Comparison

WP Duty vs WP Copilot

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.

WP Copilot and WP Duty are both agentic AI assistants for WordPress. The difference: WP Copilot runs inside wp-admin and is priced for a single site, while WP Duty adds one-click undo on every change, true multi-site fleet management, scheduled routines, and white-label client reports — built for people who run many sites.
Side by side

Feature comparison

CapabilityWP CopilotWP Duty
Agentic — executes tasks, not just chatYesYes
Runs inside wp-adminYesCloud dashboard + thin plugin
One-click undo on every changeNo (backups only)Yes — snapshot per action
Multi-site fleet (one instruction, many sites)Single-site focusedYes
Scheduled autonomous routinesNoYes
White-label client reportsNoYes
WooCommerce, SEO & cache toolsYesYes
Elementor + screenshot-to-designYesYes
LLM API keys locationStored in WordPress (encrypted)Never on your site — cloud-side
Per-site capability scopesNot exposedYes
Entry price$9/mo unlimited (single)Free, then $9 / $19 / $59
Where WP Copilot shines

A great single-site assistant

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.

Where WP Duty pulls ahead

Trust, scale & client work

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.

Questions

WP Duty vs WP Copilot, answered.

What is WP Copilot?

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.

Is there a WP Copilot alternative with undo?

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 vs WP Copilot — which is better for agencies?

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.

Is WP Copilot or WP Duty cheaper?

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.

Want WP Copilot's power — plus undo and fleet?

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