A Stellar(WP) Sale – 40% Off Everything

My favorite all-around WordPress company, StellarWP (parent company: LiquidWeb), is celebrating their official launch with a 40% off sale, now through August 4th with the code STELLARSALE. This is a great opportunity to pick up some tools I strongly recommend.

  • Restrict Content Pro: This is what I use for my membership. It’s easy to use, affordable, and works fantastically. If you’re launching a membership site, I strongly recommend it.
  • Kadence Theme: This is pretty much my go-to theme at this point. It’s clean, nice to use, and very flexible. Plus, it’s fast.
  • Kadence Blocks: This is the best block editor add-on I’ve used for turning the block editor into a page builder. Not to mention, it has one of the only forms blocks I’ve seen that supports webhooks…meaning native block that connects to ConvertKit.
  • GiveWP: I used this to raise money for my WordPress Year in Review project. Mostly free, fast to set up, and their add-ons model is on-point. I gladly paid for the ConvertKit integration, which serves me well.
  • The Events Calendar: I’ve used this in the past on client sites, and I have some events in the works that The Events Calendar will be perfect for…especially since they added their virtual event supports.

Disclaimers: Liquid Web, Restrict Content Pro, and The Events Calendar have sponsored How I Built It in the past, and these are mostly affiliate links above. BUT I use every single one of these tools.

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