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WP Toolkit 4.5 Update Features Website Labels Among Improvements

We’ve just released the first WP Toolkit update of 2020: WP Toolkit 4.5. The first of many coming up this year. Let’s see what’s in there for you.

Website Labels in WP Toolkit 4.5

Websites nowadays are usually more than just a single site you see in your browser. Developers often host separate copies of their website for various purposes. One for development, one for testing, and so on. We’ve been thinking about properly supporting development workflow for quite some time now. And so, introduction of website labels is our first shot at it.

Every site registered in WP Toolkit 4.5 can now have its own label:

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Labels act as a helper for identifying the role of a particular installation. This is why the selection of labels is predetermined. Users can choose from Production, Staging, Testing, Demo, and Development labels. Obviously, labels are optional, and you can change or remove a label at any time.

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We expect this change to help you quickly identify their WordPress installations, making life a bit easier. It’s only a first step towards having proper project management in WP Toolkit. But that’s a tale for a different time. 😉

WP Toolkit for cPanel?

The majority of our time was spent developing WP Toolkit for cPanel. We’ve had a very good start with this ambitious project. Constantly keeping in touch with cPanel team, who continue to be very helpful, sharing their knowledge and offering advice. The first installable prototype will be shared soon, and we’re expecting more feedback after. We’ll then continue to focus mainly on WP Toolkit for cPanel until at least the first public release. This is expected in the middle of 2020.

Latest Bugfixes and Improvements

Most of the issues nagging our customers were addressed in the minor WP Toolkit 4.4.1 update in December. So there wasn’t much left for WP Toolkit 4.5. Yet we still fixed a couple of bugs reported by customers and our support team. We’ve also cleaned up some translations again, and now we’re looking into improving the speed and quality of our translations.

Future WP Toolkit Update and Plans

The team is already working on the next WP Toolkit update, targeted at the end of February. Our main focus continues to be the development of WP Toolkit for cPanel. However, we’re also planning to spend some time introducing customer-focused features like CLI for cloning and data copy.

Stay tuned for the next update. In the meantime, do you have any questions or feedback? Let me know in the comments below.

One comment

  1. WordPress Toolkit for cPanel? – I guess there is not much reason to stick around for Plesk then, when cPanel get this as well.

    Do you guys even see what’s going on? – You really making it hard for your hosting partners to sell your stuff.

    Not only does cPanel have awesome partnership with software like WHMCS, but you try to push around us partners and resellers directly to the end user.

    Where do you expect all this to end?

    Don’t get me wrong, I love PLESK, at some point, it’s just going to be easier swapping to cPanel.

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