Both are agentic AI for WordPress that actually execute tasks. Here's an honest look at where each one is strong — and why teams managing many sites pick WP Duty.
| Capability | WP Copilot | WP Duty |
|---|---|---|
| Agentic — executes tasks, not just chat | Yes | Yes |
| Runs inside wp-admin | Yes | Cloud dashboard + thin plugin |
| One-click undo on every change | No (backups only) | Yes — snapshot per action |
| Multi-site fleet (one instruction, many sites) | Single-site focused | Yes |
| Scheduled autonomous routines | No | Yes |
| White-label client reports | No | Yes |
| WooCommerce, SEO & cache tools | Yes | Yes |
| Elementor + screenshot-to-design | Yes | Yes |
| LLM API keys location | Stored in WordPress (encrypted) | Never on your site — cloud-side |
| Per-site capability scopes | Not exposed | Yes |
| Entry price | $9/mo unlimited (single) | Free, then $9 / $19 / $59 |
It lives right inside wp-admin, has a deep tool set, and its $9/month unlimited plan is hard to beat if you run one site and want AI in the dashboard you already use.
One-click undo on every change, one instruction across an entire fleet of client sites, autonomous routines, and white-label reports — with LLM keys that never touch your WordPress install.
WP Copilot is an agentic AI plugin for WordPress that runs inside wp-admin. You chat with it and it executes tasks — content, WooCommerce, SEO, Elementor and maintenance — across about 83 tools. It's priced for single sites at $9/month for unlimited messages, with a free tier of 50 messages per month.
Yes — WP Duty. Its core difference is that every change is snapshotted before it runs and can be reversed with one click. Undo and backups were the most-requested features from WP Copilot's early users, and WP Duty makes reversibility the default.
WP Duty. It's built for portfolios: run one instruction across all client sites (Fleet), schedule autonomous maintenance routines, and auto-send white-label reports with your branding. WP Copilot is excellent for a single power-user site but doesn't offer fleet, routines or client reporting.
For one site, WP Copilot's $9/month unlimited plan is very competitive. WP Duty also starts free and at $9/month, but its value grows with scale — the $59 Agency plan covers 20 sites with fleet automation and reporting, which would cost far more in manual time on any single-site tool.
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