WPManageNinja April 2026 Roundup: 10 Years, Big Releases, Busiest Month Yet

April was a milestone month for WPManageNinja.
We celebrated 10 years of building WordPress products, shipped one of our busiest update cycles ever, crossed new content milestones, and brought the whole team together for our biggest company celebration since 2016.
From FluentCart’s flash release week to major updates across FluentCRM, Fluent Forms, WP Social Ninja, Ninja Tables, FluentAffiliate, Fluent Support, and Paymattic, April felt like a perfect reflection of our journey so far.
Here is everything that happened at WPManageNinja in April 2026.
TL;DR
- WPManageNinja turned 10, growing from a small team into a WordPress product company powering 1.4+ million websites in 195+ countries.
- FluentCart had its biggest month so far, shipping eight core releases in April, plus the Page Browsing History add-on story, with features, fixes, and improvements almost every day.
- FluentCRM 3.0 RC-2 arrived with the new Frontend Portal, better bulk selection, contact pagination improvements, and key fixes.
- Ninja Tables 5.2.8 introduced a new DataTables rendering engine for smoother large data tables.
- WP Social Ninja, FluentAffiliate, Fluent Forms, Fluent Support, and Paymattic shipped meaningful updates across reviews, tables, affiliates, forms, support, payments, security, and performance.
- Content also had a strong month with 100+ new blogs, 1000+ YouTube videos milestone, growing newsletters, and more active social communication.
- We celebrated with our biggest birthday party yet, featuring the biggest cake, pizzas, games, fun, and plenty of team photos.
10 Years of WPManageNinja: Built for Small Businesses, Trusted Worldwide
April was special because WPManageNinja turned 10.
What started with a small team and one simple question, “What can we build for small businesses?”, has now grown into a WordPress product ecosystem powering 1.4+ million websites across more than 195 countries.
Over the years, we have built tools for forms, tables, CRM, payments, support, social media, affiliates, bookings, communities, and eCommerce. But the purpose has stayed the same: make powerful business tools more accessible inside WordPress.
Today, WPManageNinja is not just a product company. It is a growing family of users, developers, marketers, creators, agencies, educators, support teams, store owners, and small businesses.
Every install represents a website. Every website represents a project, business, dream, service, idea, or community. And being part of that journey is something we never take lightly.
So, to everyone who used our products, left a review, opened a support ticket, shared feedback, watched a tutorial, subscribed to a newsletter, or simply recommended us to someone, thank you.
You are part of this story.
Product Updates That Made April Unforgettable
April was not just a busy month for WPManageNinja. It was one of those months where almost every product had something important to say.
Major releases went live. Long-awaited features shipped. Follow-up versions improved stability. Security fixes landed. Developer guides were updated. Product teams pushed hard across the full ecosystem.
But if one product defined April’s release energy, it was FluentCart.
FluentCart Product Updates: April Was a Flash Release Month

In the middle of the month, Team FluentCart shipped five releases in five days. Not filler updates. Real features, real fixes, and real improvements.
The flash release week brought a better variation editor, one-click EDD migration, Cloudflare R2 support, advanced inventory management, and the Page Browsing History addon.
And that was not all. FluentCart shipped even more throughout April, making it the biggest month for the product so far.
FluentCart 1.3.17: Invoices, Fees, Shipping, and E-Invoice Support
FluentCart 1.3.17 started April with a strong business-ready release. It introduced the Fees API for custom checkout fees, country-based shipping include/exclude rules, a Visual PDF Invoice Customizer, and E-Invoice support with ZUGFeRD / Factur-X and EN 16931 profiling.
The release also improved developer hooks and filters, while fixing issues around stock updates, product duplication, downloadable files, Turnstile CAPTCHA, Paddle recovery links, checkout summary blocks, pagination, shipping fee decimals, and Paddle discounts.
FluentCart 1.3.18: Stability, Payments, and Checkout Polish
FluentCart 1.3.18 made the product smoother and more reliable. It added permission checks for Save as Views, email management filter hooks, improved PDF downloads on the receipt page, and better Turnstile CAPTCHA handling.
It also fixed issues around license expiration, Mollie subscriptions, Paddle email compliance, modal checkout visibility, payment gateway settings, timezone handling, empty SKU behavior, and loading animations.
FluentCart 1.3.19: New Variation Editor and Packaging Support
FluentCart 1.3.19 opened the flash release week with a better product management experience. It introduced a new Variation Editor, first-class Packaging support, product weight attributes, and product list search with simple filters.
The update also added a developer filter for product URLs, improved price input formatting, and fixed saved view conflicts with filters.
FluentCart 1.3.20: One-Click EDD to FluentCart Migration
FluentCart 1.3.20 brought one of April’s biggest highlights: the EDD Migrator. It helps Easy Digital Downloads users move products, downloads, orders, and customer data to FluentCart without starting from scratch.
The migration process was tested on our own live site for more than 8 months before release. The update also fixed SKU consistency, multiple variation behavior without SKU, bundle product visibility in checkout, block editor CSS loading, related product block issues, image overflow, and invoice and packing sub-menu behavior.
FluentCart 1.3.21: S3 Storage Wizard and Cloudflare R2 Support
FluentCart 1.3.21 focused on file storage, delivery, and checkout security. It added an S3 Storage Wizard, native Cloudflare R2 support, and public access management for S3 files.
The release also fixed PayPal checkout security for pricing integrity, PDF template styling, checkout order ID warnings, SKU duplication, file provider badges, and S3 file deletion behavior.
FluentCart 1.3.22: Advanced Inventory Management
FluentCart 1.3.22 brought a major inventory upgrade. It introduced Advanced Inventory Management in FluentCart Pro, including better stock handling, bulk updates, and full audit log support.
The release also added the Gutenberg Package Description block, improved package description support for block themes and emails, added five new email merge tags, and fixed the shipping zone list loading issue.
FluentCart Page Browsing History Addon: The Story Behind Every Order

The flash release week wrapped up with the Page Browsing History addon. Store owners can now see the full trail of pages a customer visited before placing an order, including page sequence, dwell time, landing page, exit page, and referral sources.
It also captures first and last referrers, helping merchants understand whether a buyer came from search, email, ads, affiliates, or another campaign.
The addon stays privacy-friendly with anonymous cookie-based tracking. It avoids personal data like IP addresses or device fingerprints, keeps converted order history as a permanent snapshot, and automatically cleans up non-converted sessions.
Sometimes the order tells you what happened. Browsing history helps show why it happened.
FluentCart 1.3.23: Small Things Done Right
FluentCart 1.3.23 focused on practical improvements for subscriptions, receipts, licensing, and course access.
It added access end dates to subscription cancellation emails, VAT numbers to PDF receipts, a one-click installer for licensed addons, and LearnDash course access expiry based on subscription or license dates.
The release also fixed issues around licensing, downloads, UI behavior, timezone handling, reports, inventory menus, and PDF templates, making FluentCart cleaner and more reliable for everyday store operations.
FluentCart 1.3.25: Checkout, Subscriptions, Shipping, and Store Accuracy
FluentCart ended April with another important stability release on April 30.
Version 1.3.25 fixed activation issues where www and non-www versions of the same site were counted separately. It also fixed subscription orders with coupon discounts getting stuck after checkout and duplicate renewal records created during payment processing.
The release improved cart and checkout reliability by fixing page freezes when clicking an empty mini cart, shipping overcharges with multiple shipping classes, and free shipping rules that were still adding class-based surcharges.
It also fixed incorrect coupon expiration times in the admin dashboard, Paddle subscriptions not cancelling immediately after refunds, customer lifetime stats not updating after refunds, double encryption when saving Stripe settings, and raw transaction or subscription status keys appearing in the customer portal.
On the product experience side, 1.3.25 fixed max-width constraints and responsive padding on product pages, while improving product variation management.
This was a quiet but important release for live stores handling subscriptions, refunds, coupons, shipping rules, activations, and product pages.
The Bigger FluentCart Promise
The April release streak came from a clear direction.
FluentCart is being shaped into a full commerce platform inside WordPress. Not just a cart plugin. Not just a checkout tool. Not just a digital download seller.
We shipped almost everything from the second-quarter queue in the first month of the quarter. Then we shipped even more.
And we are not slowing down.
We will keep building until FluentCart has what our users need to run their businesses with confidence.
FluentCRM 3.0 RC-2: Another Step Closer to Stable 3.0

FluentCRM 3.0 RC-2 is here, and it brings us another step closer to the stable 3.0 release.
Since RC-1, the team has been working through user feedback, reported issues, and real workflow testing. RC-2 brings a few exciting additions along with a strong round of fixes and polish.
The biggest addition is the new Frontend Portal. Contacts can now manage their own profile and preferences from a clean frontend view. This has been a long-requested feature, and it is now available from FluentCRM → Addons.
RC-2 also introduced a better bulk selection UX/UI. Selecting contacts and emails now feels smoother, with a floating action bar that follows users as they scroll. For larger lists, contact pagination now supports up to 600 contacts per page, which makes a real difference for users managing bigger email databases.
The release also fixed synced pattern issues, pattern editing issues, email global style issues, RTL issues, automation benchmark issues, and several UI problems across the app.
On top of that, FluentCRM 3.0 RC-2 improved bounce handling and included smaller bug fixes throughout the product.
Now we need real workflow testing. If you can, install RC-2, run it against your actual use cases, and share bugs, feedback, or general thoughts. The more edge cases we catch now, the cleaner the stable 3.0 release will be.
Ninja Tables 5.2.8: A Big Step for Large Data Tables

Ninja Tables shipped one of its most technically important updates with version 5.2.8.
The headline feature was the new DataTables rendering engine, built for large datasets that need smoother loading, server-side processing, AJAX pagination, advanced column filtering, responsive detail rows, sticky headers, sticky columns, and large CSV import support.
We tested this version with 1M+ structured data and the table was rendering beautifully on devices with all the functionality and aesthetics.
This is a big step for users who manage product catalogs, directories, financial records, research data, inventory lists, or any table with thousands of rows.
Ninja Tables 5.2.8 also added DataTables support inside the Gutenberg block, fixed shortcode rendering issues in HTML-type columns, and improved responsive breakpoint behavior.
WP Social Ninja 4.2.0: Native Review Collection for Stores
WP Social Ninja also had a major April release with version 4.2.0.
The biggest addition was native review collection for FluentCart, WooCommerce, and Custom Sources. This means store owners can now collect and display reviews without depending on an extra form plugin, while still keeping Fluent Forms integration available for advanced review workflows.
For FluentCart users, this is especially exciting. They can collect product reviews through WP Social Ninja and show them directly on product pages.
The update also improved the FluentCart review drawer experience, added flexible rating click actions for WooCommerce, introduced review image toggles, improved performance with server-side search and async multi-select, optimized database queries, improved security, and fixed several issues related to YouTube, Google Business Profile, review formatting, and auto-sync.
In simple words, WP Social Ninja became a stronger review engine for online stores.
FluentAffiliate 1.4.0: Recurring Commissions and SliceWP Migration
FluentAffiliate also had a strong release with version 1.4.0.
The biggest addition was Recurring Commissions for WooCommerce. Store owners can now reward affiliates when subscription renewals happen, not just when the first purchase is made.
The update also added custom recurring commission rates for specific products and categories, giving businesses more control over how they reward affiliates.
Another major addition was SliceWP migration. This makes it easier for users to move affiliates, referrals, commissions, visits, affiliate groups, creatives, and other important data into FluentAffiliate.
FluentAffiliate 1.4.0 also introduced a new Features & FluentHub area, improved data export tools, social media sharing for affiliates, and new developer hooks.
Fluent Forms 6.2 Series: Security, Performance, and Developer Readiness
Fluent Forms shipped three updates in April: 6.2.0, 6.2.1, and 6.2.2.
The biggest release was Fluent Forms 6.2.0, which focused on security, performance, payment reliability, and developer compatibility.
This version upgraded the internal framework for better performance and PHP 8.4 support. It also improved Stripe payment confirmation security, improved data export security, optimized database queries for reports, and added a filter hook for conversational form extra inputs.
A very important part of this release was the updated Upgrade Guide for developers. Since Fluent Forms 6.2.0 upgraded the internal WPFluent Framework to version 2, the guide helps developers and integration builders review the key changes before updating custom code or add-ons.
The follow-up 6.2.1 update strengthened form-scoped permissions, added a legacy HMAC fallback for older encrypted tokens, introduced filter hooks for honeypot, Akismet, and CAPTCHA messages, and added database indexes for faster form analytics queries.
Then 6.2.2 continued the stability work and added subscription field support.
Fluent Support 2.1 Series: Agent Groups, Signatures, Cloud Storage, and Better Image Uploads
Fluent Support also had a productive month with 2.1.0, followed by 2.1.1 and 2.1.2.
The main release, Fluent Support 2.1.0, introduced Agent Groups, Agent Signatures, Agent-Initiated Tickets, and cloud file storage support through Cloudflare R2 and Amazon S3.
Agent Groups make it easier to organize support teams by role, department, product, or responsibility. Agent Signatures help support replies feel more professional and personal. Agent-Initiated Tickets give teams a better way to create tickets on behalf of customers when needed.
One of the most useful improvements came with Fluent Support 2.1.2, where the image upload flow became simpler. The Create or Reply button now appears only after the upload is complete, reducing confusion and helping agents avoid incomplete replies.
The update also improved attachment handling for ticket emails, including agent-created and agent-initiated tickets, and fixed personal report metrics.
Paymattic 4.6.20: Payment Security and LMS Workflow Improvements
Paymattic also shipped version 4.6.20 in April.
This update added support for First Name and Last Name fields in the LearnDash integration and improved full name handling for Billplz payments.
It also fixed Mailchimp configuration issues, fixed fixed-amount coupon issues, and resolved Billplz payment status issues on custom redirects.
Most importantly, Paymattic 4.6.20 fixed security issues related to form submission and payment confirmation handlers for Stripe, Paystack, and Razorpay.
For a payment plugin, security and reliability are always top priority. This release helped make Paymattic stronger where it matters most.
Knowledge & Resources: Our Content Engine Kept Growing
April was not only a product-heavy month. It was a huge month for content too.
Across our product ecosystem, we published 100+ new blogs to help users learn, compare, troubleshoot, build, and grow with WordPress. From product tutorials and release explainers to business-focused guides, our content team kept pushing useful resources for users at every stage.
At the beginning of the month, the WPManageNinja YouTube channel crossed 1000 videos. That is a huge milestone for us. Every tutorial, walkthrough, product guide, and educational video helped us build a stronger learning library for our users.
Our newsletters are also reaching more people and getting more engagement month by month. We are seeing stronger responses, better conversations, and more readers connecting with our product updates and educational content.
We also became more active across our social media channels. More updates, more product stories, more community communication, and more behind-the-scenes moments made April feel more connected than ever.
Because building products is only one part of the work.
Helping users understand, use, and grow with those products is just as important.
Team Moment: 10th Anniversary Celebration
April was not only about product releases. It was also a big month for the team as WPManageNinja celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2026.
And this time, the celebration felt bigger.
There were pizzas, lots of laughter, games, fun moments, and plenty of photos to remember the day. The cake deserves a special mention too. It was probably the biggest and tastiest cake we have ever had at a team celebration.
Our CEO also shared a speech on the journey so far and the vision ahead. It was a reminder of how far the company has come, what we have built together, and where we are heading next.
A decade of building, growing, learning, and serving WordPress users. That’s a team moment worth keeping in the April roundup.

Wrapping Up April
April felt like one of those months that shows what a product company is really made of.
There were major releases, fast follow-up updates, new product milestones, stronger developer resources, a growing content engine, and a team celebration that brought everyone together. FluentCart had its biggest month yet. FluentCRM moved closer to its stable 3.0 release. Other products across the ecosystem shipped meaningful improvements for reviews, tables, forms, support, payments, affiliates, and security.
But the best part is how connected everything felt.
The product updates were not random. The content milestones were not separate. The celebration was not just a party. Together, they showed the same thing from different angles: we are still building, still listening, still improving, and still trying to make WordPress business tools simpler for the people who use them every day.
April gave us a lot to be proud of.
Now we move forward with the same energy. More useful releases, more practical resources, more improvements, and more reasons for our users to keep building with confidence.
See you in the next roundup.

WordPress, automation, eCommerce and growth marketing specialist, a Core Contributor and Media Corps member blending storytelling with technology to craft strategies in SEO, email marketing, and beyond.





Leave a Reply
You must be logged in to post a comment.