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1Pass

Description

1Pass is a simple and robust plug-in for selling digital content instantly from your WordPress site.

The 1Pass plugin allows you to place “buy” buttons anywhere on your posts and pages.

You receive 70% of gross sales revenues via PayPal.

1Pass retains 30% of gross sales revenues, out of which we pay all transaction costs and applicable taxes. There are no other charges or fees for using 1Pass.

You can track your sales in real time on your 1Pass publisher dashboard.

To start taking money you need a free API key from our website: https://1pass.me/publisher-signup

More documentation here: https://1pass.me/1pass-for-wordpress

Email questions: support@1pass.me.

Custom support available for large and complex sites: duncan@1pass.me.

Screenshots

  • The 1Pass button in situ on an article page
  • A user tops up their account on the 1Pass service
  • The 1Pass settings page

Installation

  1. Upload the /1pass-for-wordpress folder to the wp-content/plugins directory
  2. Activate
  3. Add your API keys to the 1Pass settings page. Get keys from https://1pass.me.

Reviews

September 3, 2016
Marvellously clean and simple. Adds “buy” buttons to posts in place of the “read more” link. Nice people, too
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Contributors & Developers

“1Pass” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

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Changelog

1.1.5

Update documentation. Add 1Pass as an author.

1.1.4

Ensure GUIDs are always html-decoded by the time they appear in the feed or on the page. Workaround for https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/24248.

1.1.3

Custom Post Types were not appearing in the Atom feed. They do now.

1.1.2

Easy configuration. Copy and paste your API keys into the plugin with a couple of clicks.

1.1.1

Fix bug where 1Pass was not automatically enabled

1.1.0

Remodel settings page Use ‘Read More’ instead of the [1pass] shortcode Fix issue with WooCommerce

1.0.3

Fix issue with conflicting README.md and readme.txt

1.0.1

Depend on the 1Pass-Common PHP library

0.3

  • Add custom Atom template

0.2

  • Add demo mode

0.1

  • Initial release