How does it work? Do you have to provide them with all your passwords? The answer is no. Access to your site is governed by the ManageWP Worker plugin that you install directly onto your blog. That means that the only password ManageWP stores is the one needed for their central dashboard.
Once you’ve installed the plugin and linked your website with ManageWP you can access all the features it offers. The dashboard is clean and easy to use. Plus it looks just like your casual WordPress dashboard so you don’t have to worry about adapting to a new and unfamiliar platform.
You need to install the ManageWP Worker plugin on your blogs before you can add them to ManageWP. This is done so you don’t have to hand your site’s credentials over to a third party, which is a touch I quite liked.
And finally, the “bulk add” features look really handy. You can publish new posts or pages and add bookmarks and users across some or all of your sites using ManageWP. If you’re adding a writer to your stable who needs access to a bunch of sites, this is ridiculously useful.
ManageWP is an entire WordPress management system. If you are managing multiple WordPress installs at once, for organizations, businesses or Churches, you should seriously consider ManageWP.
Every time you want to install a new plugin, check for updates or update posts you have to sign into various different accounts and then log out of those accounts, not the most efficient way to spend your time. Thankfully the team at ManageWP has made it far easier to manage multiple sites from one WordPress administration area.
One of my favorite aspects of ManageWP is the ability to mass upload plugins and themes to all or any of the sites I have on my platform. If the plugin doesn’t require special setup option I can even choose the “activate plugins after upload” to mass activate the new plugin option.
With the number of WordPress installations installed by us increasing every month, we needed a good solution for keeping track of them all. Prelovac‘s rather fantastic ManageWP solution does this perfectly.
But for anyone who has to manage multiple WordPress sites on multiple servers, I think I’ve just found the best WordPress plugin ever. This is an especially powerful tool for SEO professionals who rely on WordPress CMS for their own or clients’ sites.
What happens if you have lots of different WordPress sites spread out over lots of different servers? What happens if you're managing sites for lots of different clients? ManageWP.com has an intriguing solution: one dashboard for all your WordPress sites.
All your sites under one dashboard! That alone tells you something. ManageWP helps you manage multiple WordPress sites in one place, keeping them updated and secure. One login, one password, one “picture” of what is going on of all your sites. An amazing service that I can no longer live without.
The best thing about this service is that you don’t have to sign into multiple dashboards to make updates to each of your sites. It helps to keep you organized, can save you loads of time on upgrades and allows you to quickly roll out new features across multiple sites.
If you’re a Realtor operating a personal web property as well as multiple niche neighborhood blogs, then surely you know the effort it takes to keep up with constant updates to WordPress, it’s plugins, much less distributing content across your real estate network, right? ManageWP.com may be your answer.
If you have multiple WordPress Blogs running and would like one combined dashboard to run them all, then you would be happy to hear there is finally a solution for that…thanks to ManageWP.
Up until now there has never been a great solution for managing multiple WordPress blogs. This may be a thing of the past as a new service called ManageWP aims to make it easier to manage several WordPress blogs from the one area.
ManageWP is a lifesaving tool that will save you lots of time and effort. It’s such a convenience to be able to login to just one WordPress blog and manage all of your blogs from there. I have 6 sites that run WordPress and this plugin has really made my day. How about you?
ManageWP is not just only a time saving tool but makes your blog management more convenient too. With logging into just one wordpress blog gives you way to manage all your other blogs from the same dashboard.
Because I consider myself someone who helps the everyday WordPress user, I’m always looking for tools, plugins, advice- whatever – that makes it easy for people to make the most of their WordPress sites.