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What does whitlisting a site and blacklisting a site do?

Whitelisting allows only specific sites to activate your license keys, while blacklisting prevents specific sites from activating your licenses – giving you complete control over where your licenses can be used.

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Can I upgrade my plan later?

Yes! You can upgrade from Personal to Professional, Professional to Agency, or Agency to Enterprise at any time. The price difference will be prorated…

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What happens when my subscription renews?

Your subscription auto-renews annually at the same rate. You’ll receive an email reminder 7 days before renewal. You can cancel anytime, and you’ll retain…

Licensing & Account Management

Can I use Classic Monks on client sites?

Yes! The Professional (50 sites), Agency (100 sites), and Enterprise (unlimited) plans are perfect for agencies managing multiple client WordPress installations. Each production site…

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What’s included in the annual subscription?

Your annual subscription includes access to all features at your tier, unlimited staging sites, plugin updates, and email/ticket support. For Enterprise, you also get…

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How does the Enterprise affiliate program work?

Earn 30% commission on every sale you refer – that’s $180+ per Enterprise referral at current pricing. Many agencies recover their investment with just…

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What’s the refund policy?

Classic Monks comes with a 15-day money-back guarantee. If the plugin doesn’t meet your expectations or fails to meaningfully improve your workflow, you can…

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Do local & staging sites count against my license limit?

Classic Monks uses Dodo Payments as our secure payment provider. You can complete your purchase using a wide range of globally trusted payment options:…

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Is the license key exposed in the database?

No, license keys are never stored in plain text. Classic Monks uses a unique encryption method to secure all license data before storing it…

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