WP Duty does what WP Copilot does — execute real WordPress tasks by chat — and adds the things it's missing: one-click undo on every change, multi-site fleet management, and white-label client reports.
The most-requested missing feature in WP Copilot. WP Duty snapshots prior state before every action — roll anything back in one click.
Run one instruction across an entire portfolio of client sites, not one site at a time.
Put maintenance on autopilot with recurring routines — something single-site assistants don't offer.
Auto-generate branded, client-ready reports after every run.
The agent and LLM keys live in the cloud — they never sit in your WordPress database.
Control exactly what the AI may touch on each site, down to the capability.
WP Duty is the closest alternative for teams that want the same agentic, do-the-work approach plus the safety and scale WP Copilot lacks: one-click undo on every change, true multi-site fleet management, scheduled routines, and white-label client reports.
Mainly for trust and scale. WP Copilot executes tasks well on a single site, but it doesn't offer per-action undo, fleet actions across many sites, scheduled routines, or white-label reporting — all of which WP Duty includes. If you manage client sites, those matter.
Yes, across the core jobs — content, WooCommerce, SEO, Elementor design and maintenance — and it adds reversibility and multi-site management on top. For a single power-user site, WP Copilot's $9 unlimited plan is still very competitive on price.
Yes. WP Duty has a free tier to try it on one site, with paid plans from $9/month and an Agency plan at $59/month for 20 sites with fleet and reporting.
Everything WP Copilot does, plus undo, fleet and reports. Free to start.
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