Quinn FAQ: From Concept to WordPress.org in One Week
Last Friday I sat down and asked myself a simple question: what are some good, accessible ways to showcase my expertise while opening the door to some residual income? So I workshopped a few ideas, looked at the market, found a small gap, and decided to take advantage of it.
The drive behind it wasn’t some grand product vision. It’s been this impending signal from the universe that things are changing for me, and I need to brace myself for whatever that looks like. Sometimes the best response to uncertainty is to build something. So I built Quinn FAQ. Inception, architecture, implementation, refinement, all in a single day.
From there it was iteration after iteration. Security hardening. Performance tuning. Making sure Quinn wasn’t just functional but responsible, the kind of plugin I’d trust on my own site before I asked anyone else to trust it on theirs.
By Tuesday of this week, Quinn FAQ was submitted for review on WordPress.org. While that review process runs its course, I’ve been simultaneously integrating Quinn into our new software licensing and distribution platform, Nova-Core. More on that in a moment.
Quinn generates structured, schema-ready FAQ pages with minimal friction. Install it, point it at your content, and let it work. The free tier handles the basics. Pro unlocks the full toolkit: append mode, premium styling, higher generation limits. Lifetime plan means you pay once and ride every future update.
This is the debut product from Position5, and the speed from idea to submission isn’t a flex. It’s the standard I’m setting for how we build here.