Paizo Tech Update

Thursday, April 10, 2025

A long time ago in a July far away, I let you all know about Paizo’s plans to improve its tech infrastructure. While that has been a slower process than any of us have liked, here's an update on where we’re at and where we’re going.

The Foundation

Paizo began work on modernizing its backend infrastructure in 2023 to allow us easier and faster access to the boring business analytics and insights that we’ve historically had to assemble by spreadsheets over the years. When completed, it will greatly improve our ability to ensure that we have the right products available at the right time and in the right quantities for our customers, send more timely reports to our business partners, and overall streamline internal processes that are stretched across several systems.


Part of this core infrastructure is the rollout of a new warehouse management system. The first part of this is live today, with orders to our hobby and book distributors being picked and shipped from the new system. The next step will be when the new ecommerce store goes live. From your side, you’ll see faster and more accurate orders and trackable shipping details. In addition, Paizo won’t need to shut down for a week every year to do inventory. Instead, the system has us run mini-inventories every week throughout the year.


The New Store

The team is hard at work on a brand-new store experience, reorganizing the entirety of Paizo’s products into more coherent and easier-to-find locations, extracting data from our legacy system, and more.

Much of what you see on Paizo.com today has been built internally over the years and is affectionately known as Presto. Back when Paizo began, ecommerce software to handle subscriptions didn’t really exist, so we built our own solution from the ground up. Presto currently does the heavy lifting for the ecommerce store, forums, shipping and package tracking, and more. It also provides a variety of reports that the finance team imports into their accounting software, the sales team uses to track sales, etc.

The new store will replace all of the shopping pages on the site: product pages, category pages, and store landing pages–including the subscriptions landing page, providing a more modern, streamlined shopping experience for customers, including a single-page checkout!

Areas that will stay the same for now will be the forums, Organized Play reporting, the blog, and a dozen or so landing pages. Here’s a brief rundown of the new things you’ll see at the Paizo Store when it launches.

Paizo Plus Loyalty Program


The Paizo Advantage is our current loyalty program. It gives subscribers access to free Pathfinder Society or Starfinder Society releases if you subscribe to 4 lines and both if you subscribe to 6 or more. It also grants 15% off most of your Paizo.com purchases.

The new Paizo Plus program will give you more choices for your rewards. You’ll earn virtual gold on your purchases that you can use for things like coupons for society scenarios, $5–20 off coupons, and the top tier will grant 15% off all your purchases just like today. You’ll also be able to earn gold by writing reviews of your purchases, by referring your friends to the new store, by following Paizo on social media, by joining the new program, and on your birthday!

There will be changes vs. how we do things today, of course, but we’ve worked hard to create a program that lets you keep what you want from today’s loyalty program and expand it out to something even better. We’ll be sharing more details on the new Paizo Plus in an upcoming blog.

Library

We’re very excited to be unveiling a new file library when the new store launches as well. This replaces your Digital Content portal that exists today and offers more streamlined search capabilities using filters and a search box, a new look, the ability to download multiple products at once, and more! Everything you currently have in your current Digital Content will migrate to the new Library.


New Payment Methods

We will be expanding payment methods with the new store. Here are a few that we are targeting for launch.

Credit Cards: American Express, Aura, Diners Club, Discover, ELO, Hipercard, JCB, Mada, Mastercard, RuPay (India), UnionPay, Visa.

Digital Wallets: Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal.

Online Bank Transfers: Sofort

Some of these payment methods are region specific (like Hipercard for Brazil or RuPay for India), so you won’t be flooded with options when you checkout. Not all payment methods can be used for subscription payments because some providers don’t allow recurring payments, but you’ll see available options as you go through checkout for subscriptions.

New Subscription Portal


Starting with the launch of the new store, subscribers will be able to manage their subscriptions directly from their dashboard. This will allow you to skip, cancel, or suspend a subscription without the need to contact the customer service team.

Subscribers will be able to continue to “sidecart” products into their upcoming subscriptions through what’s now called combined shipping. This is largely the same functionality we have now, but the process for adding items to your sidecart are a bit different. We’ll cover that in a future blog.

So… When?

The date for this launch was written during the Gap and is currently lost to human knowledge. Triune predicts that the date is soon(™), but I dare not tempt the machine gods by uttering a specific date.

Stay tuned!

Jim Butler
President

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Pathfinder Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber
Maya Coleman wrote:
I wanted to drop in again and say thank you all for your patience in this! We realize a lot of our community has been waiting a long time, and even though we're asking you to wait a little longer, we appreciate it whole heartedly. We will update you as soon as we're able! Have a good weekend everyone!

I'll be honest, the thing that I find funny is that the Blog say it's been in the work since 2023... when I'm pretty sure I had heard through the branches that there was work done to do this from even before that! So I guess 2023 might have been a turning point where the work was kinda "reset" or something? xD

As a Programmer, I KNOW that sometimes, you realize that the first solution you thought of ended up not working in practice, and you need to restart from scratch, even if you worked years on it already. u_u

But yeah. It will be nice to finally see the results of all these efforts! :3

Liberty's Edge

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I am IN AWE of all the functions you people managed to stack on your PRESTO.

And I salute the bravery and effort of those working on the new systems while the old one must still keep on functioning.

Of course, I salute those maintaining the Old One too.

Second Seekers (Jadnura)

Very excited to see these changes come out!

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Pathfinder Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber
The Raven Black wrote:

I am IN AWE of all the functions you people managed to stack on your PRESTO.

And I salute the bravery and effort of those working on the new systems while the old one must still keep on functioning.

Of course, I salute those maintaining the Old One too.

For the company, that's figuratively very similar to an heart transplant. And a kidney. Throw a bonus lung on top of it. All at once. All must be done between two heartbeats. (And they need to prep for the other transplants too: the other kidney, a liver, and whole skin and hair! xD )


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber
Yoshua wrote:

Fun and interesting times. I've maintained 5 subs mainly for the 15% discount across the board with the Society scenario pdf free, hoping 4/5 subs is what you are calling the top end in the new system.

Losing the 15% discount or the pdf will mean I re evaluate, not necessarily cancel any subs, but definitely hoping you are good with the 'expanding' on the current loyalty/advantage program.

Can't wait to see this change show up :D

I'm in the same boat. If "top tier" is more than my current 4 subscriptions I'll also need to seriously reevaluate things.


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Paizoblog wrote:
… You’ll also be able to earn gold by writing reviews of your purchases, by referring your friends to the new store, by following Paizo on social media, by joining the new program, and on your birthday!

Can’t believe no/one else has pointed out that this seems to follow a trajectory that isn’t dissimilar to that of shonky videogames…virtual gold….inducement to social media…payment for review…payment for recruiting etc…


Pathfinder Lost Omens, Rulebook, Starfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber
OceanshieldwolPF 2.5 wrote:
Paizoblog wrote:
… You’ll also be able to earn gold by writing reviews of your purchases, by referring your friends to the new store, by following Paizo on social media, by joining the new program, and on your birthday!

Can’t believe no/one else has pointed out that this seems to follow a trajectory that isn’t dissimilar to that of shonky videogames…virtual gold….inducement to social media…payment for review…payment for recruiting etc…

Also practically every restaurant in central city Philadelphia.


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Euan wrote:
Thebigham wrote:

Improving the org play side of things will actually bring more people to Paizo. Improving the forums when discord / reddit etc exist doesn't seem like the best use of resources in my opinion.

Making it easier for new players to engage, and join into Org Play to me would net more benefit than improving forums. It is very challenging to try to onboard new players and tell them about the 3-4 sites they need to use and then say oh yeah btw you need to track your stuff manually as well using some google sheet or similar.

Many bounce right off that and are never to be heard from again.

I don't disagree that the Org side of things needs desperate help, but the forums is where many of us play - it's not just a place to chat. Reddit and Discord are not good choices for that for a variety of reasons, though some do play there.

I'm not opposed to waiting, more, and more, and more, as we have for decades for a better place to play, but it is something Paizo should do and continue to support. So it's a toss up for me as to whether the forums or the Org Play sections are 'next', but both should happen.

True, but the way I see it is SOME play on these forums, but ALL have to interact with the Org Play side. There are many alternatives to the forums for playing and discussions. There are no other alternatives for the Org Play site.

It can be a barrier to entry for new players and even more so for new GMs of ALL formats of play.

Just my view on the situation.


I say this as someone who currently exclusively uses the forums to socialize about Pathfinder stuff and currently does not participate in organized play at all: The org play stuff needs overhauls much more, I think priorities are misplaced on that one. That is, unless the reason for prioritizing the forums is mostly or entirely to do with the company's internal needs (i.e. easier moderation, easier reporting and removal of spam/harassment, better for the blog, etc.), in which case I do think it is warranted.


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Good luck, tech team. I’m sure it’s a monumental task.

Worth it in the end, no doubt. No more nervous swallows as you hit “go”. :)


The Prince of Lies wrote:
Diaz Ex Machina wrote:
I've prayed for this to happen for so long, I'm crying tears of pure joy!
Let's not be hasty now...

Don't you dare smother my enthusiasm, you Devil!


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Jim Butler wrote:

We want gamers worldwide playing Pathfinder and Starfinder and we understand that shipping costs are a barrier to that.

-Jim

One way to get around that would be to FINALLY give us "Digital only" or "PDF only" subscriptions! It gets around shipping costs completely and there are a lot of people who don't want or need the physical books anymore. They are your loyal customers, too! I hope, the new Plus system will acknowledge that in some way, since Advantage never did :(


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The.Vortex wrote:
One way to get around that would be to FINALLY give us "Digital only" or "PDF only" subscriptions! It gets around shipping costs completely and there are a lot of people who don't want or need the physical books anymore. They are your loyal customers, too! I hope, the new Plus system will acknowledge that in some way, since Advantage never did :(

That would be wonderful! I live in Italy, the shipping costs are too high for my finances, but I'd love to subscribe to a "PDF Only" service!


Better late than never! It's been a big endeavor, a long time coming, and far overdue. May it launch bug-free

Next up, I hope:
* Fixing digital library naming schemes to be standard and clear
* Making digital image files of certain types useful (like good image files for digital pawns)
* Resuming putting legacy product on POD (hopefully, eventually, all books at least)...

Grand Lodge

Adventure Path Charter Subscriber

Hands off off my legacy AP charter subscriber discount. I'll be ok if that stays the same.

-Skeld


DMurnett wrote:
I say this as someone who currently exclusively uses the forums to socialize about Pathfinder stuff and currently does not participate in organized play at all: The org play stuff needs overhauls much more, I think priorities are misplaced on that one. That is, unless the reason for prioritizing the forums is mostly or entirely to do with the company's internal needs (i.e. easier moderation, easier reporting and removal of spam/harassment, better for the blog, etc.), in which case I do think it is warranted.

After the 4chan hack, I would say that improved security is both external and internal needs, but also something that was probably already on the "to do" list anyway.

The shop/store also add reasons to update things.


Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber

What will be the fate of those that have a legacy subscriber discount?


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Is anyone else getting a bad feeling about the upcoming changes to the loyalty program? The way it’s been described so far - lots of vague “coming soon” language and talk of a “better experience” - just screams corpo-speak for we’re cutting benefits, but trying to make it sound like a good thing.

Let’s be honest: when companies say they’re “enhancing” or “evolving” a program to “better serve us,” it usually translates to more restrictions, fewer rewards, or a new tier system that’s harder to climb. They frame it as a win for the customer, but it almost always serves their bottom line, not ours.

Until they drop actual details, there’s no way to know for sure, but the language so far feels like a red flag. If the changes were genuinely beneficial, they probably wouldn’t be so cagey or need to spin it this hard. They'd be shouting them from the rooftops instead of deferring them for a future blog.

Would love to be wrong on this, but right now it feels like we’re being softened up for a downgrade.


nephandys wrote:

Is anyone else getting a bad feeling about the upcoming changes to the loyalty program? The way it’s been described so far - lots of vague “coming soon” language and talk of a “better experience” - just screams corpo-speak for we’re cutting benefits, but trying to make it sound like a good thing.

Let’s be honest: when companies say they’re “enhancing” or “evolving” a program to “better serve us,” it usually translates to more restrictions, fewer rewards, or a new tier system that’s harder to climb. They frame it as a win for the customer, but it almost always serves their bottom line, not ours.

Until they drop actual details, there’s no way to know for sure, but the language so far feels like a red flag. If the changes were genuinely beneficial, they probably wouldn’t be so cagey or need to spin it this hard. They'd be shouting them from the rooftops instead of deferring them for a future blog.

Would love to be wrong on this, but right now it feels like we’re being softened up for a downgrade.

I know that feeling, but usually Paizo is a good company, somehow an exception among the big names in the hobby industry.


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber
Skeld wrote:

Hands off off my legacy AP charter subscriber discount. I'll be ok if that stays the same.

-Skeld

Seconded.

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