Both are AI for WordPress, but one writes code and the other does the work. CodeWP generates code for developers; WP Duty executes tasks on your site directly.
| Capability | CodeWP | WP Duty |
|---|---|---|
| Core idea | AI code generator for WordPress | AI operator that executes tasks |
| Best for | Developers writing code | Agencies, freelancers, site owners |
| Generates PHP / JS / WooCommerce code | Yes | No — it does the task |
| Executes changes on the live site | You implement the code | Yes, directly |
| Requires coding knowledge | Yes | No |
| One-click undo per change | N/A (code only) | Yes |
| Manage multiple sites | No | Yes — fleet |
| White-label client reports | No | Yes |
You want AI that generates accurate WordPress and WooCommerce code — hooks, filters, snippets — for you to implement.
You want to describe a task and have it executed on the site — across many sites — with approval and one-click undo, no coding involved.
CodeWP is an AI tool trained on the WordPress codebase that generates code — PHP snippets, JavaScript, WooCommerce logic, queries and more — for developers to use. It speeds up writing custom WordPress code, but you still implement what it produces.
They serve different users. CodeWP is for developers who want AI-generated WordPress code. WP Duty is for people who want the work done on the site directly — without writing or implementing code — with approval and one-click undo on every change.
No. You describe the outcome in plain language and WP Duty executes it on your site through WordPress's native APIs. CodeWP, by contrast, gives you code to implement yourself.
Yes. A developer might use CodeWP to generate a custom snippet and WP Duty to run day-to-day site operations and maintenance across many sites. They complement each other — code generation versus task execution.
Describe the task, approve the diff, undo anytime. Free to start.
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