The WordPress.com Business Plan Now Supports Plugins and Third-Party Themes
Get access to email and social media tools, ecommerce, custom themes, and more.
For many years, WordPress.com has been a simple way for people to create their own beautiful WordPress website in minutes.
But that simplicity came with a tradeoff — WordPress.com did not offer built-in support for the thousands of third-party plugins and themes that helped make WordPress the world’s largest and most open web publishing platform.
Now, we’ve made a significant change to the WordPress.com Business plan: you can access and add third-party plugins and themes built by the WordPress community. It’s the simplicity, speed, and expert support that you’ve always loved about WordPress.com, plugged in.
People love WordPress because it is totally customizable. With support for plugins and third-party themes, WordPress.com Business users will be able to connect their sites to great email and social media tools, ecommerce solutions, publishing and subscription services, and more.
This is a big step for us, and there’s a lot more work to do — over the coming weeks and months, we’re going to be working with partners and developers to help make the experience even easier for you to install and use these plugins and themes on WordPress.com.
And every WordPress.com Business user gets real-time Quick Start support – live chat with one of our Happiness Engineers and we can help you make the most of these new features.
WordPress is the world’s most popular web platform, and we’re proud to keep this community growing and thriving. Thanks for your continued support.
Hope for more improvements to boost our websites as well.
Thanx a lot keep going👌👍
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Looking forward to testing this on my business acount. Thank you!
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This is a great development. We’ll be looking closely at the details to see how viable (financially, technically, and site support-wise) this will be for moving some of our sites off of our VPS hosting onto WordPress.com, and possibly downgrading the smaller, less trafficked, sites off of VPS and back onto shared hosting.
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so exciting!
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Looking forward to this.
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Wonderful!
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Yayyyyy 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Good news!Thank you!
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Really great news. Thank you 🙂 !
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I think this is a huge development, but I’d like to share some feedbacks about plans. While the 3 plans system is surely a good thing, there could be some blogs (like mine) that would like to use more advanced features, but don’t need all the features of the Business Plan.
Just to give an example: I don’t need unlimited premium themes or unlimited space, but I would like to have advanced SEO or advanced customization of the theme.
So it would be cool to have a “customizable plan” where I can decide what I can add so that I can keep the cost for my blog as low as possible, removing upgrades that I don’t need.
I am sure that implementation of such a thing will be long and difficult, so this is just a simple idea that I hope you will take into consideration for the future.
Nonetheless, this news is really great as a first step!
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That’s what I needed after 2 years with WordPress.com
Thank You
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Finally! 😂🤣😂
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I would like to have in WordPress Free Edition too!
And I think we are a legion!!!
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I just went on WordPress this morning hoping to install a third party plugin that I saw featured on a YouTube video. Then I discovered that I can’t install it without upgrading to the business plan. I had already splurged on the premium plan, and I can’t really justify the extra cost for the business plan. So could you add a good page builder plug in to the premium plan? The would allow a lot of extra design freedom without needing to double the monthly cost for a plan people might not need otherwise.
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Wow! That’s great news
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Nice, WordPress keeps getting better, and better.
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It’s obvious that WordPress has come a long way, but I have a couple clients who would like the added feature of having an existing dot com hosted at WordPress.com. As it stands, they have opted to have a WordPress style website with their existing host. This minimizes having to pay two different companies.
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Always glad to see improvements made on sites I belong to! Thank you Word Press!
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Love it. Been doing it with my blog for like two months now.
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Am so agreeing with you bro. I really love it. Good one
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Reblogged this on Margarita Noriega and commented:
So excited about this.
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This is great news, thanks for blogging about it.
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I just upgraded to Business and met with one of your concierge last evening to help me set up Mailchimp. Andrew was wonderful! I’m loving this already!
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Exciting news! I can’t wait to utilize these new features.
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That’s awesome!
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Great news. I can now come on board
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Cool. Next periode i want to updgrade my plan from premium to business. I want add woocommerce to my site.
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I just downloaded Yoast! It’s going to be fun and super helpful. Mailchimp is next. I’ve always told people to hang in there with .com. I couldn’t give up the community feature and now I don’t have to!
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Happy to hear. Thank you so much.
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I’m glad 🙂 I wish this had happened a few months earlier since I bought a domain/hosting plan elsewhere for just these features, but maybe I can move back now!
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I Think it will make WordPress as CMS globally. Because I am already use WordPress to all my design web. Every my client love it. Thanks.
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It would be nice if something like this was incorporated into the premium plan. At least some more functionality than what we already have.
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Do you have to sign up to world press.com just to read blogs, etc.? Or is there a place you just enter search terms and find what you’re interested in reading? I’m having a little trouble for some reason…it’s not you, it’s me! 😉
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You can read any public WordPress.com sites without signing up. We also have the WordPress.com Reader that’s accessible once you sign up to WordPress.com. The Reader allows you to search for blogs with certain search terms and generally makes it easier to follow WordPress.com blogs and sites.
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Thumbs up!
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Awesome.
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Great move. Thank you.
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Thank you 🙂
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This is definitely a great development! Thank you!
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Thanks, been trying to figure out how some of the plugins worked.
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That is exciting 🙂
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Nice, Intrested
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