What a lovely day at the ManageWP office in Belgrade to present our newest update (ManageWP Worker 3.9.9), that includes couple of new features which we are sure you are going to love.
Global management of plugins, themes and users
ManageWP has complete support for managing plugins and themes across all sites now.
For example you can now get a view of all plugins installed on your sites and activate, deactivate or delete them in bulk.
You can also quickly install or add them to favorites. And everything is available for themes too.
Changing your admin password on all sites is now possible in just a few seconds thanks to ManageWP. And we didn’t stop there, you are also able to change the user role or add/remove the user on all your sites.
Overwrite plugins and themes during installation
Frequently asked for, the option to overwrite existing plugins and themes while installing to multiple websites is finally here. This will come very useful for those of you who use premium plugins and themes.
Backup status widget
Introducing new widget to the ManageWP dashboard, backup status gives you the status of all your backup tasks at glance. Green, yellow and red lights inform you if the backups went well, did not run yet or have failed.
Faster loading of admin for your sites
Opening your website admin from ManageWP is one of the most frequently used features of ManageWP. It just got faster, saving you even more time when opening multiple websites.
Premium plugins and themes updates API
For all developers out there, ManageWP now supports bulk premium plugin and theme updates through a very simple API, which is very easy to integrate into existing products. The very first to support this API are dev4press.com premium plugins and themes, and we thank them for their support.
If you want to take advantage of ManageWP updates in your premium addons, go to ManageWP API page and download our dead-easy-to-integrate example.
Coming next
As usual we have a bunch of new features coming up, like ability to upload plugins and themes to favorites, uptime monitoring and security module. Stay tuned.
qbuster
Plugins are not just activated or deactivated they can also be activated but not in active service.
As better plugins evolve and others with similar functionality decline there comes a time where the lesser needs to be replaced by its better. To ensure that no threads belonging to the old are left, we need a feature which shows whether an active plugin is actually being called and, ideally the post/pages where those calls are being made.
Samuel
I’m in love with this tool! This is increadible to manage a bunch of blogs/sites. This will worth the 10$/m big time 🙂
btw can you do a blog post about the security feature and what you have done on your side to help us feel secure… as the plugin ManageWP worker seems to have access to pretty much anything.
ManageWP
That’s a good idea, will do.
drperdew
I already love this and I’ve only been in it 10 minutes. It doesn’t update my Genesis Themes, but with your API, I’m sure it will soon. Thanks.
ManageWP
Feel free to ping the Genesis team about our API http://managewp.com/api
ManageWP
Thanks for the support guys. Please let us know what features you miss in ManageWP.
wexler
Vladimir – you’ve outdone yourself – this tool is very well executed and indeed priceless!
marcus
Just finding my way with MWP, but so far…excellent.
Great functionality and great UI
sreekanth
Good Idea and Great Plugin.. it saves more time, monitor for us..
Thank you..
My Travel Guides
Great work ! we love your ManageWP ! it saves time, helps to monitor, install, update, all fast.
And it has a very clean look, love it !
Please continue in this direction, always with great improvements.
Greatings form Italy, Lake Garda 🙂
eyetalk
This plugin is an absolute God’s send for me. You all are genius. I am just starting out and realize just how overwhelming managing multiple sites can become until now. ManageWP is priceless!
There is one feature I would like to see that I see you all being in a good position to provide. That would be some sort of a compatability plugin that would prevent conflicts before installing installing conflicting plugins. Even an analysis of installed plugins to eliminate overkill or duplicate functions and report on which plugins command the most PHP memory to prevent memory errors!
I’m not a coder by any means, but it seems that this plugin with cooperation of users would return back a good amount of information that would benefit the group as a whole. I would love to be able to choose from a list of plugin and theme packages designed and tested for specific site purposes without the time consuming testing.
Otherwise, praises to you all and long life to this project.
vprelovac
Thanks for the feedback, we appreciate it.
The kind of testing is not possible due to sheer amount of plugins out there, but what we will introduce is some kind of shared plugin ratings so ManageWP users can vote up / down the plugins they use the most.
vincent
What about ability to roll-back a plugin update, possible?
ryandiego
Wow awesome update! The bulk plugin management feature, and the API for updates were two things I saw lacking before, and now they are here. This will save me a TON of time. Thanks.
ManageWP
Thanks guys, glad you like the new features.
Stuart Kushner
If you have more than one WordPress website, this is a MUST HAVE tool. ManageWp is amazing and it just keeps getting better. Keep up the good work, Vladimir and his team.
SheldonNesdale
Wow. Amazing update. Your progress is outstanding.
vinjar
Nice features. Keep up the good work!
I hope you are working on one-click restore from backup located on DropBox/Amazon S3. It is a feature I hope you will implement.