After 2 years of building, MyFeeds is live on the WordPress plugin directory.
Why I built it. I run a fashion affiliate blog and got tired of watching my old posts decay. Every roundup I published in 2023 had products that quietly went out of stock, prices that drifted, and merchants that pulled their feeds. Two months ago I checked my best post from last year and 14 of 22 product links were dead. I had been earning fewer clicks for months without knowing why.
The plugins I tried all assumed I'd go back and manually check every post every few months. That works at 10 posts. It stops working at 50.
So I built MyFeeds. You connect your affiliate network's feed URL once. Every product the network sells becomes searchable inside the WordPress block editor. You pick the products you want and drop them as cards in your post. The plugin re-syncs every night. Prices stay current. Sold-out products get flagged. When a product disappears, you get a list of every post that still links to it.
What's available right now:
- Free on WordPress.org — 1 feed, smart search, nightly sync, works with 10 affiliate networks out of the box
- Pro at $29/mo — unlimited feeds, card design editor, conversion analytics, automatic dead-product detection
- Business at $129/mo — full affiliate storefront on your WordPress domain
Where I'm at: 0 paying customers, plugin just went live, building in public from here.
What's next: direct outreach to other affiliate bloggers, Product Hunt launch in the coming weeks, and 100 paying users by end of year (ambitious, I know).
What I'd love: feedback from anyone who runs affiliate posts and has felt this same pain. Honest reactions are gold right now.