Plugin Revenue Sprint
I help WordPress plugin companies fix the technical, compatibility, and UX friction in their product site and customer-facing flows that causes instability, support drag, and lost buying confidence.
Most WordPress plugin companies do not have a traffic problem first.
They have smaller problems across the pages and flows closest to purchase. These problems compound quietly until they show up as support drag, unstable buying confidence, and avoidable friction around purchase and onboarding.
- Trust gaps on product pages
- Avoidable friction before purchase
- Weak onboarding or upgrade paths
- Technical or compatibility issues that hurt buying confidence
A controlled implementation sprint, not open-ended support.
Plugin Revenue Sprint is a fixed-fee, two-week engagement for WordPress plugin companies. I review the product site and customer-facing flows, identify the highest-value technical, compatibility, and UX problems, and implement the top agreed fixes. The fee is USD 7,000.
What is included
- Review of the current product site and customer-facing flows
- Prioritized implementation plan
- Two-week implementation sprint
- Brief post-delivery support
This offer is intentionally narrow.
Good match
- Established WordPress plugin companies
- Teams with a live product and a live website
- Buyers who can move fast on a focused sprint
- Buyers who can move quickly on a focused sprint
Not a match
- General WordPress support
- Large custom builds
- Low-budget requests
- Unlimited monthly development
Specialist execution, handled personally.
Handled personally by Mike Lopez, a senior PHP and WordPress developer focused on WordPress plugin companies.
The sprint is implemented personally in a controlled two-week window, with scope kept tight enough to move real product-site and customer-flow fixes without turning the engagement into a broad agency project.
Grounded in real WordPress product work.
This is not positioned as broad agency support. The work is tied to the kinds of product-site, compatibility, and buyer-flow issues that show up around established WordPress plugin businesses.
Mike Lopez handles the sprint personally as a senior PHP and WordPress developer.
Mike works at Caseproof, the company behind MemberPress, Pretty Links, and Easy Affiliate.
The sprint stays focused on live plugin websites, customer-facing flows, compatibility issues, and support-triggering friction near purchase and onboarding.
Optional only after working fit is established.
After the sprint proves to be a fit, clients can continue on a private continuity arrangement for maintenance, compatibility work, issue response, and one small controlled improvement cycle.
Optional continuity arrangement
Continuity is discussed privately after the sprint, once scope, working rhythm, and ongoing needs are clear.
Secondary offer only. The sprint remains the primary engagement and starting point.
What it covers
- Maintenance of delivered work
- Compatibility and issue response
- One small controlled improvement cycle per month
If you already have a real product and sales flow, keep this tight.
If you want the highest-value leaks fixed without turning this into a broad agency project, book a strategy call. If you want a lighter starting point first, request a mini audit.