about plugpress

dedicated to wordpress.
since 2018.

plugpress is a wordpress plugin studio inside the dotyard family. founded in 2018, but the wordpress work started six years earlier — quietly shipping plugins, modules, and tools that today run on 120,000+ websites worldwide.

fahim reza

founder

fahim reza

founder, plugpress

i've been building wordpress plugins since 2012 — six years on my own before any of this had a name. in 2018 i made it deliberate and called it divipeople, starting with two free divi plugins (both still in the wordpress.org repo today). one led to another, the few became a suite, the suite became a studio, and the studio is now plugpress — a dedicated wordpress plugin company.

i write the code, answer the support email, and sign off on every release. wordpress is our entire world — fewer decisions, less drag, more care per shipped thing.

how plugpress came to be.

i started writing wordpress plugins in 2012 — six years before plugpress had a name. that whole time i shipped small things on my own: divi page builder add-ons, contact form 7 utilities, niche pieces for agencies. some went into the wordpress.org repository; others i kept private. all of them taught me one thing — the wordpress economy runs on small, focused tools maintained by people who actually use them.

in 2018 i decided to be deliberate about it. divipeople launched with two free divi plugins, both still in the wordpress.org repo today. one led to another, then a few premium ones, and a real suite formed. today it's used on 100,000+ wordpress websites. a few years later divitorque grew out of the same instinct, this time for designers and agencies pushing divi further — now 70,000+ sites with 60+ modules and many extensions. cf7mate followed for the contact form 7 community, currently active on 20,000+ sites.

alongside the divi line, plugpress builds inbees, outbees, mailyard, formyard, and flypops — focused tools serving wordpress teams. the family is intentionally small, with each product solving one job well, and every single one of them lives inside the wordpress ecosystem.

what we believe.

  • less, but better. we'd rather ship five plugins that hold up than fifty that don't. small surface area, careful defaults, long support windows.
  • support is the product. if you can't answer the email, you didn't ship the plugin. every product is sold with the promise that a real person reads what you send.
  • no funding, no hype cycle. plugpress is self-funded and profitable. we don't have a quarter to hit. that lets us build for the long haul.
  • the wordpress economy is people. builders, agencies, organizers. we're here for the working professional, not the trend.

where we're headed.

more focused products, slowly. continued support for the people already using ours. and — eventually — a graceful handoff to a steward who understands what was built and why.

say hello.

press, partnership, acquisition, or just a hello — email is the fastest way through.