Terms of Service
Effective May 28, 2026 · XtremePlugins LLC
1. Agreement Overview
These terms form a binding contract between you and XtremePlugins LLC the moment you create an account, purchase a subscription, or install any of our plugins. If any part of this document rubs you the wrong way, the right move is to stop using our products before proceeding.
We publish two kinds of software:
- Free GPL plugins distributed through the WordPress.org plugin repository (for example, Xtreme Forms and Xtreme Slider). These are licensed under the GPL v2 or later, require no account or payment, and are covered by Section 2 below.
- Paid Pro add-ons and premium plugins sold from xtremeplugins.com through the subscription plans on our pricing page. These extend the free plugins (or stand alone) and are covered by Sections 3 through 6 below.
The short version: free plugins are free under the GPL forever; paid subscriptions give you ongoing access to the Pro features and updates for the duration of that subscription. The long version is the rest of this page.
2. Free Plugins (GPL via WordPress.org)
Our free plugins — including Xtreme Forms and Xtreme Slider, and any others we publish on the official WordPress.org repository — are licensed under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. You may install them on any number of sites, study the source, modify it, and redistribute it under the same GPL terms. No account on xtremeplugins.com is required to download, install, use, or update any of our free plugins.
Every feature documented on a free plugin’s WordPress.org listing works without a paid subscription. The free plugins are not “trialware”: nothing in the free download is locked behind a license check, in keeping with the WordPress.org plugin guidelines.
Optional Pro Activation From Inside a Free Plugin
Some of our free plugins include a License tab in their admin settings that allows a site administrator who has separately purchased a paid Pro add-on (see Section 4) to activate it. The free plugin itself only contacts our licensing server when an administrator explicitly clicks the Activate or Deactivate button on that tab. Each click sends a single server-to-server request from the installation to https://xtremeplugins.com/api/v1/license/activate or /deactivate containing only the license key the admin entered and the site URL (home_url()), so we can validate the key and bind or release a Pro seat for that site.
No request is sent on form submissions, page loads, scheduled jobs, or anywhere else in the background. If you never open the License tab, the free plugin never contacts xtremeplugins.com. What we receive when you do click is described in our privacy policy.
Support & Warranty for Free Plugins
Free-plugin support is offered on a best-effort basis through the plugin’s WordPress.org support forum and the public issue tracker on GitHub. The free plugins are provided “as is” with no warranty — the same disclaimer the GPL itself carries. Paid support, priority response, and the warranty terms in Section 8 apply only to active paid subscribers.
3. Account Registration
An account on xtremeplugins.com is only required to purchase a paid subscription, manage your license keys, or access premium downloads. You do not need an account with us to install, run, or update any of the free plugins from the WordPress.org repository.
When you do sign up, give us real information — a working email, your actual name, and honest billing details. One person, one account. Creating duplicates to exploit trial offers or work around license limits will get every associated account terminated without a refund.
Your login credentials are your responsibility. If someone else gains access to your account because you shared your password or left a session open on a public machine, that is on you — not us. Let us know immediately through support if you suspect unauthorized access and we will lock things down.
4. Paid Subscriptions & Billing
This section, and the next two, apply only to the paid Pro add-ons and premium plugins sold from xtremeplugins.com. The free plugins covered by Section 2 are not subject to billing, renewals, or cancellation — they are yours to keep under the GPL.
We offer three paid subscription tiers:
- Starter — $29 per month
- Pro — $79 per month
- Agency — $199 per month
Full tier details and feature breakdowns live on our pricing page.
Auto-Renewal
Every subscription renews automatically at the end of its billing cycle — monthly or annually, depending on what you chose at checkout. We charge the payment method on file the day renewal is due. You will receive an email reminder at least 7 days before each renewal.
Cancellation
Cancel whenever you want from your dashboard — no phone calls, no guilt trips. Your access continues until the current paid period runs out, then it stops. We do not delete your account data immediately; it sits dormant for 90 days in case you come back.
Refunds
You have 14 calendar days from the date of any charge to request a full refund. After that window closes, all payments are final. For annual plans, if you cancel partway through the year, we will issue a prorated credit for the unused whole months remaining. That credit applies toward future purchases — it does not get converted back to cash.
5. License Terms (Paid Pro Add-Ons)
When you subscribe to a paid plan, you receive a license key tied to your account that unlocks the Pro add-on or premium plugin you purchased. Each key activates on a set number of sites determined by your plan tier. One activation equals one unique domain (including staging and local development environments, which each count as a separate activation). Check our FAQ for the exact site limits per tier.
License keys only gate access to paid Pro features. They have no effect on the free GPL plugins from Section 2 — deactivating or letting a license expire never disables, locks, or removes any feature documented on a free plugin’s WordPress.org listing.
Your license is non-transferable. You cannot sell it, give it away, sublicense it, or bundle it into a product you resell. If you are an agency building sites for clients, the Pro add-on stays under your account — ownership does not transfer to the client when the project wraps up unless they purchase their own subscription.
6. Plugin Usage
Free Plugins (GPL)
The free plugins distributed through WordPress.org are governed by the GPL v2 or later. That means you may run, study, modify, and redistribute the source code under the same license. Nothing in the rest of this Section 6 limits the rights the GPL grants you for those plugins.
Paid Pro Add-Ons — What You Can Do
- Install and run our paid add-ons on any site that falls within your activation count
- Use them on client projects you build and manage, as long as each site is activated under your license
- Modify CSS or use our documented hooks and filters to customize behavior for your specific needs
- Reference our documentation and reach out to support for implementation help
Paid Pro Add-Ons — What You Cannot Do
- Redistribute, share, or upload our paid add-on files to any third-party site, marketplace, or repository (this restriction applies only to the paid add-ons, not the GPL free plugins)
- Strip, bypass, or tamper with the licensing system that gates the paid Pro features
- Decompile, reverse engineer, or attempt to extract the paid add-on source code beyond what applicable law explicitly permits
- Offer “nulled” or cracked copies of the paid add-ons — this triggers immediate termination and we will pursue legal remedies
- Resell the paid add-ons under your own brand or as part of a competing product
7. Intellectual Property
The trademarks “XtremePlugins”, the Xtreme Plugins logos, and the marketing copy on xtremeplugins.com belong to XtremePlugins LLC. Our free GPL plugin source code is governed by the GPL itself, which already grants you the right to copy, modify, and redistribute the code under that same license. Our paid Pro add-on source code and accompanying assets are proprietary — your subscription buys you a limited right to use them under the terms of Sections 5 and 6.
Content you create using our plugins (your store pages, product listings, custom configurations) remains entirely yours. We claim no rights over what you build with our tools.
8. Limitation of Liability
We build our plugins to be fast, stable, and reliable. That said, software has bugs and third-party platforms change without warning. We provide our products on an “as-is” basis and do not guarantee uninterrupted or error-free operation.
Under no circumstances will XtremePlugins LLC be liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages — including but not limited to lost revenue, lost data, or downtime — arising from your use of our plugins. Our total financial liability to you, for any and all claims combined, is capped at the amount you paid us during the 12 months immediately preceding the event that triggered the claim.
Always test plugin updates on a staging environment before deploying to production. We strongly recommend maintaining current backups of your site at all times.
9. Termination
You can close your account at any time through your dashboard or by contacting support.
We reserve the right to suspend or terminate your account without advance notice if you violate these terms, abuse our systems, engage in fraudulent payment activity, or redistribute our software. In cases of termination for cause, no refund is owed regardless of where you are in the billing cycle.
Upon termination of a paid subscription, your Pro license keys deactivate and you must remove the paid Pro add-ons from all sites. Your right to keep using the free GPL plugins from Section 2 is not affected by termination of a paid account — the GPL license to those plugins is perpetual and survives separately. Sections of these terms that logically survive termination — intellectual property, limitation of liability, dispute resolution — remain in effect.
10. Dispute Resolution
If something goes sideways, talk to us first. Send an email to legal@xtremeplugins.com describing the issue in reasonable detail. We commit to responding within 10 business days and making a good-faith effort to resolve the matter informally.
If we cannot reach a resolution within 30 days of your initial notice, either party may initiate binding arbitration administered under the rules of the American Arbitration Association. The arbitration will take place in Delaware, conducted in English, and the arbitrator's decision is final and enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction. Both parties waive the right to participate in class actions or class-wide arbitration.
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to conflict-of-law principles.
11. Updates to Terms
We may revise these terms as our business evolves. When we make changes that meaningfully affect your rights or obligations, we will notify you by email and post a notice on our site at least 14 days before the new terms take effect. Minor wording corrections or formatting tweaks may happen without notice.
Continuing to use XtremePlugins products after updated terms go live means you accept those updates. If you disagree with a revision, cancel your subscription before the new effective date.
Questions?
Reach out to legal@xtremeplugins.com for anything related to these terms. For product or billing help, visit our support center. You can also browse the FAQ and privacy policy for related information.