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Easily manage ALL your WP Sites

    Wow.

    There is a fairy-godmother after all, and her name is Vlad!

    I have a growing list of WordPress websites and it has been getting tedious updating each one of them and monitoring them, even with using a password manager to automatically login.

    Then along comes Vlad with a very cool tool.

     

     ManageWP is both a plugin (which authorises the software to centralise your sites) and a dashboard which not only shows an at-a-glance status of your sites but also has increased functionality. You can do bulk updates and upgrades, bulk posts and pages, and other activities including automated backups of your entire site – outstanding safety feature.

    And you never have to leave.

    From within the dashboard you can then step into any of yoru sites and do the usual stuff.

    This is a beta-model at the moment and so it’s use is temporarily free. Which is a good move on Vlad’s part because even after only 30 minutes playing with this, I’m sure most people will not want to go back to the manual method when he sets a price for it.

    So head over to managewp.com and try it out for yourself – no affiliate links at all. Just passing on a tip – it works for me!

    2 thoughts on “Easily manage ALL your WP Sites”

    1. Hi
      I have used ManageWp to control over 250 WP sites.
      But in the last update I’d run through the ‘Dashboard’
      It damaged a huge number of my sites.

      I am now busy deactivate the plug-in from the whole network of mine. (Just think about the time consuming of this action..!!)

      They are NOT ready!!!!
      I suggest to think very carefully if you want to use this plug-in.

      1. Thanks for your feedback, Amit.

        I haven’t had the same problems – so far so good in my experience. Sorry to hear you’ve had such an issue and after fixing a hack on one of my sites recently, I can appreciate how much effort is involved in fixing anything that goes wrong.

        As you say, always be careful when trying anything new and test it first to make sure you’re happy.

        Cheers.

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