Install the plugin and start selling in four steps. codoc handles member management and Payments, so you can sell paid content right from the WordPress editor you already know.
| Challenges | Problems | |
|---|---|---|
| Content | User flow breaks when paid content is delivered through external sites | Content value falls and bounce rate rises when everything isn’t on one site |
| Audience acquisition | Web marketing tools like Google Analytics cannot be used | With fewer analytics options, advertising and content optimization are harder |
| SEO | Affected by other content within the platform | If the platform’s SEO rank drops, your sales also fall |
| Management | The more external platforms used, the more management accounts are needed… | You must manage both the accounts and all content registered to them |
| Challenges | Problems | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Need to build membership authentication and payment systems | Implementation requires huge time and cost |
| Security | Must handle personal data | Data leaks cause severe damage |
| Support | Must answer questions and handle improvement requests from customers | Slow response can escalate to complaints |
| Ease of use | Must provide an environment where content is easy to view | If payment or operation is hard, satisfaction and revenue drop |
Just install the codoc plugin to use paid‑content features for free.codoc handles the complex membership and billing, so admins can focus on content with WordPress’s rich features.
Compared to using platforms like note, you can create a more "flexible" content sales strategy!
Sell articles, videos, and audio one by one. Readers buy only what they want, right then and there.
Turn recurring billing, such as Monthly plans, into steady revenue. Memberships and bundle sales are supported too.
Tips let you receive "support" for your Content in any amount. A perfect match for free articles.
Combine Individual Sale, Reader Plan, and Tip to monetize however you like, from paid content and subscriptions to running an online community.An Affiliate feature lets others promote your content, helping you expand your reach and sales.
Watch a video explaining how users purchase or subscribe to content.
Watch VideoSimply paste a tag to use codoc on blogs and many CMSs.
Learn MoreWhen you register content on codoc, a dedicated article tag is issued. Just paste this tag into your site (or set up the plugin on WordPress), and everything past the point you specify is protected as paid content.
The paid content is never included in your site's HTML; it is stored and delivered from codoc's servers.The paid content is shown via JavaScript only to readers who have completed Payment or login verification.Because the data simply isn't there in the page source, users who haven't purchased can never see the paid content.
Install the codoc plugin on WordPress
Register/Link Your codoc Account in WordPress
Write articles and set prices on WordPress
Publish your article and start selling
A video shows installation and posting paid articles on WordPress.Publish a sales page in the four steps above.
There are no fixed costs; a Fee applies only when your content sells.
* The Sales Fee is a percentage of the sale amount.
Email authorization has been completed.
Authorize codoc to be used on your WordPress site?
Grant WordPress the following permissions: posting, editing, and unpublishing authorized codoc content.
| Recommended settings for the classic editor | |
|---|---|
| Plugin name | TinyMCE Advance |
| ClassicEditor settings | Enable 'keep paragraph tags in the Classic block and the Classic Editor' |
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Contact codoc support anytime with questions.
We answer plugin setup and usage questions for free.