Episode 38 – Validating Features and Business Models for Plugins
We dive into how we have validated the business models for our plugins and how we use similar methods to validate new features and enhancements.

Brad Touesnard and Pippin Williamson talk all about WordPress development.
We dive into how we have validated the business models for our plugins and how we use similar methods to validate new features and enhancements.
We discuss our recent projects, the benefits and disadvantages of PayPal Express, making active blogging a part of our teams’ routine, and security updates.
We discuss our recent projects, the benefits and disadvantages of PayPal Express, making active blogging a part of our teams’ routine, and security updates.
In episode 35 we recap some of the projects we have been working on recently and get into a discussion on a few open tickets for WordPress core.
In episode 34 we are joined by Patrick Rauland, the current product manager for WooCommerce and a prolific plugin developer and contributor to Ninja Forms.
Special WordSesh episode where we discuss upgrade routines in plugins and what’s new in WordPress 4.1.
Episode 32 includes a discussion on add-on plugins, issue tracking across add-ons and the core repository, planning large plugins, custom tables, and more.
Some of the challenges that are faced by lead developers of projects that are also leading the business.
We talk to John about working remotely, his Flox project, and about his crowd funding campaign that he has on the go.
Listener questions answered: learning SVN to deploy on WordPress.org and our daily habits that help us work better.
Episode 28 is all about unit tests!
This episode is a continuation of 26 and is all about business. We wanted to discuss some of the ways that we find inspiration and motivation to continue building our businesses.
We switch things up a bit and dive into our businesses, specifically transitioning to a product-based business.
WordPress 4.0 was released last week. Let’s talk about what’s new!
Dan Cameron, a freelance developer that has been working with WordPress since before version 1.2, joins us to talk about his history and Sprout Apps.