The last WordPress
plugin you install.
13 modules in one plugin. Security, SEO + AI, Backups, SMTP, Performance — done. Replaces Wordfence, Yoast, UpdraftPlus, WP Mail SMTP and the rest of the stack you're already paying for.
No credit card to demo · 14-day money-back guarantee · One-click migrations from Wordfence / Yoast / UpdraftPlus / WP Mail SMTP
More inclusions. Less cost. Australian-built.
Replaces ~$1,400+/yr of Wordfence + Yoast Premium + UpdraftPlus + WPForms + WP Rocket + Imagify + Code Snippets + others — for $149–$549/yr.
You're already paying for most of this.
Probably twice. Maybe three times.
One update button. One vendor inbox. One licence to manage. Built on PHP 8.1+, modern WordPress 6.4+. Why Asteris is technically better →
Today: 10+ plugins
- 10+ update buttons every Tuesday
- 10+ admin pages with different patterns
- 10+ vendors to chase for support
- Compatibility roulette every WP update
- Bloat from disabled-but-loaded code
Tomorrow: Asteris
- One update button. One vendor. One bill.
- One unified admin — same patterns across modules
- AI Suite writes SEO meta + form responses + content briefs
- Built to a documented Module Quality Protocol
- One-click migration adapters from the incumbents
13 modules.
Pick the ones
you need.
Every module is independently toggleable. Disabled modules load zero PHP, zero JS, zero CSS. Performance stays tight as you scale.
Why one plugin beats thirteen.
The receipts.
Specific, measurable things you get from a single consolidated plugin built to one architecture — versus what happens when you stack a dozen vendors who don't know about each other.
Less bloat — by design.
Modules toggle independently. Disabled modules load zero PHP, zero JS, zero CSS. Not "lazy loaded later" — never registered in the first place. Your page weight tracks the modules you actually use.
Faster than the stack it replaces.
One bootstrap, one autoload chain, one settings registration pass. Roughly ~70% fewer file_includes than the 13-plugin stack it consolidates — and that's before module-level performance gains kick in.
Smaller footprint.
Asteris for WordPress is ~3.3 MB on disk for all 13 modules. The Yoast Premium + Wordfence + UpdraftPlus + WP Rocket + Smush + WPForms + WP Mail SMTP stack runs ~50 MB+ combined. Backups, updates, and migrations move faster too.
One update button.
Not 11 update notifications scattered across Plugins → Updates every Tuesday. One plugin, one update. We test the whole bundle as a unit before shipping.
One vendor, one inbox.
Not chasing Yoast for SEO, Wordfence for security, UpdraftPlus for backups, WP Mail SMTP for email, MonsterInsights for analytics — each with their own ticket system, SLAs, and account portal. One support relationship for the whole stack.
One licence, one bill.
Asteris Starter is $149/yr for all 13 modules. Buying the equivalent separately (Yoast Premium $129 + Wordfence $119 + WPForms Pro $199 + WP Rocket $59 + Smush Pro $90 + UpdraftPlus $70 + WP Mail SMTP Pro $49 + WP Activity Log $99 + MonsterInsights $199 + WPCode $99 + accessibility scanner ~$120) runs ~$1,530/yr.
Not ready to commit? Start with Asteris for WordPress Free.
Six real modules. Free forever on WordPress.org. Code Snippets (full version) plus lite versions of Image Optimisation, Analytics + Pixels, Activity Log, SMTP, and the Accessibility scanner. No credit card, no upsell wall, no time limit. Upgrade when you outgrow them.
Subscribe during launch.
Lock the launch rate for life of subscription.
Pay $149/yr for Asteris Starter, $349/yr for Pro (3 sites), or $549/yr for Agency (10 sites). Your launch price stays locked for as long as your subscription stays active. When the 120-subscriber cap closes, regular pricing kicks in for new customers ($199 / $449 / $749). Yours doesn't change.
Asteris for WordPress is in active development. As a Founder, you're shaping it. Your bug reports + feedback are part of the deal — and so are all future updates at your locked rate.
- ★ Launch price locked for life of subscription — stays locked for as long as the subscription stays active
- ★ All 13 modules + every future module shipped during your subscription
- ★ One-click importers from Yoast / RankMath / AIOSEO / SEOPress · run-alongside compatibility with Wordfence, UpdraftPlus, WP Mail SMTP
- ★ Priority support · 1 business day for Pro / Agency / Founder, 2-3 business days for Starter
- ★ Founder badge on the customer portal · direct say on the v1.x roadmap
- ★ Same shared SEO + AI library as Asteris for WooCommerce — zero data divergence if you run both
Annual + monthly options
Pay yearly to save · monthly available on every paid tier · launch price locked for life of subscription when you subscribe now.
Starter
- All 13 modules
- 1 site activation
- Locked-for-life launch price
Pro
- Everything in Starter
- 3 site activations
- Priority support · 1 business day
Agency
- Everything in Pro
- 10 site activations
- Dedicated Slack channel (v1.1)
Run a WooCommerce store too?
Asteris for WooCommerce is the sister product — same architecture, same engineering bar, 20 modules for WooCommerce stores. Built by the same small team. Shares the SEO + AI Suite, Analytics, Links, AI library, and Activity Log + Site Health modules with this plugin so customers running both get zero data divergence.
Visit Asteris for WooCommerce →Why I built this
I'm Nick. I run WordPress sites — my own blog, business sites, project sites. I got sick of paying $1,400+/yr across Wordfence, Yoast, UpdraftPlus, WP Mail SMTP, WP Rocket, Smush, WPForms, MonsterInsights, WPCode, WP Activity Log, PixelYourSite, Pretty Links and an accessibility tool. Thirteen vendors. Thirteen update cycles. Thirteen JavaScript bundles loading on the WP Admin dashboard.
I wanted one plugin. So a small team and I built it. Asteris for WordPress is that plugin — 13 modules at v1.0, one settings panel, one update cycle, one inbox to email when something breaks. Built in Sydney through My Cosmic Message Pty Ltd t/a Asteris Commerce (ACN 652 358 159).
— Nick Lord, founder · read the full story →