

Jetonomy
Jetonomy adds forums, a Q&A board with accepted answers, an "Ideas" feature-request board, and an activity feed to a WordPress site, running on its own database tables rather than WordPress's default post type, and built to work with any WordPress theme.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Pay once or Subscription)
- Open Source (GPL-2.0)
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
- Wordpress
Jetonomy information
What is Jetonomy?
Jetonomy is a WordPress plugin that turns a site into a self-hosted discussion community. It supports four distinct space types: standard forums for open discussion, a Q&A format with accepted-answer marking similar to Stack Overflow or Quora, an "Ideas" board with a Planned to Shipped status workflow for collecting and tracking feature requests, and a general activity feed.
Community moderation is handled through a trust-level system (six levels, TL0 through TL5) that automatically promotes active, well-behaved members to greater posting privileges over time, reducing the moderation burden on site owners as a community grows. Posts support Markdown formatting, three levels of threaded replies, topic voting and reputation, and topic moving, merging, or splitting by moderators.
Built-in spam protection includes Akismet, reCAPTCHA v3, and Cloudflare Turnstile integration, with trusted members exempted automatically. Search is powered by a full-text index with optional Meilisearch or Algolia adapters for larger sites. Site owners migrating from another forum plugin can import existing content directly from bbPress, wpForo, or Asgaros, with a dry-run preview and original URL preservation to avoid breaking existing links.
Jetonomy is built as a standalone plugin rather than an extension of another platform, requires WordPress 6.7 or later and PHP 8.1 or later, and works with any WordPress theme. It's distributed by Wbcom Designs and exposes a REST API for developers who want to build custom integrations.








