About Asteris for WooCommerce

I’m Nick. I built Asteris for WooCommerce.

I run WooCommerce stores. For years I paid for a stack of plugins — Yoast, a wishlist plugin, a PDF invoice plugin, a variation swatches plugin, a link shortener, and several others. They didn’t work well together. They updated on different cycles. Support was spread across five different companies.

I wanted one plugin. So I built it.


What I was trying to solve

Not a new problem. Every WooCommerce store owner who’s been building stores for a few years ends up with the same pile of plugin subscriptions. The maths is real: $129 for SEO, $105 for wishlist, $99 for quote, $79 for PDF invoices — it adds up fast.

The other part of the problem is cohesion. Plugins from different developers have different UI patterns, different settings panels, and different update rhythms. Managing them is its own job.

Asteris for WooCommerce is one plugin with 19 modules that share one settings panel, one update cycle, and one licence.


How I build it

Asteris for WooCommerce is my full-time project. I ship every week. The changelog is public. The roadmap is honest about what’s coming and what’s been deprioritised.

Support comes from me. When you email support@, I read it and reply. That won’t scale forever — I’ll hire when the load forces it — but right now, support is direct.

I’m in Sydney, Australia. Business hours are AEST. I try to beat the SLA, not just meet it.


The Founder Lifetime cohort

The 500-spot Founder Lifetime tier exists because I’d rather have 500 committed early buyers who shape the product than wait until it’s “finished” to launch. It’s never finished.

If you’re in the Founder Lifetime cohort, you’re shaping what Asteris for WooCommerce becomes. I read every bug report and every feature request. The roadmap reflects them.

About Founder Lifetime → · See the competition →


What I’m building toward

Asteris for WooCommerce v1.0 is 19 modules. The roadmap includes more. I’m not going to promise specific modules or timelines I can’t keep — but the direction is a complete WooCommerce store OS: everything a considered-purchase, non-dropshipping store needs in one plugin.

See the roadmap → · Changelog →


Contact

Email: founder@asterisforwoocommerce.com (for Founder Lifetime customers and early supporters) Support: support@asterisforwoocommerce.com

I’m Nick Lord. Asteris for WooCommerce is a product of My Cosmic Message Pty Ltd t/a Asteris Commerce, Sydney, Australia.