Liquid Web Merger 2026: Pricing Changes, Winners & Losers

Last Updated: May 13, 2026 |
Author: Sayan Samanta
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SolidWP is now Kadence Security. IconicWP, RCP, and MemberDash are gone. Here’s exactly what changed after the Liquid Web Merger, who pays more, and what Liquid Web isn’t telling you.

The official Liquid Web blog calls it a win: one portal, simpler licensing, cleaner experience. In some cases, that’s true. But a closer look at the pricing and product changes tells a more complicated story. Here’s a quick overview:

Price hike

SolidWP security alone was $99/year. To get the same plugin now, you need to buy Kadence Pro at $219/year. A 2.2X price jump, and it forces you onto the Kadence theme whether you want it or not.

Price hike

IconicWP’s cheapest plugin (WooThumbs) was $79/year standalone. Now it’s locked inside Kadence Pro at $219/year. And WooThumbs video features don’t even exist in the new Shop Kit add-on.

Price hike

Restrict Content Pro (RCP) started at $99/year for 1 site. The minimum equivalent is now $219/year (Kadence Pro), and it’s only accessible if you adopt the Kadence ecosystem.

Gone

SolidWP, IconicWP, Restrict Content Pro, and MemberDash are no longer sold. Their standalone websites now redirect to Liquid Web landing pages. No new purchases are possible (all licences works till April 2027)

Forced switch

MemberDash users who only wanted a membership plugin are now forced into a full LearnDash LMS. Now you have to pay for a course-building plugin that you never asked for.

Clock ticking

Existing users keep their plans. But only until their subscription lapses. Once it expires, the old plan no longer exists. Critical security patches for retired products end in April 2027.

Cheaper

Kadence Theme + Blocks dropped from $149/year → $99/year (Essentials plan). Theme and Blocks are no longer sold separately, and unlimited sites are now included at that price.

Better value

Kadence Pro plan at $219/year now includes security, backups, Shop Kit, and memberships. The same price as the old Full Bundle that had none of those. Existing Kadence users get more for the same money.

Improved

One unified portal at software.liquidweb.com replaces eight separate brand portals, login screens, and renewal cycles. It is genuinely less annoying for anyone who is managing multiple StellarWP products.

Let’s go through everything changed after Liquid Web Merger – product by product, price by price.

Liquid Web Merger: What Really Happened?

Liquid Web (via its StellarWP brand) spent years acquiring popular WordPress-focused brands: Kadence, LearnDash, The Events Calendar, GiveWP, SolidWP, IconicWP, Restrict Content Pro, and MemberDash.

Each product had its own site, its own portal, its own billing and renewal system. That sprawl was always going to get cleaned up eventually.

Liquid Web Merger

In 12th May 2026, Liquid Web merged all brands into a unified ecosystem under the Liquid Web platform. The new structure collapses everything into four flagships:

  • Kadence: site builder (theme +blocks), security, backups, WooCommerce, & memberships.
  • LearnDash: LMS, memberships, & AI course building.
  • The Events Calendar: event management
  • GiveWP: fundraising and donations (now tiered, no separate add-ons)

Four brands were discontinued as standalone products (SolidWP, IconicWP, Restrict Content Pro, & MemberDash). They are no longer sold at all & their features were absorbed:

Old BrandNow Lives In
SolidWP (Security, Backups, Central)Kadence Security & Kadence Backups
IconicWP (WooCommerce plugins)Kadence Shop Kit
Restrict Content ProKadence Memberships
MemberDashLearnDash

There is now one portal at software.liquidweb.com for all plugins, themes, & add-ons. Now, let’s take a look at the individual products’ changes after Liquid Web merger.

1: Kadence: Price Drop on Paper, Price Hike in Practice

This is the most nuanced part of the whole merger. On the surface, Kadence got cheaper. In practice, it depends entirely on what you were buying before.

Previously, Kadence operated under kadencewp.com and sold its products both individually and in bundles. Theme and Blocks were sold separately. You could buy exactly what you needed.

Liquid Web Kadence Theme Pricing

Now, new Kadence pricing structure & features look like this.

New PlansNew PricingWhat’s Included
Essentials$99/yearTheme + Blocks Pro, unlimited sites, starter templates, & Kadence AI.
Pro$219/yearEverything in Essentials plan + Security, Backups, WooCommerce Shop Kit, & Memberships.
Elite$399/yearEverything in Pro plan + multi-site management (Central), A/B testing, white label, & Kadence Mail.

The honest summary: Kadence Essentials plan is genuinely cheaper. Kadence Pro is the same price but includes more. However, Kadence Lifetime plans are gone with no replacement, and you can’t buy a standalone Kadence theme or just the kadence blocks plugin.

What You NeededOld CostNew CostChange
Theme + Blocks only$149/year$99/year (Essentials)✅ Cheaper
Theme + Blocks + Security + Backups$348/year combined$219/year (Pro)✅ Cheaper
Full Kadence suite$219/year$219/year (Pro)✅ Same price, more Features
Multi-site management tools$219/year$399/year (Elite)❌ More expensive & Extra tools
Lifetime deal$799 onceNot available❌ Gone entirely
Theme Pro only$59/year$99/year minimum❌ More expensive
Blocks Pro only$69/year$99/year minimum❌ More expensive

2: SolidWP → Kadence Security: The Rebrand That Changes Everything

This is the part of the merger that deserves the most scrutiny. Because it represents the clearest case of a product being quietly phased out and absorbing its users pushed toward a more expensive bundle.

What Was SolidWP?

SolidWP (formerly iThemes) was a dedicated WordPress security, backup, and site management suite. SolidWP has three core products:

  • Solid Security Pro: Malware scanning, 2FA, vulnerability patching, brute-force protection, Patchstack virtual patching, etc.
  • Solid Backups: Automatic cloud backups, incremental backup technology (formerly known as BackupBuddy).
  • Solid Central: Multi-site management dashboard.

It could be purchased as individual plugins or as the Solid Suite bundle.

Old SolidWP ProductOld Price
Solid Security Pro$99/year (1 site)
Solid Backup Pro$99/year (1 site)
Solid Suite (Security + Backup + Central)$199/year (1 site) → $949/year (25 sites)

Customers bought these plugins because they wanted serious site protection, or complete site backup, and they could use these plugins with any theme  – Astra, GeneratePress, Divi, Elementor, whatever.

Solid Security Firewall & ban bad IPs

Here’s the real problem:

  • After Liquid Web merger, SolidWP is no longer sold separately. and it has become Kadence Security. It is a feature set bundled inside the Kadence Pro plan ($219/year).
  • The security module was essentially turned into a Kadence site builder add-on. And the only way to access it is to pay for the whole Kadence platform.

For Kadence users already on the Full Bundle ($219/year), this is great news. You now get security and backups at no extra cost.

For everyone else, this is a forced ecosystem migration. Here’s a quick pricing comparison between old & new pricing:

What You NeededOld CostNew CostChange
Security plugin (1 Site)$99/year$219/year (Kadence Pro required)❌ 2.2X more expensive
Security + Backups (1 Site)$199/year$219/year (Kadence Pro)➡️ Similar, but forces Kadence theme
Security + Backups + Central (5 sites)$399/year$399/year (Kadence Elite)✅ Same price, with extra features
Kadence Full Bundle + Security$348/year$219/year✅ Cheaper for Kadence users

The brutal truth: If you use OceanWP, Astra, GeneratePress, or another WordPress theme, you can no longer buy security plugin separately. Now, you have to buy a Kadence Pro plan just to use Kadence Security – even if you never plan to use the Kadence theme itself. That means paying $219/year mainly for the security plugin. If you want Solid Security plugin alternatives, good options are Wordfence or MalCare.

3: LearnDash: The Least Disruptive Change

LearnDash is a solid course builder WordPress plugin. Old LearnDash pricing ran on a per-site model, starting around $199/year for a single site. And it also had a Cloud option (hosted WordPress + LearnDash) starting at $29/month ($348/year).

After Liquid Web merger, MemberDash’s membership and content restriction features have been folded into Liquid Web for all subscriptions. Now, you can create unlimited courses and unlimited learners on a single website, but if you want to use LearnDash on another site, you must purchase a separate license for that site.

Liquid Web LearnDash new pricing

Now, Learndash product has AI-powered course building tools, AI Quiz Builder, instructor management, and a cleaner tiered structure. It now uses a tiered plan structure (Essentials, Pro, Elite) where different features are locked per tier, not just site counts.

What You NeededOld CostNew EquivalentChange
LearnDash for 1 site$199/year$259/year❌ more expensive & more features
LearnDash for 10 sites$399/year$259/year/site⚠️ More Exensive & needs seprate license
LearnDash + MemberDash$398/year$259/year✅ Better value

The notable addition: MemberDash is now folded into LearnDash subscription. Previously, if you wanted LearnDash and a membership restriction on your site, you needed to pay for both plugins separately. Now it’s bundled into one. That’s a genuine improvement for course creators who needed membership features.

The concern: The new tier structure locks different features per plan level. The old LearnDash pricing model was simple (you paid more only for more sites). Now you pay more for more features too. Budget-conscious users on lower tiers may find key tools locked. As a LearnDash alternative, you can use LiferLMS, Kajabi, or Masteriyo.

4: The Events Calendar: Now tiered, No Separate Add-Ons

The Events Calendar ran a free core plugin + paid add-on model. You bought the add-ons you need to for your website event management. Add-ons were purchased separately with their own license keys. Here’s all old Old Events Calendar plugin Pricing:

ProductOld Price (1 site)
Events Calendar Pro$149/year
Event Tickets Plus$149/year
Virtual Events (add-on)$89/year
Filter Bar (add-on)$89/year
Event Aggregator (importing)$99/year
Community Events + Tickets (both)$299/year combined
Event Marketing Bundle$289/year
Complete Collection Bundle (all plugins)$499+/year

Virtual Events and Wallet Plus were previously separate paid add-ons. Community Events and Community Tickets were two separate plugins sold individually.

What is The Events Calendar Now?

LIquid Web The events calender pricing

After the merger, the events calendar pricing based on three tiers. Virtual Events is now merged into Events Calendar Pro. Wallet Plus is now merged into Event Tickets Plus. Community Events and Community Tickets are now one single plugin called Community.

Here’s the complete The Events Calendar plugin pricing comparison between before & after merger:

What You NeededOld CostNew CostChange
Events Calendar Pro only$149/year$259/Year❌ More expensive
Pro + Virtual Events add-on$238/year$259/Year✅ Cheaper
Pro + Tickets Plus$298/year$259/Year✅ Cheaper
Pro + Tickets + Community$597/year$399/Year✅ Cheaper
Just one or two add-ons$89–$149 per add-on$259/Year❌ More expensive

The honest summary: If you previously bought multiple Events Calendar add-ons, the new pricing tiers likely save you money. If you only needed one or two add-ons, now you need to pay for an entire tier that includes things you don’t need. The à la carte option is gone for new buyers.

Part 5: GiveWP: Now tiered, No Separate Add-Ons

GiveWP had a popular free core plugin plus a tiered paid plan model. It also sold individual add-ons separately, which you could mix and match. For example, Recurring donations, Stripe, fee recovery, and P2P fundraising add-ons are sold separately and you could buy them individually for $79 (basic) or $149 (premium).

PlanOld PriceWhat It Included
Individual add-ons$79–$199 eachBuy only what you need
Basic Plan$149/yearCore payment gateways, marketing integrations, recurring, annual receipts
Plus Plan$349/yearAll basic + all premium add-ons
Pro Plan (with P2P)$499/yearEverything + Peer-to-Peer Fundraising

After Liquid Web merger, Give is now a three-tier product under Liquid Web. The individual add-on model for new buyers is gone. All add-ons are bundled into tiers, and you don’t need to manage all add-ons license keys separately.

Liquid Web GiveWP pricing

Here’s the quick GiveWP pricing comparison between before & after merger:

What You NeededOld CostNew CostChange
Basic donations + Stripe + recurring$228/year$199/year✅ Cheaper
Full suite including P2P$499/year$399/year✅ Cheaper
One or two add-ons only$79–$149 per add-on$199/year❌ more expensive

The honest summary: Nonprofit organizations that only needed one or two GiveWP add-ons and kept costs low will likely pay more under the new tiered model. However, If you needed the full GiveWP suite, new pricing tiers may actually be cheaper.

Important for nonprofits: GiveWP offers a 15% discount for verified nonprofit organizations. This remains available – contact Liquid Web support with proof and you’ll receive a discount.


The Liquid Web Absorbed Brands – IconicWP, Restrict Content Pro, SolidWP, and MemberDash

These four brands no longer exist as standalone products. They are not sold anywhere. Their features live inside Kadence or LearnDash. I already talked about SolidWP; here’s what each was and where it went.

1: IconicWP → Kadence Shop Kit

IconicWP brands made WooCommerce enhancement plugins. They were widely used by WooCommerce store owners, regardless of their theme or plugin ecosystem. The most used IconnicWP plugins are:

  • WooThumbs: advanced WooCommerce product image gallery.
  • WooCommerce Delivery Slots: delivery date & time picker.
  • Flux Checkout: optimized WooCommerce checkout experience.
  • Attribute Swatches

After Liquid Web merger, all IconicWP features are now inside Kadence Shop Kit, which is included in Kadence Pro plan ($219/year).

The problem for existing IconicWP users:

  1. You can no longer buy WooThumbs for $79/year as a standalone plugin.
  2. Two specific WooThumbs features do not exist in Kadence Shop Kit: inline video playing in the product gallery, and global product video settings. If your store relied on those, you face a real disruption after one year.

Quick Pricing Comparison:

What You NeededOld CostNew CostChange
WooThumbs only$79/year$219/year (Kadence Pro)❌ 2.7X more expensive
Attribute Swatches only$79/year$219/year (Kadence Pro)❌ 2.7X more expensive
All Access Club (14 plugins)$299/year$219/year (Kadence Pro)✅ Cheaper (if on Kadence)
Any IconicWP plugin on non-Kadence theme$79–$299/yearNo equivalent option❌ Effectively discontinued

2: Restrict Content Pro (RCP) → Kadence Memberships

Restrict Content Pro was one of the most popular and trusted membership WordPress plugins. RCP was respected for being lightweight, developer-friendly, and working with any theme or page builder. Developers loved it.

After Liquid Web merger, RCP’s features are now inside Kadence Memberships, bundled in Kadence Pro plan ($219/year).

The problem for RCP users:

  1. RCP’s standalone buying option is gone.
  2. To use a membership plugin, you need to buy Kadence Pro plan ($219/year).
  3. For developers who used RCP on client sites with different themes, this is a dead end.

Quick Pricing Comparison:

What You NeededOld CostNew CostChange
Memberships plugin for 1 site$99/year$219/year (Kadence Pro)❌ 2.2X more expensive
Memberships plugin for unlimited sites$249/year$399/year (Kadence Elite)❌ 60% more expensive
RCP on non-Kadence theme$99–$249/yearNo standalone option❌ Effectively discontinued

3: MemberDash → LearnDash

MemberDash was a standalone membership community WordPress plugin made by the LearnDash team. It was sold separately from LearnDash and focused only on online communities and gated content.

After Liquid Web merger, MemberDash is now folded into the new LearnDash plans. Its membership and content restriction features are now part of the LearnDash bundle.

Quick Pricing Comparison:

What You NeededOld CostNew CostChange
Membership features (1 site)$199/Year$259/year❌ More features than needed, & more expensive

Where Liquid Web Merger Gets It Right

To be fair to Liquid Web:

  • One Liquid Web portal is a real improvement. Managing multiple licenses across Kadence, SolidWP, LearnDash, GiveWP, and IconicWP was a mess. One login at software.liquidweb.com is genuinely better, if you’re using multiple subscriptions.
  • Existing customers are protected (for now). Your pricing, features, and license keys stay the same. That’s a reasonable transition.
  • Kadence Essentials at $99/year is genuinely cheaper than the old $149/year Essential Bundle. Real savings for users who only needed Kadence Theme pro + Blocks pro.
  • Kadence Pro at $219/year includes security + backups at no extra cost compared to the old Full Bundle at the same price. Better value for existing Kadence users.
  • Events Calendar and GiveWP consolidations eliminate the headache of managing renewal dates on a dozen separate add-on licenses.

What the Merger Gets It Wrong

  • Non-Kadence users with SolidWP are stuck. If you used Solid Security or Solid Backup plugin with another theme, you’re now forced to buy into the Kadence plan or switch to a differnt plugin. I reocmmend using Malcare as Solid Security & BlogVault as a Solid Backup plugin alternatives.
  • IconicWP users on non-Kadence themes have no good path forward. WooThumbs, Attribute Swatches, Delivery Slots plugins now locked inside Kadence plans. If you’re not switching themes, you’re access to these plugins in future.
  • The Lifetime deal is gone forever. Kadence’s $799 lifetime bundle was one of the most popular WordPress deals. It’s gone. No explanation, just quietly removed.
  • Restrict Content Pro had a loyal developer fanbase for it’s clean code, theme-agnostic, simple. Now it’s buried inside a Kadence site builder. Many developers will move to other standalone membership plugins.
  • SolidWP’s security education resources “Solid Academy” are gone. Real loss for the security-focused WordPress community.
  • Liquid Web says migration is optional. But when your license lapses, the old plan doesn’t exist anymore. You must buy a new Liquid Web plan or swtich to different platform.
Can I buy Kadence Blocks Pro without the Kadence Theme bundle?

No. After Liquid Web mergers, you need to purchase the Kadence Essentials Bundle plan to access Pro features for either the theme or the blocks.

How will the Liquid Web merger affect my LearnDash and GiveWP support?
Liquid Web LearnDash support

All plugins & themes support is being centralized. While the technical teams remain specialized, these brands now operate directly under Liquid Web support. It means billing and high-level account management will likely go through Liquid Web’s support.

Do I need to switch to Kadence Theme to use the new Kadence Security plugin?

No. Security plugin remains compatible with other themes. However, the UI and marketing are now heavily optimized for Kadence theme users. And future feature updates will likely prioritize integration with the Kadence theme.

Final Thoughts

The Liquid Web consolidation makes sense as a business strategy. Maintaining eight separate brands, payments portals, and dozens of overlapping SKUs is expensive and confusing.

But “business strategy” and “good for customers” are not the same thing.

But the people hurt by this restructure are real:

  • SolidWP users on other themes are forced to pay for a Kadence site builder, when they don’t need to keep their WordPress security plugin.
  • IconicWP users on non-Kadence themes: their WooCommerce add-ons plugins are now gone without a clean migration option.
  • RCP developers: Their favorite membership tool is absorbed into a product built for a different purpose.
  • MemberDash Users are now paying for an LMS plugin to get a membership features.
  • Small nonprofits using one or two GiveWP add-ons are now pushed into tier pricing that costs more.
  • Kadence lifetime buyers or those who were planning to buy: this option is permanently gone.

The critical security patches for retired products (like: Solid Security) continue only through April 2027. After that, StellarWP-era plugins get no updates at all. That’s not a forever-guarantee – it’s a sunset timeline dressed up in polite language.

If you’re an existing StellarWP customer, the single most important thing to do right now is check whether your use of plugins/add-ons is covered by the new structure before your next renewal cycle, not after.

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That’s all for this article. I’ll update this article when I receive more information about these subscriptions.

Thank you for reading. Have a nice day.

About Sayan Samanta

Greetings! I'm Sayan Samanta, an experienced blogger and WordPress enthusiast. I have 7 years of hands-on expertise in building WordPress websites, and I’m thrilled to share my insights with you. I specialize in high-level speed optimization, security hardening, and rigorous hosting performance testing. Check my testing methodology.

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