Productivity Tips & Tricks With ManageWP

ManageWP is all about efficiency, time saving and productivity. The idea behind our dashboard is to make your days more interesting, fulfilling and manageable, by shifting your focus on things that matter for your business and letting us do the legwork for all of the other stuff. But, did you know that you can get productivity tips on a productivity tool?

 

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I wanted to make sure you were using ManageWP to its full potential, and making the most out of the little perks. As John Wooden, the “Wizard of Westwood” said;

Little things make big things happen.

There are lots of little things in our dashboard that can save you more time, leaving you time for the big things.

Let’s get started.

Use Tags To Be More Efficient

Tags are a great way to quickly find exactly what you are looking for. The Orion tags are an upgraded version of our groups in the Classic, just with more flexibility. Are you on the look out for all of your development websites? Are you looking for all websites that are in progress or your test websites? Tags can be as complex (and changeable) as you make them, and although it might seem overwhelming seeing lots of different colored dots on your websites, when you get the hang of it, you will see how useful they are.

Okay, so tags are one of the filters. The other filters are more obvious, add-ons allow you to filter websites by the add-ons you have on them, status covers website’s status; failed backups, disconnected websites, clients is for your client websites, so how can you use tags to help increase your efficiency?

Break Down Your Websites Into What You Need

The filters we have included are the ones we thought you all needed. They are there by default, and easy to use. Think of tags as our personalized gifts to you. You can choose exactly what you want to prioritize, and give it a color. Each website can have up to 5 tags, you can make a detailed search possible.

Looking for a website that is personal, a test site, and food related? Tag the websites that fit the description, and in seconds you will have them on your dashboard.

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Combine Tags With Other Filters

Instead of just using one filtered view, why not many? For example, you have a client, and he has 20 websites. 20 websites is a reasonable number of sites, by filtering with clients you will be able to see all 20 of them. Your job is now slightly easier. However, out of the 20 websites, he has 2 that are very profitable for him and he insist that you pay more attention to them. Instead of searching all 20 websites, every time you filter to his name, you can also apply a “very important” tag that will filter by client and by importance. That means in one click you get the client you are looking for and his high end websites.

Here is an example with Lara Croft and her personal culinary websites.

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ManageWP tags are like WordPress tags, they allow you to filter into detail, and you can use them in a number of ways. Have you tried tagging websites by theme?

Work on a 100 Websites At Once

Another trick to get your productivity up is bulk actions. One of the big ways in which you can save time is by bulk activating add-ons. This means rather than going on each website and turning certain add-ons individually, you can bulk activate and manage them.

Select the add-ons tab in the left menu bar, and from there at the top you can either select all of you websites, or pick the ones you need the add-on for. Click the add-on you want, and on the next window you will even see your estimated monthly cost for that add-on on the websites you selected.

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The same goes for bulk deactivation – it works just like when activating add-ons. It takes as little time as well.

When you know what you need on what website, this eliminates even more drudgery from your daily routine.

Bulk Client Report

Staying with the theme of bulk management, did you know you can bulk create client reports? It means that you don’t need to go to individual websites and send separate client reports to your client’s, rather you can send one report with all of the websites.

It’s a 3 click process. Filter your clients, select the client you want to send the report to.

Select all of his/her websites.

Click Client Reports and start creating one.

Bulking is not just for bodybuilders, it’s for you WordPressers too! It’s a great way to save time and make the most out of ManageWP.

Two Factor Authentication For Desktop And Phone

Recently you might have read about 2FA that has been introduced to Orion. It’s a great tool that keeps your dashboard secure, and something that we have been excited about for a while. But, it’s true it does take that extra step when logging in. We don’t need to convince you how important it is to think about security, but we can help you make the 2 step login faster and carefree.

Meet Authy, an app that lets you manage your 2 step verification, and the best news is, it also comes as a Chrome Extension. This app allows you to manage more than one account, that means you can have tokens on there for ManageWP, your Amazon or Dropbox account. Encrypted and securely backed up accounts in case you misplace your phone, so you can be worry free.

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All of your websites on one dashboard, and now all tokens on one account, not to mention available to you from your desktop as well. You are a productivity wizard!

Wrapping Up

Try out some of the ideas and see how you can increase your efficiency, because time is money, and if there is any way we can help you save time we will do our best. Also, share with us some of your time saving tips & tricks, they can be related to ManageWP, but also anything that makes you more productive, be it multitasking or cool new apps that let you manage time better.

Nevena Tomovic

Nevena wears many hats in ManageWP. One of them is being responsible for translating our team's geek talk and product features into value that normal people understand. She believes that "learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere", so she tries to learn something new every day.

18 Comments

  1. Tim

    Hi Nevana,

    Great article, thanks. I have one question left: how do I activate all add-ons for 1 website at once? I mean: when I add a website to the dashboard, do I have to activate each add-on separately?

    That would mean I select the website, click fi. the icon Backups, which triggers a pop-up asking me if I want to buy that addon (I have the full bundle, so yes), after which I have to click to activate it and after that I have to hit the close button on the confirm page. When I am done, I click Update Monitor icon, click the next 3 buttons, click the SEO Ranking icon, click the next 3 buttons and so on. That’s 8 x 4 = 32 clicks to activate all add-ons for one (or more) site(s).

    Is there an easier way?

    Kind regards,
    Tim

  2. David

    What is the most efficient way to do monthly maintenance reports for all clients? Right now it takes me about an hour to go through all clients – one by one – run security scans and then create the report, review it then send it out. I would love to have the ability to bulk create reports for All clients, and send them out to each client via email with a click or two. Is that possible?

    1. Nevena Tomovic

      Author

      Hey David,

      So basically one of the upcoming features, you will love this, is automated client reports 🙂 This will be coming out in the next couple of months. We are working on it at the moment. For now, you can only bulk all websites for one client, like I mentioned in the post. But, stay tuned because we are working on getting the automated feature out soon!

      Regards,

      Nevena

    2. Nemanja Aleksic

      Just to add to Nevena’s answer, the Automated Security Check is going live this week, which will further cut down the time needed to get the content for the Client Report 🙂

  3. Helmut Schütz

    Hello Nevena,
    thank you for explaining things in understandable language (even for not native English speakers as me from Germany). One question: When I first tried to install 2FA I was irritated by the connection with my google account, and now you talk about the Chrome extension as an advantage. Hm, OK, I am using a smartphone as well, but on the PC I prefer Firefox. Is it better in each case to use the Chrome extension for installing 2FA even if I don’t use Chrome as standard?
    Best regards
    Helmut

    1. Nevena Tomovic

      Author

      Liebe Helmut,

      Vielen Dank für Ihre Frage.

      Meine Meinung nach es macht kein unterschied, ob Sie Chrome oder Firefox benutzen. Wenn Sie normalerweise Firefox verwenden, Sie haben kein Grund umzuschalten. Die Chrome Extension war nicht mehr als eine Idee. Ich benutze mein Smartphone auch 🙂

      Vielen Dank für das Kompliment.

      Grüße,

      Nevena

  4. Donna McMaster

    The tags are great, but I wish we weren’t restricted to 5 tags per site. I would love to add a theme tag, but I don’t have room. Here are the tags I have now: CloudFlare installed, has a blog, pro bono, under maintenance contract, work in progress (wip), hosted on my VPS, and whether I’ve done a security scan this month.

    It would be nice to have a different way to see which sites have been scanned, and I’m hoping that the automated security checks will remove the need for that tag.

    1. Donna McMaster

      p.s. can we also have more tag colors? 🙂

    2. Nevena Tomovic

      Author

      Hey Donna,

      Thanks for sharing. I like how you are making the most out of tags, especially the wip – very handy might start using it myself!

      The security check is up next on our features, so should be out soon. And yes, you will be able to filter by security check, I don’t have all of the details yet, but I know you will be able to search sites for security checks – last performed etc. That will free up a tag of yours.

      I will ask for you for more colors 🙂

      Regards,

      Nevena

  5. Borniet

    ManageWP/Orion has is already saving me a HUGE amount of time, and these tips will help me making it even better! 😉
    Thanks!

  6. mfarrow

    Thanks Nevena, good stuff.
    Mark
    Teesnap.com

  7. 1lifeincome

    ? 4 u………..

    ………What is the average number of sites that are being managed by 1 client of Orion?

    -Steve

    1. Nevena Tomovic

      Author

      Great question. I did the math for you and on average an Orion user manages 16 websites.

      Regards,

      Nevena

  8. Alex

    Great tips! Do you know if there is any talk about adding these features to ManageWP?

    – The ability to adding our own sections? Example: I want to report how many broken links are on a client site and what types they are.
    – The ability to display how many articles were published to the site.

    Loving the works! Keep it up 🙂

    1. Nevena Tomovic

      Author

      Hey Alex,

      That’s a great point and yes we are planning to let our client’s get even more customization. Both of your ideas are cool, and I will pass them on to our dev team. I can’t give you an ETA for now, there is lots of things scheduled, like automated security checks- that’s coming up next.

      Be sure we are thinking about it and will get on it soon.

      Regards,

      Nevena

  9. keith

    All very useful tips, thanks for the ideas.
    One of the things I did wonder was whether other people use the bulk updating of plugins across websites. I don’t do that because I think each website has to be checked to make sure plugin updates haven’t messed up the site, so I prefer to do them website by website.
    Any thoughts?

    1. Nevena Tomovic

      Author

      Hey Keith,

      Thanks for your comment. Well, what I personally do, if I trust a plugin I update it usually on bulk, if I don’t I update it first on my test websites and see what happens 🙂 If all goes well, then I am happier to do a bulk update, if not then I see what my options are.

      Although, like I said this is me, am sure other people have ideas on what’s best practice.

      Regards,

      Nevena

    2. Donna McMaster

      Same here, Nevena. It depends on how much I trust the plugin and how major the update is. If it’s a major release (e.g., 2.3.1 to 3.0), then I will always test on at least some of the sites.

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