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WP Wallet

Description

All your plugins, license keys, and invoices. One simple, intelligent tool.

Manage all your sites and get reimbursed effortlessly for premium license fees. Share with unlimited teammates. Connect Stripe or PayPal. Zero transaction fees.

Never miss a license renewal

Know when every plugin and theme is up for renewal, and how much to invoice your clients, at a glance.

Never lose a license key

Every license key, for every plugin and theme, for every client all in one easy-to-manage dashboard.

Never struggle with invoicing

Consolidate all of your client invoices — every plugin, theme, and any other receivable and collect payments by Stripe or PayPal.

Scan your site instantly for premium plugins

Our proprietary database includes hundreds of premium plugins, with pricing assigned automatically. Quickly scan your site, then instantly create recurring invoices to request reimbursement from your client for license fees.

Simple, automatic invoicing and reimbursement

Quickly and seamlessly convert your premium plugin list to a recurring invoice. Your client or accounting department can then set up autopay directly to your Stripe or PayPal account, so you never miss a renewal or reimbursement.

Unlimited team members and sharing

Add as many team members as you want to every site — developers, clients, accounts payable staff, and anyone else who needs to know which licenses and plugins you’re using.

Forever free for up to 3 sites

Manage up to three sites with unlimited team members and invoicing – great for freelancers with a few clients or larger agencies who want to take WP Wallet for a test drive. Then, upgrade to PRO for less than 10 bucks a month to manage unlimited sites.

Powered by the team behind MasterWP, Understrap, and 500+ successful client projects

WP Wallet is a product of Howard Development & Consulting. We’re a 20-person WordPress shop that uses WP Wallet for all our clients.

Say goodbye to the headache of tracking license keys and getting reimbursed for annual fees, once and for all.

Installation

  1. Upload wp-wallet.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress

FAQ

How do I use the WP Wallet plugin?

  1. Create an account on WP Wallet
  2. Download, install, and activate the plugin
  3. Navigate to the WP Wallet link on your WP admin sidebar
  4. Connect your site to WP Wallet using your email address and unique auth code
  5. Click Send to WP Wallet

Do I need to use the WP Wallet plugin to use WP Wallet?

No, you may enter each theme and plugin manually if you prefer not to install the WP Wallet plugin.

How do I add a theme or plugin that didn’t show up in the scan?

The site scanner and WP Wallet check for hundreds of the most popular plugins across the WordPress ecosystem, but you may want to keep track of a plugin or theme that didn’t show up in the scan originally.

  1. Navigate down to the Licenses section of your site and click the green “Add Plugin/Theme” button
  2. Fill out any of the relevant form fields and select Save

Reminder: WP Wallet is used to track the plugins/themes active on your site, but adding or removing a plugin and theme to WP Wallet is not the same as adding or removing it to your live WordPress site.

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Contributors & Developers

“WP Wallet” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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Changelog

0.0.2

  • Enhancement: Better error response handling

0.0.1

  • Initial Release