A Full No-Holds-Barred Review of WP Central Hub 2.0

Mike McKay and his team is pitching a new solution to managing multiple sites with their latest product, the WP Central Hub 2.0. Also known as WPCH 2.0, product is a dynamic management plugin. What it does is that it allows you to manage all of your WordPress websites—and therefore each one’s content, design, plugins, etc.—from one central location.

This centralized management scheme sure is interesting, as it removes the hassles of logging in from one site to another just to make sure that they are all working properly and updated as needed. This makes the plugin very useful to the likes of affiliate marketers, website flippers, and web developers, people who have a reason to work with more than one website at a time.

WPCH 2.0 has a relatively simple interface, complete with everything you need to manage several WordPress sites at once: a dashboard, WordPress updater, plugin and theme installers, post creator, and functions that add links and users. The dashboard allows you to check and update each site’s WordPress versions, theme, plugins, content, links, and users. It’s pretty much a WordPress dashboard but for multiple sites, it works, and it has a reasonable $17 price tag.

What we’ve seen so far has infatuated us with this new plugin. That said, we cover more of WPCH 2.0 as soon as it launches on September 3, 2015. We will then update this post with our review of the product, so if you are as interested as we are, be sure to bookmark this page and check out our review on launch date.


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