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Let's say you have a cleaner library. Is it okay to limit the free version that is hosted on the WordPress-repo to max clean 10.000 entries; after that you would have to pay for the pro version?

Let's say you have a cleaner library. Is it okay to limit the free version that is hosted on the WordPress-repo to max clean 10.000 entries; after that you would have to pay for the pro version?

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  • Questions about the plugin repository should be directed to them, as they are not questions about WordPress itself. You should review the plugin guidelines if you have any questions: developer.wordpress/plugins/wordpress-org/…, particularly #5. – Jacob Peattie Commented Sep 15, 2020 at 0:16
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Trialware is not permitted (props @jacob): https://developer.wordpress/plugins/wordpress-org/detailed-plugin-guidelines/#5-trialware-is-not-permitted

With the only exception being

Attempting to upsell the user on ad-hoc products and features is acceptable, provided it falls within bounds of guideline 11 (hijacking the admin experience).

https://developer.wordpress/plugins/wordpress-org/detailed-plugin-guidelines/#11-plugins-should-not-hijack-the-admin-dashboard

Sounds like the feature must be in a separate plugin itself to be within the guidelines for submitting a plugin to WordPress

Just make sure you're not that guy that has a plugin that's super annoying trying to upsell :)

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