The original SMM Plugin, rebuilt as a cloud system
Same simple WooCommerce → SMM panel automation you already know. Now without the WP server load, the manual updates, and the API keys sitting in your database.
Where the legacy SMM Plugin runs out of road
We built the original plugin — so this list comes from honest reflection, not competitor bashing.
You can't update the legacy plugin without risking the storefront
Every WC or WP release means crossing your fingers. The original SMM Plugin shipped on a slower cadence than WooCommerce — a known incompatibility could take your checkout offline for hours.
API keys for every panel live in your WP database
The in-WP plugin stores SMM panel credentials in wp_options. Anyone with admin access — or a successful PHP exploit — gets your panel balances.
No way to manage more than one shop
If you run a TikTok store, an Instagram store, and a YouTube store, you maintain three separate plugin installs. There is no single view of orders, balances, or margin across them.
Order syncing depends on WP-Cron actually running
When traffic is low, WP-Cron sleeps. Customer order statuses drift out of sync until someone hits the site. We replaced that with a proper job queue.
Cloud vs legacy, line by line
The same SMM automation idea, two very different operating models.
| Feature | SMMPlugin Cloud | Legacy SMM Plugin (in-WP) |
|---|---|---|
| Where it runs | Cloud-native — your WP only serves the storefront | Inside WordPress, on your hosting |
| Updates | Continuous, zero-downtime, shipped by us | Manual zip uploads you have to test on staging |
| API key storage | KMS-encrypted, never exposed in WP | Plaintext-equivalent in wp_options |
| Order processing | Dedicated job queue, sub-minute syncs | WP-Cron — runs only when someone visits the site |
| Multi-store | Unlimited connected stores from one dashboard | One install per store, no shared view |
| Team access | RBAC on Ultra and Ultra Max (roles: admin, support, accountant) | WP admin only — no separation of duties |
| Order recovery | Automatic fallback to backup panels on failure | Order flagged failed — you handle it |
| Reporting | Cross-store margin, panel health, top services | WooCommerce reports only, per site |
| Security audits | Continuous, third-party reviewed | Whatever your host does |
| Uptime SLA | 99.95% on Ultra Max | No SLA |
From legacy users who already moved
“I used the original SMM Plugin for years. The migration took an afternoon and now I never think about plugin updates again.”
“Moving the API keys out of wp_options was the main reason I switched. My WP host had two security incidents last year.”
“The cross-store reporting alone justified the upgrade. I finally know which niche is actually profitable.”
Pricing, briefly
Start on Free, upgrade when you outgrow it. Full plan details at /#pricing.
- ✓Up to 5,000 orders/mo
- ✓1 connected store
- ✓Community support
- ✓Unlimited orders
- ✓Up to 5 stores
- ✓Team RBAC + priority support
- ✓Unlimited everything
- ✓99.95% uptime SLA
- ✓Dedicated onboarding
Try free, upgrade when you outgrow it
Migrate one store, keep the legacy plugin running on the others if you want to be cautious. Most legacy users move everything within the first week.
Legacy SMM Plugin → Cloud: common questions
I already paid for the legacy SMM Plugin. Do I get credit?+
Yes. Existing licensed users of the original SMM Plugin get migration credit toward any paid plan. Contact us with your license details and we will apply it to your cloud account.
Will my existing WooCommerce products keep working?+
Yes. The cloud system keeps the same WC product → SMM service mapping concept. The connector plugin reads your existing setup and migrates mappings on first run.
Do I have to remove the legacy plugin before installing the connector?+
Deactivate it before activating the connector to avoid duplicate order processing. You can keep the files around for a few days as a safety net.
Is there a free tier?+
Yes — the Free plan covers up to 5,000 orders/month on one connected store, with full panel routing and status sync. Most users coming from the legacy plugin start there.
What happens to my historical order data?+
Your WooCommerce order history stays in WordPress, exactly where it always was. SMMPlugin Cloud only takes over new order processing from the moment you flip the switch.
More general questions on /faqs.