BuddyBoss, BuddyPress, or Circle for your WordPress community? An honest comparison covering design, cost, and long-term economics.
BuddyBoss, BuddyPress, or Circle for your WordPress community? An honest comparison covering design, cost, and long-term economics.
BuddyPress adds free social community features to WordPress. Setup guide covering components, profile fields, groups, spam prevention, and theme choices.
BuddyPress and bbPress are often confused but solve different problems. What each does, when you need both, and how they work together on the same site.
The Events Calendar is WordPress’s most used events plugin. Setup guide covering event creation, Google Maps, schema markup, and the settings that affect SEO.
Comparing the three main WordPress events plugins. The Events Calendar, EventON, and Modern Events Calendar each approach event management differently.
EventON is a $25 CodeCanyon events plugin with polished calendar designs. Setup guide covering event types, colour coding, and recurring events.
EventON ($25 one-time) vs The Events Calendar (free + extensions). Which makes financial and practical sense for your specific events site.
Modern Events Calendar has more features than The Events Calendar free without the extension cost. Setup guide covering skins, booking, and recurring events.
Modern Events Calendar costs less than The Events Calendar with extensions. A direct comparison of what each provides for common events site requirements.
FacetWP adds Ajax filtering to any WordPress archive. Setup guide covering facet types, WooCommerce integration, and template configuration.