A question about the way site plans work.

  • Unknown's avatar

    I am looking to start a web design business.
    Since I need plugins and I need a plan to install them…
    I wish to know – Do I pay for workspace, or individual websites?

    WP.com: Yes
    Jetpack: No
    Correct account: Yes

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to moderators and staff)

  • Hey there @laleeshadi, each plan supports one site. That site can have multiple domain names that point to a single site.

    On plugins: we have quite a few extras built right into our services that take care of the functionality of several plugins, and those features work well together. I’m guessing as you get to know those features, you’ll find the Personal and Premium plans are great for many of the sites you build; you can save the Business Plan for more complicated setups.

    If you want to let us know what plugins you’ll typically using, we can let you know whether we’ve got similar features built in, or whether you’ll need the business plan. And you can ask again whenever you build a site that needs a different setup; we’ll be here to support you.

    Let us know how we can help!

  • Unknown's avatar

    I use elementer and Advanced edit.

    I also would like to know how can ibuild a site for a client without them having to pay me for the plan. Like, can I have them pay the plan and then work on the site as a second party?

  • I use elementer and Advanced edit.

    You will want to purchase the Business plan in order to use those plugins:

    I also would like to know how can ibuild a site for a client without them having to pay me for the plan. Like, can I have them pay the plan and then work on the site as a second party?

    The easiest way to do this would be for your client to create a WordPress.com user account, create a site, and purchase the plan that they need. Then they can add you as an administrator to the site:

    WP
    User Roles
    4 min read
    WordPress.com offers different user roles to control what users can and cannot do on the site. This guide defines the user roles and the tasks a user assigned the role on the site can perform. List of User Roles Here’s a quick summary of each role, with detailed descriptions further down this page: Administrator: The highest level of permission. Admins have the power to access almost

    Take a look at those links and let us know if you have any more questions, we’re happy to help!

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