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WooCommerce Subscriptions Cost: Avoid the $279 Add-On Trap

WordPress Jenga game of plugins with WooCommerce for membership and subscription features, va UltimateWB features built-in

If you are building an online shop with WordPress, the initial pitch sounds incredible: the core software is open-source, and WooCommerce is "completely" free.

But there is a catch that catches almost every small business owner off guard.

The exact moment you try to move away from simple, one-time checkouts and add a recurring revenue stream - like a monthly subscription box, a premium membership, or a repeat service plan - you hit a major financial wall.

Suddenly,

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Beyond the Hype: The Systemic Security Risk in AI Agents

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If you follow tech news, you might have heard about a "zero-click" flaw in Claude’s desktop app back in February. But as of April 2026, this story has evolved from a single app's problem into a systemic warning for the entire AI industry.

The Latest: The MCP SDK Flaw

Recent investigations have confirmed that the vulnerability isn't just a "bug" in one software version. It is built into the Model Context Protocol (MCP) SDK itself. This is the official

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Why Avoiding Third-Party Plugins Makes Your Website Faster, Safer, and Easier to Manage

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Many website builders - like WordPress, Shopify, and Wix - rely heavily on third-party plugins to add features and functionality. While plugins can be convenient, they often come with trade-offs in speed, security, and maintenance, which can frustrate users and hold back your website’s performance. Here’s why choosing a plugin-free platform like UltimateWB gives you an edge.

1. Plugins Can Slow Your Website Down

Every plugin adds extra code, scripts, and server requests, which increases page

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Lost Your Website? Here’s How to Restore It

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Losing access to your website can be a stressful experience. Whether it’s due to accidental deletion, a server glitch, or malicious activity, the good news is that recovery is often possible. In this blog post, we’ll guide you through how to restore a website and share preventative tips to help you avoid future data loss.

Step 1: Diagnose the Cause of the Website Loss

Before you can restore your site, it’s important to understand what caused the issue. Ask yourself:

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Hiring a WordPress Developer for E-Commerce: What to Know

Hiring WordPress developer for e-commerce website

"Ask David" question: "Where can you find an experienced WordPress developer for designing an e-commerce website?"

Quick Answer: Upwork, Codeable, Toptal, WordPress Jobs, Freelancer.com

💬 A More Complete Answer

WordPress is popular and widely used for building websites, especially e-commerce sites with WooCommerce. However, it can still be challenging to find the right developer who fits your needs and can deliver a reliable online store.

Personally, WordPress is not my go-to platform for websites. It works well for a blog

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