- Added bulk plugin and theme actions with queue progress feedback.
- Improved operation logs with clearer status labels and timestamps.
- Added safer rollback behavior when one task in a batch fails.
WordPressHQ is a native desktop tool for managing multiple WordPress installations — inventory scanning, backups, update monitoring, plugin management and more, all over SSH.
AES-256-GCM field-level encryption for all sensitive data — SSH keys, passwords, credentials.
Built with Go and Wails — a real native desktop app, not an Electron wrapper.
Communicates directly with your servers over SSH. No plugins, no agents installed on the server.
Local repository support for servers behind firewalls or inside corporate networks with no internet access.
From a single personal site to hundreds of client installations — WordPressHQ keeps it all under control.
Add any number of SSH-accessible servers. Each server can have its own connection settings, or inherit global defaults — whatever fits your infrastructure.
Organise WordPress installations by client and environment type. Quickly filter to see only the sites you're working on right now — no more scrolling through hundreds of unrelated entries.
Full control over each WordPress installation — from a single interface. Perform common operations individually or in bulk across multiple sites at once.
Select multiple WordPress installations and run the same operation on all of them in one go. Ideal for agency workflows where the same plugin needs to be deployed to dozens of client sites.
Many enterprise and corporate servers have no direct internet access. WordPressHQ supports a local repository mode — plugins, themes and WordPress packages are sourced from a repository on your local machine or internal network, so operations work even without an internet connection on the server side.
One shared changelog powers both the app and this website.
Watch a quick walkthrough of WordPressHQ and how it helps you manage WordPress at scale.
WordPressHQ is a native desktop application, not a web app running inside a browser. Built with Wails — an outstanding framework for native desktop apps in Go.
Independent developer. WordPressHQ was built to scratch a real itch — managing dozens of WordPress sites via SSH without context-switching between terminals and spreadsheets. Assisted in development by Windsurf AI.
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