You’ve seen those fancy pricing tables floating around with clear, colorful columns. There’s something to be said for clear-cut, well-defined terms when you visit a business’s pricing page. Potential customers are usually interested in getting straight to the numbers: How much is this going to cost?
That’s where packages and pricing come in handy. Sometimes, describing multiple packages of similar products and services can be difficult and confusing for a customer. However, seeing all the options laid out clearly can make the difference between selling a package and losing a customer.
The new Pricing Table plugin for WordPress makes it easy for you to generate a pricing table that will display your packages in clean and attractive way.

The WordPress Pricing Table plugin features:
- Drag and drop package (column) re-ordering
- Drag and drop feature (row) re-ordering
- Unlimited package (column) support
- Featured Column option to highlight best price package
- Two diff table template “green” and “gray”
The resulting pricing table can be easily embeded inside page or post content via a shortcode. Editing your packages is a snap through the dashboard:

Here’s an example pricing table with the default design:

Here’s an example of the second design template bundled with the plugin:

Charts that look like this can be difficult to code from scratch and a pain to update. The Pricing Table plugin makes it easy to update your prices in the dashboard anytime you need to change your package details. There’s no need to call your web developer, just log in and change the content. The best part is that it’s totally free. Download the Pricing Table plugin from the WordPress repository to start displaying your pricing structure in a more compelling way.
They took the CSS from red team designs and didnt give them a shout out it appears.
http://www.red-team-design.com/practical-css3-tables-with-rounded-corners
I use it, and appreciate the write up they did, so they deserve the shout out (unless of course this is their plugin)
Yes they gave them a shoutout on the plugin page, so there’s no need to freak out. ;) Go to the screenshots and you’ll see it.
Nick Corrieri, they do give a shout out below the screenshot at the WordPress Repository.
Just a bit concerned as it has only been tested to 3.3.0. 4 say it works with 3.3.1 and 3 say it doesn’t (as of right now.)
Not a freak out, but a point out. Then again, if we add more flames, your response rate goes up right?
Wanna fight? :)
Wow, you post an incorrect claim in reply to a post, the author of the post corrects you and you accuse her of trying to generate extra replies!? #fail
Well done :) http://bloglines.co.za/2012/05/18/welcome-to-bloglines-where-you-can-create-your-own-free-blogs/
This Plug ROCKS BlogLines.co.za
Thank you for making my life easy
Yeah, this plugin looks good. A bit limiting with only two style though. Great for #wordpress
this is the only good free one out there. not great in terms of design flexibility, but serves the purpose. Downloading it now and will try to edit the css file that comes along. finished version can be found here:http://www.tarikz.co.uk/web-design-packages/
Hey guys have any one got some CSS to remove the big gap below the table there is about a 30mm gap below the Pricing Table
It only works with $ unfortunately so I’m looking elsewhere :(
The latest version of the plugin also does not work with the latest version of WordPress. Worst of all there have been no responses to problems in 11 months.