Description
Content Revenue Engine is a professional content monetization plugin for WordPress designed for publishers, premium blogs, and knowledge businesses.
Unlike traditional membership plugins, CRE is built around content monetization logic.
• Metered paywalls
• Pay-per-post monetization
• Dynamic CTAs
• Hybrid monetization models
Monetize your content, not just memberships.
Why Content Revenue Engine?
Most WordPress monetization plugins are built around memberships.
Content Revenue Engine is built for monetizing content itself.
• Deterministic paywall behavior
• No duplicated CTAs
• No layout breaks
• Full Elementor compatibility
Why Content Revenue Engine?
Most WordPress monetization plugins are built around memberships.
Content Revenue Engine is built for monetizing content itself.
• Deterministic paywall behavior
• No duplicated CTAs
• No layout breaks
• Full Elementor compatibility
Installation
- Upload the plugin folder to
/wp-content/plugins/. - Activate the plugin.
- Go to ContentRevenue in the WordPress admin.
- Run Quick Setup and configure the paywall.
FAQ
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Is this a membership plugin?
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No. CRE is a content monetization engine.
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Can I sell individual posts?
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Yes, via Pay Per Post.
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Does it work with Elementor?
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Yes, fully compatible.
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Does it support subscriptions?
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Yes, via CRE Pro and Access+.
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Contributors & Developers
“Content Revenue Engine” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
1.1.16
- Added WordPress.org banner assets.
- Updated plugin SEO tags and descriptions.
- Updated CRE branding assets with the new logo.
1.1.15
- Updated the topbar logo link to https://www.content-revenue.com/.
- Updated all “How it Works ” links to https://www.content-revenue.com/how-it-works/.
- Refined readme metadata for version alignment and cleaner SEO tags.
1.1.8
- Further cleaned the WordPress.org build to reduce commercial and payment-related wording in the free package.
- Keeps the free build focused on the core metered paywall experience.
1.1.9
- Replaced the exempt-posts admin lookup with a direct prepared SQL query to avoid disallowed WP_Query parameters in the WordPress.org scan.
- Reworked read-only admin parameter handling in UI Extras to avoid nonce-verification warnings on submenu redirects.
1.1.10
- Replaced inline admin scripts with proper enqueued assets.
- Hardened public prefixes and replaced the generic gate shortcode with [contrev_gate].
- Migrated the main option key to
contrev_engine_optionswith backward-compatible migration.
1.1.11
- Replaced the remaining direct database query in admin with WordPress post queries.
- Removed duplicate inline gate help text.
- Refined the readme for the WordPress.org submission.