The Lifetime Deal I Don't Want You to Buy
Are you looking for the best possible CommandUI deal? That’s our annual pricing right here.
Dear Lifetime Deal Seeker,
I get it. You hate software subscriptions, and you’d rather just pay once and be done with it; “No LTD, I’m out”.
Look, I’ll be direct – I’m no fan of lifetime deals. They’re not sustainable, often attract the wrong types of customers, and create misaligned incentives not to invest in long-term development.
But here’s the reality: some of you simply won’t buy CommandUI unless it’s lifetime, even though you love what it does. You have your reasons for avoiding subscriptions. They don’t always make sense to me, but who am I to question that.
So, against my better judgment, I changed my mind and I’ll offer a CommandUI LTD.
But there’s a catch: These prices are intentionally high.
Yes, our annual plans are a much better deal. Yes, I’d rather you choose those instead and make me earn your continued support by improving CommandUI, every year. That’s how software should work!
However, if you’re still reading this thinking “I don’t care, I only buy lifetime,” then these options are for you.
Same great product, same community support, just a different pricing model that I’m mildly annoyed about offering.
Still here? Fine, below this message are the buy buttons.
P.S. Seriously, check out our annual plans first.
P.P.S. These aren’t race-to-the-bottom promotional prices to “get early adopters”, just a different pricing model for subscription-averse customers.
CommandUI LTD Pricing
Agency LTD
$899Lifetime150 sitesPay once, no renewalsUse for client work & your own sitesNo device & user limitsInstant accessPriority supportWhite-labeling*Install CommandUI with Composer*Freelancer LTD
$499Lifetime50 sitesPay once, no renewalsUse for client work & your own sitesNo device & user limitsInstant accessSite Owner LTD
$299Lifetime5 sitesPay once, no renewalsUse on your own sites (FAQ)No device & user limitsInstant access
*Features are actively being developed, and some functionality may be in beta.
*White-Labeling refers to the UI theme of CommandUI, which you’ll be able to fully tweak and customize with
CSS variables to match your brand.
14 Day, "I Can’t-Live-Without-It"
Refund Policy
I'm confident that once you’ve used CommandUI for five minutes,
there’s no going back—work just isn’t the same without it. But if you’re not feeling the love, I’ll gladly refund you in full within 14 days of your purchase—no questions asked.
Frequently asked questions
Have questions before you buy? If your question isn't answered in the FAQ, you're welcome to contact us! We typically respond in less than 24 hours.
Contact usLTD without unlimited sites? Is that even legal?
Listen, I know unlimited sites are practically mandatory in the LTD playbook, but we’re already breaking all the other LTD rules – why stop now?
The site limits are intentionally set to match our annual plans because that’s what makes sense for sustainable development.
If you truly need more sites, you can always add them through our annual plans.
(Plus, let’s be honest – “unlimited” usually comes with some fine print about “reasonable use” anyway. We prefer being upfront about our limits.)
Do development, staging, or local sites count towards my site limit?
Probably in some way or another.
Since CommandUI is a productivity tool, the main usage and value happens when you’re actively using it all day to develop sites.
We will likely add some sort of automatic cleanup of inactive sites, though. For example, if you don’t work on a dev site for a week, we’ll automatically free up its slot.
It’s not set in stone yet, but there will be a solution everyone is happy with!
Under no circumstances will your dev sites permanently use up your site limit!
Reach out if you have concerns about your specific setup!
Can I remove sites and free up license slots?
Absolutely!
If a client project ends, or you’re not working on a site anymore, you can easily free up that slot for a different site.
Within a week or two, you’ll be able to manage all your sites right from your account dashboard. Nothing complicated – just add sites when you need them and remove them when you don’t!
Why is local Tax/VAT added during checkout?
If applicable, Stripe automatically calculates and adds the correct amount of tax during checkout based on your location. Generally, you’ll only need to pay local tax (VAT) if you’re an individual within the EU. If you’re an EU-based business, simply enter your VAT ID at checkout, and the tax will be removed.
If you’re outside the EU, you should not see any local tax added. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected].
Can I use CommandUI for client work?
Yes, our Agency and Freelancer plans allow you to use CommandUI on both your own sites and on client sites as part of service offerings, such as development services, care plans, and similar.
The Site Owner plan, however, is intended for use on your own sites only, and not for providing services to third-parties.
For any form of Hosting, WaaS (Website as a Service), or SaaS (Software as a Service) offerings, please inquire about our Appliance license.
Do you offer Refunds?
Yes, please refer to the refunds section above, or our refund policy.
What happens if I deactive or remove CommandUI from a site?
Nothing, deactivating/removing CommandUI has no effect at all on your WordPress site.
CommandUI runs in your browser, and does not store or modify any data in your WordPress site.
Do I need any coding or programming skills?
No, CommandUI is super easy to install. Just upload it as with any other plugin. There is not even any configuration that you have to perform.
What are the WordPress/PHP requirements
CommandUI requires PHP7.4 or higher, and WordPress 6.5 or higher.
If the requirements are not met, CommandUI won’t activate an display a help message.
What is Composer?
TL;DR: Composer is a widely popular tool for automated software installation and updates that’s the standard in the PHP ecosystem.
You can also use Composer to install WordPress plugins, themes, and even WordPress itself.
If you’re not familiar with it, don’t worry – it’s an advanced feature that you might not need. You can learn more at https://getcomposer.org if you’re curious!