I built a tool for WordPress creators who manage multiple sites — would love your feedback

Discussion in 'Websites' started by Ivan S, Apr 10, 2026 at 6:37 AM.

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    Hey everyone,

    I recently launched a SaaS called Publitro and I’d really appreciate some honest feedback from fellow WordPress users, bloggers, and small agency owners.

    The idea behind it is simple:

    If you manage multiple WordPress sites or publish content for clients, you probably know how messy it gets — logging into different dashboards, copying content around, tracking posts, and trying to stay organized.

    So I built something to fix that.

    What Publitro does

    Publitro is a WordPress-focused publishing platform designed for:

    Bloggers
    Content creators
    Small agencies managing multiple WordPress sites

    With Publitro you can:

    Connect multiple WordPress sites to one account
    Publish posts directly without logging into WordPress
    Store and reuse all your posts in one dashboard
    Track published content across all sites
    See content usage and cost tracking (useful if you work with clients)

    Once a WordPress site is connected, you can publish to it anytime — without ever logging in again.

    More than just an AI writing tool

    This isn’t just another AI content generator.

    It’s closer to a lightweight CMS built around WordPress workflows — focused on productivity, organization, and multi-site publishing.

    The goal is simple:
    help creators and agencies stop wasting time on repetitive tasks and focus on content that matters.

    Free plan available

    There is a free plan so you can test everything and see if it fits your workflow.

    I’d genuinely love to hear:

    Does this solve a real problem for you?
    What’s missing?
    Would you actually use something like this?

    Quick note

    I built this as a solo developer, so feedback is extremely valuable right now.

    If you’re interested, you can try it here: Publitro.com

    (And yes… I know the name is a bit forgettable — feel free to roast it )
     
    Ivan S, Apr 10, 2026 at 6:37 AM IP