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Philip Levine

sflwa
Boynton Beach, FL

Why Sponsor Me?

I’ve been building for the web since 1997. Today, I manage over 175 direct client sites and provide Tier 2 support for 300+ agency sites. I know exactly where WordPress friction points are, and I build plugins to solve them.

The Mission: Stability over Sales

I choose not to sell "Pro" versions of my plugins. I believe open-source tools should be stable, secure, and accessible. However, maintaining 8+ plugins in the WordPress repository plus dozens of GitHub utilities takes roughly 20 hours of work per month.

Your sponsorship allows me to:

  • Perform compatibility testing for every major WordPress core release.
  • Provide security audits and version bumps.
  • Maintain the Dashboard Alert Panel, helping users declutter their admin experience.

1 sponsor has funded sflwa’s work.

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Help support my development time and travel & attending WordPress related conferences.

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  • A simple way to say thanks! Helps cover cost of my development server.
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  • You use one of my plugins daily. This helps ensure I can perform version bumps and security audits as WP evolves.
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  • For agencies using my plugins across multiple client sites.
  • Ideas for new plugins get higher priority
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  • At this level, you get a direct line for "feature requests." While not a custom build, your needs move to the top of my roadmap..
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