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CodeClove is a provider of WordPress plugins, themes, and implementation services for schools, colleges, and training organizations. The crawled content shows products including the free education themes Astory and Blogspace, as well as the paid plugin HR Press Pro. Its overall positioning is not as a general-purpose IDE or coding platform, but as a WordPress ecosystem provider that helps educational institutions build websites, configure workflows, and obtain custom development and integration services.
HR Press Pro is currently the clearest paid product. It provides lightweight HR management inside the WordPress admin dashboard, covering employees, daily attendance, break records, departments, job positions, and announcements. Services also include education plugin installation, page and role configuration, data migration, architecture consulting, WooCommerce customization, payment gateways, subscriptions, REST API, CRM/ERP integration, and Webhooks. In terms of technology stack, the public information clearly points to WordPress, WooCommerce, and REST API; no specific programming languages, SDKs, or developer-facing API documentation are disclosed.
Astory and Blogspace are listed at $0. HR Press Pro is sold as a one-time purchase: $29 for 1 site, $69 for 5 sites, and $139 for unlimited sites, including instant download and 6 months of support. For services, WordPress consulting is $150/hour, API integration starts at $1,500, WooCommerce development starts at $4,000, and some setup services require a quote. The terms state that all plugins and themes are licensed under GPL 2.0 or later, allowing modification and redistribution. However, the refund policy contains inconsistent wording, including a 30-day guarantee, refunds within 15 days, and no refunds after 14 days, so buyers should confirm before purchasing.
The advantages are a clear vertical focus, low entry pricing, support for self-hosted WordPress, relatively friendly GPL licensing, and supporting services ranging from installation to migration and integration. The pages also emphasize responsive design, Core Web Vitals optimization, and modern code. The limitations are that the publicly listed product lineup is small, and HR Press Pro lacks detail on permissions, data import/export, reporting, and compatibility. Documentation quality is only claimed rather than demonstrated with a full manual. Although support is described as 24/7, the terms also state that complete resolution of issues is not guaranteed.
It is suitable for educational institutions that already have a WordPress foundation, have limited budgets, and want to quickly launch a school website or lightweight HR/attendance workflow. It may also suit sites that need WooCommerce or CRM integration. The crawled text does not clarify accessibility or payment availability from China, so this remains unknown. If access or payment is inconvenient, alternatives in the WordPress.org plugin ecosystem such as LearnPress, Tutor LMS, and WP ERP may be worth considering.
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