Upload your Plugins & Add-ons to our website!

11 posts by 8 authors in: Forums > CMS Builder: Plugins & Add-ons
Last Post: June 14, 2011   (RSS)

By Chris - October 20, 2010

Hi everyone,

I've been working on the add-ons section of our website and we've just unveiled a feature that allows users to upload their own plugins & add-ons. If you have any add-ons to post, please login and submit them here:

[url http://www.interactivetools.com/add-ons/]http://www.interactivetools.com/add-ons/[/url]

Also, if you have any feedback about this new feature, please let us know!
All the best,
Chris

Re: [chris] Upload your Plugins & Add-ons to our website!

By Dave - October 22, 2010

Hello All,

I've uploaded a couple simple plugins already:
http://www.interactivetools.com/add-ons/?user_submitted=1

Require HTTPS - Only allow users to login to the CMS via secure HTTPS connections.

Modify Header Links - Examples of how to add, modify, or remove links from the CMS header (Logoff, Help, License, etc).

And I'll try to upload more soon...
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [Dave] Upload your Plugins & Add-ons to our website!

By Maurice - October 23, 2010

wauw great work it even has a Customer Quotes really super keep up the great work.

thnx
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Re: [Toledoh] Upload your Plugins & Add-ons to our website!

By Dave - November 1, 2010

Hi Tim,

That's a good idea, I'll add it to the dev plan.

Thanks :)
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [Dave] Upload your Plugins & Add-ons to our website!

By Chris - November 5, 2010

Hi everyone,

We now have an RSS feed for new and updated Add-ons!

There's a link at the bottom of http://www.interactivetools.com/add-ons/, or you can go directly to http://www.interactivetools.com/add-ons/rss.php

Cheers!
All the best,
Chris

Re: [Chris] Upload your Plugins & Add-ons to our website!

By Mikey - February 6, 2011

Is there a tutorial on making add-ons or a thread I could read to learn more about making add-ons? I've got some ideas I'd like to build a few for.

Zick

Re: [zick] Upload your Plugins & Add-ons to our website!

By ross - February 10, 2011

Hi Zick

Thanks for posting!

There isn't really any documentation on the plugins as of yet as the process is still rather dynamic.

The best thing to do would be pick a plugin that's similar to one already developed and use that as a guide. This is exactly how I started with the plugins :).

If you want, you can email me (consulting@interactivetools.com) with your ideas and we can tell you which plugins would make good examples. Or we could develop the plugins for you :).

How does that sound? Let me know what you think. Thanks!
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Re: [Chris] Upload your Plugins & Add-ons to our website!

By sidcam - February 18, 2011

I'm looking at your user submitted add-ons page and the thing I see missing is a way to monitize it for the users.

I think you'd get a lot more people willing to share their projects (or even start projects) if they knew there was an avenue for them to recoup their cost of development.

If you don't want people mad at Interactive Tools because they're unhappy with add-ons you didn't make, just create a seperate store with it's own unique domain strictly for the third party developers. Then charge a percentage for managing the store (like Apple and Google do with their phones) and pay the developers via PayPal.

Just a thought

Sid

Re: [sidcam] Upload your Plugins & Add-ons to our website!

By Dave - February 19, 2011

Hi Sid,

We're very opening to doing that, so if anyone wants to sell a plugin through the store please feel free to contact me directly at dave@interactivetools.com.

It's just a case of taking one step at a time, though.

Good idea! :)
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com