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  • Plugin Contributor angelleye

    (@angelleye)

    I’m a PayPal Partner. I found myself left wanting more when trying to use the existing Woo plugins, so I wound up spinning off of their’s and building my own.

    Since it was done I decided to release it, and now it draws lots of attention and brings me lots of leads / work.

    At some point we may start doing premium extensions, but this general plugin will always be free, and we’re about to release 1.2.0 which will include PayPal REST Credit Card Processing, PayPal Advanced, and lots of other improvements. ??

    If you’re happy with what you see we’d love it if you would leave a review for the plugin.

    gravnetic,
    Just let you know that Automattic recently made Paypal/Stripe for Woocommerce free.
    But Angelleye’s Paypal plugin is still far superior than Automattic’s because their plugin is too simple.
    I’ll stay with Angelleye’s.

    Plugin Contributor angelleye

    (@angelleye)

    Yes, they still have to focus maintaining and supporting a much larger collection of tools, most of which really don’t have anything to do with PayPal specifically.

    We are able to focus on a much smaller list of tools, and we are PayPal specific, so I think we will still be able to offer more overall than what they’ll have in their’s.

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