WPFlareMail Is Becoming Flarepipe

WPFlareMail is becoming Flarepipe. Same product, same team, new name, and the most important part first: there is nothing you need to do. Your email keeps sending, your license key keeps working, and your settings come along automatically.
The plugin you know as WPFlareMail is now Flarepipe Email, the first product under the new Flarepipe umbrella. Here is what that means in practice.
Nothing breaks
We designed this rename so that existing installs are not affected:
- Your email keeps sending. The plugin sends through your own Cloudflare account, and the rename does not touch your Cloudflare setup, API tokens, or sending domain.
- Your license key stays valid. Pro licenses keep activating and validating, unchanged. There is no new key to enter.
- Your settings survive. When you update the plugin, it migrates your settings automatically. You will not reconfigure anything.
- Old links keep working. The website is moving from wpflaremail.com to flarepipe.com with permanent redirects in place, so bookmarks, documentation links, and update checks all continue to resolve.
What changes
- The name. After you update, the plugin appears in your WordPress dashboard as Flarepipe Email (or Flarepipe Email Pro).
- The website. Our new home is flarepipe.com, where your account and dashboard now live. Because the domain is changing, you will be asked to log in again once on the new site, with the same email address as before.
- Support. Support now lives on the new site too. The support page has all the ways to reach us, and the old support address keeps working, so nothing in your inbox goes stale.
One note on timing: the free plugin’s rename to flarepipe-email is rolling out gradually, and a WordPress.org listing is currently pending review. If your install still shows the old name for a while, that is expected. It will pick up the new branding through a normal update.
Why the new name
WPFlareMail was a name that could only ever describe a WordPress plugin. As we started planning what comes next, that began to feel like a ceiling rather than a description. Flarepipe is the umbrella brand, and Flarepipe Email is its first product, one that currently ships as a WordPress plugin but is no longer defined by it.
The rename also came out of our WordPress.org directory review, where a coined brand name is the recommended path. Rather than fight that guidance, we took it as the push to pick a name we can grow into.
Questions?
If anything looks off after an update, or you just want to say hello to the new name, reach out through our support page and we will sort it out. Thanks for being with us for the first chapter as WPFlareMail. We think you will like where Flarepipe is headed.