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CommandWP is a multi-site management and debugging tool built for WordPress agencies. Its core idea is to avoid the traditional management-plugin approach and instead connect to WordPress sites and hosting servers via WP-CLI over SSH. It aims to help agencies maintain client sites from a single application and reduce the overhead of switching between multiple admin dashboards.
Based on the features disclosed so far, CommandWP covers the main areas of WordPress operations. For WordPress Core, it can sync data, update a single site or all sites, pin the current version, and test SSH and WP-CLI configuration. For plugins and themes, it supports installation, updates, activation/deactivation, removal, and version pinning, with some actions available in bulk. For backups, it offers daily backups stored on S3, secure backup downloads, site restoration, and cross-server migration. Monitoring features include CommandWP activity logs, update-status emails, and uptime tracking based on UptimeRobot. For agencies, it also plans or supports white-label capabilities such as multiple accounts, logo uploads, email templates, sender configuration, SMTP, and dashboard support. Other basic features include encrypted credential storage and site notes.
The pricing page clearly states “Pricing TBD.” No plans, prices, site limits, free tier, or trial policy have been published yet; it only provides a form for users to share pricing suggestions. As a result, it is currently difficult to assess the long-term cost of use, and teams with clear requirements around budgeting, procurement processes, and contract terms may not be able to make a direct decision at this stage.
The main advantage is its clear technical direction: WP-CLI over SSH is more reliable for WordPress teams familiar with server operations and reduces the fragility that comes with relying on management plugins installed inside each site. Its feature set also maps closely to agencies’ day-to-day maintenance work, including bulk updates, backups, monitoring, and white labeling. The limitation is that the product is still in an early disclosure stage: some features are described as “support or will soon,” so the exact boundaries are not fully clear. The founder describes himself as a sole developer, so enterprise-grade support, SLA, compliance, and continuous delivery capabilities need additional verification. There is also no visible information about API access or payment methods.
CommandWP is best suited to small and mid-sized agencies or technical operations teams that manage multiple WordPress client sites, are comfortable configuring SSH/WP-CLI, and want to reduce dependence on plugins. The source material does not provide information about access from China, so availability is unknown; payment methods are also undisclosed. For teams deploying it in China, it would be necessary to test the availability of commandwp.com, S3 downloads, and UptimeRobot-related routes, as well as assess cross-border payment options. Alternatives to compare include ManageWP, MainWP, InfiniteWP, and WP Umbrella.
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commandwp.com is an United States Site Builders provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach commandwp.com directly.