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Hey everyone — I’d love to get some honest feedback on a product I’ve been building.
I’m working on a WordPress + WooCommerce plugin called SWAM.
It’s not just a basic content restriction plugin. The goal is to organize the full premium-access flow after purchase, so in one system you can manage:
sections and courses
add-ons and subscriptions
a customer dashboard
customer messages and support
licensing, updates, and secure delivery
The idea is simple: instead of stitching together multiple plugins and ending up with post-purchase chaos, you get one structured system for selling premium access.
I’d really appreciate honest feedback:
Does a product like this feel useful to you?
What would matter most to you in a solution like this?
What would immediately make you hesitate before buying?
I’m looking for real opinions, not polite ones.
#WordPress #WooCommerce #PluginDevelopment #DigitalProducts #MembershipSite #OnlineCourses #CustomerDashboard #Ecommerce #ProductFeedback
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Akinkunmi's avatar
This actually feels like a real pain point solver 👏 The post-purchase experience in WooCommerce is usually where things get messy most setups rely on too many disconnected plugins.
Jarosław's avatar
Thanks — that’s exactly the problem I wanted to solve.
In a lot of WooCommerce setups, the sale itself works, but everything after the purchase becomes fragmented — access, subscriptions, dashboard, messaging, and updates all end up spread across disconnected plugins.
My goal with...
kolawole's avatar
This shows a high level of skill and attention to detail. It’s not something most people can pull off this way. What key principle or technique do you think made the biggest impact here?
Jarosław's avatar
Thanks — I really appreciate that.
I think the biggest principle was treating it like a full system, not like a collection of plugin features. Instead of solving one isolated problem at a time, I focused on making sales, access, customer experience, licensing, updates, and...
Jarosław's avatar
Thanks — I wish I could attach more than one screenshot here, because the product makes more sense when you see the customer dashboard, admin flow, licensing, and messaging together. I can share more visuals if helpful.
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