The story of GamiPress
In late 2016, when Ruben and Irene were beginning to build several marketplaces and communities, they needed a gamification plugin well integrated with WordPress, was simple though sufficiently powerful, providing modern and reliable features and integrated with the others website plugins. After several months testing existing options, Ruben and Irene concluded it was clear that none of the current gamification plugins provided what he wanted. With that, they set out to build their own, which quickly became GamiPress.
GamiPress was designed to provide a complete and flexible gamification system that gave site administrators a clean, simple way to build the gamification strategy they want. GamiPress does aim to provide all of the fundamentals and much more in a clear, concise, and easy to use way.
Today, GamiPress has grown far beyond its humble beginnings and now offers more than 120 add-ons and connects with more than 70 WordPress plugins to bring the maximum flexibility for the gamification strategy of any WordPress website.
Meet the team

Author of more than 120 WordPress plugins and with more than 40 open source projects on Github, prides himself for getting his code running on thousands of websites around the world.

Irene spends her day designing news assets, sweeping up support tickets and crafting video tutorials for GamiPress and AutomatorWP.

Science fiction reader and more, ink artist & loves spending time looking at art for inspiration.

He loves Rubik's cubes, volleyball, and immersing himself in books during hours, even days.

Passionate of healthy living, Francisco dedicates his free time to cycling mountain routes and taking care of his garden.

Flavia loves fixing stuff and solving problems using design methods and defines itself as a cat lover (without cat), soccer fan and a full-fledged movies fan.
More plugins from the GamiPress team
AutomatorWP is a flexible and open-source automator plugin that lets you connect your WordPress plugins together and create automated workflows.
You can create “automations" linked to your WordPress activities and when any of them happen, you can make other things happen accordingly.
You can use these automations for automate sales, marketing, administrative tasks, learning and any other kind of processes you want letting you save time and get focused on your most important work.