Commercial readiness is a checklist, not a vibe. If the plugin pages cannot answer the basic questions about what it does, who it is for, how it works, and how it stays safe, then it is not ready to sell.
The signals I look for
Clear product positioning.
Visible workflow categories.
A safe access model.
A real setup path.
A demo that proves the output.
SEO pages that match the brand.
Blog content that explains the use cases.
A pricing page that answers budget questions.
A docs path that reduces support load.
A site that looks coherent in search and on social.
What it means in practice
The product should help the buyer imagine the first success quickly.
If the buyer can see the workflow, the risk drops and the decision gets easier.
Why this matters for MCPWP
MCPWP is strongest when it is framed as controlled WordPress site operations for AI clients.
That is the commercial category worth pushing.
Takeaway
Readiness is visible when the site, the product, and the message all line up.
That is the threshold a real market-ready plugin has to hit.