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About Us

We're hosting providers ourselves. These plugins started out as the tools we built for our own sites.

What We Do

Intally is a plugin marketplace for WHMCS and WordPress sites. We cover the workflows hosting providers run every day — hosting management, billing, security, SEO, tooling. The gaps WHMCS doesn't fill out of the box are usually filled badly: third-party plugins get abandoned two years in and break the next time PHP cuts a major release. Our job is filling those gaps one at a time and actually maintaining them.

What We Do

How We Work

We're an independent studio. Small by design, not by stage. We don't take outside investment and we don't plan to. The one-time-purchase model only really works when you're independent — it's in tension with the always-grow capital story, and not having that pressure is what lets us stick with it.

Being small has concrete upsides:

  • When you open a ticket, the person replying is the person who wrote the code — no "support → tier-1 → engineering" relay.
  • When a plugin ships, when a feature lands, when something gets sunset — those calls are ours. No acquisition or pivot will quietly kill a plugin you depend on.
  • We run our own plugins on our own infrastructure. Whatever's annoying, we hit it before you do.

We'd rather take one plugin to the point where it survives real hosting traffic than juggle fifty half-finished ones.

What We Stand For

Maintenance is a commitment, not a marketing line

Every plugin tracks current WHMCS and PHP releases. We don't quietly retire products to clear inventory — whatever was promised at purchase holds until that promise runs out.

Prices on the page, no tier traps

One-time purchase, prices listed openly. 7-day no-questions refund. Updates and support are included — no Basic / Pro / Enterprise tiering.

The author replies

The person responding to your ticket is the person who wrote the code. No middle layer. First response is usually within one business day; for the hairy stuff we'll show you the actual code, config, or log instead of corporate-speak.

Have a question? Talk to us directly.