Responsive CSS3 pricing tables design to present features and prices of different products. Display pricing tables or comparison table by shortcode.
As of April 2026, WRC Pricing Tables is a WordPress pricing plugin with 2.0K+ active installations and a 4.1/5 rating from 37 reviews. It has been downloaded 97K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.2+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2015. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Downloads are down 9% this week. Top alternative: Gum Addon for Elementor.
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Create Stunning Pricing Tables in Minutes – No Coding Required!
WRC Pricing Tables is the ultimate WordPress plugin for effortlessly crafting beautiful, responsive pricing tables that drive conversions. With 22 professionally designed, ready-to-use templates available instantly, you can launch eye-catching pricing displays with just one click. This plugin is perfect for SaaS products, memberships, service packages, and more!
✅ 22 Ready-to-Use Templates: Choose from a diverse collection of modern designs that automatically adapt to all devices – no CSS knowledge needed!
✅ Flexible Display Options: Showcase products individually or create powerful comparison tables to help cus…
Very user friendly and easy to implement.
I’m not entirely sure how this plugin could be designed worse and more convoluted.
It’s got a steep learning curve and… all that for not impressive results.
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Randomly changes what is displayed on the front end. I wanted to like it 🙁
I’ve purchased their pricing table plugin since January, since then I’ve encountered endless issues that I was so stressful and couldn’t have peace of mind for months due to their flawed plugin, the developer Alam always put the blame back at me before reading thru my message describing the problem and that I had followed his instruction asking me to hard clear cache to see changes. I mean, the main user who need to see my pricing table is not myself, is my visitors, my prospects & clients, his advice is useless because he’s expecting my visitors will hard clear cache voluntarily when they’re visiting my website.
I’ve given him all the chances that he need to solve his troublesome plugin. Looking back at the chat history with him, every month since January till May, I had to deal with these stressful issues that is out of my control every single month (except in April, I finally have a peaceful month in April), the issue came back again in May. Every time when this plugin is acting up again, I have to risk my reputation because my visitors will be seeing this ugly and distorted pricing table due to this flawed plugin.
I had followed all the workaround that he instructed me to do, and he claimed that is my problem, I had followed everything but it did not help:
1. He asked me to uninstall Cloudflare cache plugin, which I did, but it did not help to solve this pricing table plugin issue.
2. He asked me to clear cache from WP admin whenever his pricing table is going thru new releases, I did too but it did not solve the issue.
3. He kept asking me to hard clear cache from my computer to see the pricing table go back to normal, I did, but this doesn’t solve the root cause because I cannot expect my website visitors to voluntarily hard clear cache to see a normal pricing table.
If I have an option to even post evidence of what I had go thru via screenshots or videos, I would be gladly share it here to warn whoever that is considering this pricing table plugin.
This is my honest reviews after 4 months++ being a guinea pig for Realwebcare on their pricing table plugin, because most of the time the developer did not know what is the root cause that’s why this issue has been going circle for months.
| WordPress | 5.2+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
Fixed: Undefined variable warningsFixed: Undefined message when updating featuresFixed: PHP Deprecated warning for wp_kses.Plugin data sourced from WordPress.org. Analysis and metrics by PluginSift.