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Built for people managing multiple WordPress installs, freelancers, agencies, and IT teams who need speed, visibility, and less manual work.
Update plugins/themes across multiple sites without jumping between dashboards.
Know when a site is down, slow, or throwing errors, before your client notices.
Surface outdated components and common misconfigurations. (No scary, fake “hacks found” stuff.)
Generate monthly activity summaries and maintenance reports for clients.
Invite teammates with roles, keep control and reduce “everyone has admin” chaos.
Make it feel like your agency’s tool. Clean and professional UI.
Add the plugin to each WordPress site you want to manage.
Securely link sites so you can view status and take actions centrally.
Bulk updates, monitoring, and client reporting from one place.
Nexus should follow least-privilege access and secure token-based connections. You’ll control what actions are allowed and who can do them.
Most common hosting setups should work. If a host blocks REST requests or has strict firewalls, Nexus needs proper allowlisting.
No. Nexus is meant to orchestrate and give visibility. Your existing backup/security stack stays in place—Nexus reduces the manual overhead.
Early adopters get access first and an early-bird plan (example: free for 3 months). Exact pricing can be finalized after initial beta feedback.
