Features All WordPress Developers Will Love…

  • Extensive set of WordPress filter and action hooks
  • Examples on github
  • 100% open source

Create Extensions and Customize Without Breaking A Sweat

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100% Open Source

As with any open source product, everything is available for inspection and modification. This includes all the server commands, bash scripts and utilities.

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Quick Start Sample

Developing custom add-ons is a breeze with our quick-start sample add-on. View it on Github.

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Developer Tutorials

We include multiple tutorials to get developers quickly building add-ons that push custom functions to your sites and servers. View them here.

Integrate Standard Plugins

Use common developer-focused plugins such as Advanced Custom Fields, Metabox.io and more.

Data In Standard WP Tables

Data held in standard WordPress custom post type tables – easy for developers to extract, use, display and modify.

Client Area Integration

Use common client-area, membership and branding plugins to make the server & site admin areas unique to your brand.

What Can You Build?

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    New Server Providers

    Have a favorite provider that you would like to connect directly to WPCloudDeploy? You can do that! As long as the provider has an API of some kind, you can create a WPCD module which will allow you to deploy servers directly from inside wp-admin.

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    Customize The Software Stack

    Extend WPCD to add your own custom software to the server. Or automatically install your favorite WordPress plugins and themes after creating a new site.

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    One-click Utilities

    Are there commands you’re constantly running on each server or site? Create one-click buttons to immediately invoke them and get-back results. All without ever directly logging into the server.

Tutorials

Tutorial: Add Custom Functionality To WPCD, Part 1

 

Tutorial: Add Custom Functionality To WPCD, Part 2

 

Tutorial: Add Custom Functionality To WPCD, Part 3

 

Tutorial: Add Custom Functionality To WPCD, Part 4