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Downloads: WordPress plugins, templates, and implementation assets

I've been shipping WordPress for clients since 2007, and these are the templates, checklists, and plugins I actually reach for on real delivery work — not lead-magnet filler.

Downloads at a glance

Resources available 34 Shipping WordPress since 2007 Hosted on GitHub · Free · Open source Used on Real client engagements

Every file here has shipped on a paid engagement. Fork, watch, or open an issue when your setup breaks something I did not anticipate.

About this archive

These are the files I reach for on real WordPress, WooCommerce, and SEO projects. Sample content gets cut from this page; if it is here, I have shipped it on a paid engagement.

Everything is free. Most live on GitHub, so you can watch the repo for updates, fork it, or open an issue when your setup breaks something I did not anticipate.

What these downloads are

  • Shipped on real engagements Every file here was built for a paid engagement first. Sample content is cut from the published page; the working artifact is the download.
  • GitHub-hosted, free Most resources live in a public repo so you can watch for updates, fork, or open an issue when your stack breaks something I did not anticipate.
  • No lead-magnet filler No email gate, no signup form, no upsell sequence. The downloads list is the toolkit I actually reach for on delivery work.

Downloads and resources

WordPress plugins

Lightweight plugins solving specific problems on real client sites — redirect managers, schema emitters, admin utilities, content helpers. No bloat, no upsells. Most live on GitHub so you can watch the repo, fork it, or open an issue when something breaks.

Templates, checklists, and guides

Scope documents, planning worksheets, launch checklists, and SEO process guides drawn from client engagements. Use as-is or adapt to your own workflow.

Conference talks

Slide decks from talks delivered at WordCamps and industry conferences between 2011 and 2014. Archived here so the material stays findable — most of the WordPress advice still holds, the workflow specifics show their age.

  • Newspapers with WordPress

    Slide deck from a 2012 talk on running a newsroom on WordPress — editorial roles, workflow, and the technical choices that keep multi-author publishing honest.

    Type
    Conference talk
    Size
    1.3 MB
    Updated
    2026-06
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Common questions

Does HEIC conversion require specific server settings?

Yes. Because HEIC is a specialized format, the standard PHP GD library cannot process it. The plugin requires the ImageMagick (Imagick) extension with libheif support on the server. Most managed WordPress hosts provide this.

Are all downloads free?

Yes. Every asset on this page is free to download and use. No account, no email capture, no payment required.

Can I use these on client projects?

Yes. Most use MIT or GPLv2 — check the README in each repo for the specifics.

How do I get updates when a download is revised?

Watch the repo on GitHub and you will get a ping on every release. Plugins installed through WP admin update the normal way.

What if a template doesn’t fit my workflow?

Fork it. If you fix something I should have caught, send a pull request — issues are open too.