The WP Remote WordPress Plugin

Description

The WP Remote WordPress Plugin works with WP Remote to enable you to remotely manage and update all your WordPress sites.
WP Remote has been acquired by BlogVault.

Features

  • Free to update an unlimited number of sites.
  • Track and update all of your WordPress sites from one place.
  • Track and update all of your WordPress plugins and themes from one place.
  • Install and activate plugins and themes from the one place.

Support

You can email us at [email protected] for support.

Installation

  1. Install The WP Remote WordPress Plugin either via the WordPress.org plugin directory, or by uploading the files to your server.
  2. Activate the plugin.
  3. Sign up for an account at wpremote.com and add your site.

Reviews

November 20, 2019
The new owners of WP Remote have released a new version of the plugin and are looking to heavily monetise it. The focus is clearly on selling their other services and not what WPRemote users were using it for. The death nail of this is it will sync your users and there personal data ( email address / user names ) over to their service without a built in ability to disable it. Anyone who cares about GDPR can no longer use WP Remote. It very much seems they saw it as opportunity to convert and monetise WP Remote's existing users and was more of a short term investment then about developing a product around the users needs.
August 13, 2018
I've been using WP Remote for years and haven't really had problems until lately. I manage 6 websites on my C-Panel hosting and they've run smoothly until the past week. After some digging, I discovered dozens of PHP Process were still running over the past 24 hours, hogging my CPU Usage, Memory Usage, Number of Processes, I/O Usage. I called my hosting provider and they recommend to turn off every plugin and experiment with each plugin. The first one I tried was the most obvious, WP Remote. I came back after 24 hours and it had half a dozen of processes still in progress and wouldn't auto-terminate. I turned off WP Remote and tried Wordfence. No problem whatsoever. I turned that off and tried a few others, but still - no problem. Turned on WP Remote once more and the same problem happened. This is very frustrating because users can't get to any of my sites and unless I manually go to my C-Panel PHP Processes and kill those in progress. In taking to both my host provider and getting advice from two WP User groups on WP, everyone agreed that there is some kind of faulty code within WP Remote that needs to be fixed.
March 7, 2018
This plugin just allows a dashboard to be used for all the domains you want to manage with it. I update everyone's website about once a month. This allows me to do so without going to their site. Once I update using this dashboard provided by WP Remote then I simply click on a button to go to the website to make sure that an update didn't break it. This is not WP Remotes function and occasionally an update will break a WordPress site. Nothing worse than hearing from a client about their broken site. So check it and then simply wait for another 30 days to update all your websites again. 🙂 WP Remote is doing a good Job so far. (y)
February 26, 2018
I loved WPremote but since Maekit has taken over it is riddled with flaws and errors. Trying to get support is Worse than pulling teeth as If you are honored with a reponse, and answer back quickly to try and keep the ball rolling, the next reponse will be non-existant. What a shame. Connection to many of the sites often fails and some even fail all the time. Update of various plugins went wrong, no report of this but having to find out the security is not there on a site and having to ftp in to correct. etc etc 2 tickets running, last response from them is weeks ago even thought hey show as online in the chat that was used to ask the questions as well.
January 3, 2018
WPRemote allows me to update all of my sites; from the one location. Makes managing sites so much easier and less time consuming. Must have tool for any freelancer.
January 3, 2018
This plugin went through a long period of no development, but the recent updates and bug fixes being done have really cleaned things up AND have also added a bunch of free extra features in maekit. The maekit team are very responsive to reported bugs so its great to see them being so proactive while working on the plugin. Really looking forward to see where they take it in the future 🙂
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Changelog

4.64

  • Added latest WooCommerce Real-Time-Backup support.

4.63

  • Updated the logos

4.62

  • MultiTable Sync in single callback functionality added.
  • Streamlined overall UI
  • Firewall Logging Improvements
  • Improved host info

4.61

  • Streamlined overall UI
  • Firewall Logging Improvements
  • Improved host info

4.58

  • Fixed firewall caching issue
  • Minor bug fixes

4.57

  • Fixed services data fetch bug

4.56

  • Fixed account listing bug in wp-admin
  • Handling Activity Log corner case error

4.55

  • Activity Log for Woocommerce events
  • Minor Improvements in Firewall
  • Minor Improvements

4.54

  • Added Support For Multi Table Callbacks
  • Added Firewall Rule Evaluator
  • Added Activity Logs feature
  • Minor Improvements

4.36

  • Block WordPress auto update feature

4.31

  • Fetching Mysql Version
  • Robust data fetch APIs
  • Core plugin changes
  • Sanitizing incoming params
  • Update Database after wp-core update
  • Handling Child theme upgrade code
  • FSWrite wing improvements for older PHP versions

4.26

  • Handling Premium plugin and themes updates

4.22

  • Sending plugname in request to backend servers
  • Firewall in prepend mode
  • Robust Firewall and Login protection
  • Robust write callbacks
  • Without FTP cleanup and restore support

3.4

  • Plugin branding fixes

3.3

  • Whitelabel fixes

3.2

  • Integrating with BlogVault.

2.8.4.3 (11 January 2019)

  • Backport bug fix for theme updates from v3.0.a
  • Plugins will now be re-installed if they vanish and add in user_abort prevention.

2.8.4.2 (9 January 2019)

  • Backport WPEngine bug fix from v3.0.a

2.8.4.1 (3 December 2017)

  • Correct handling of up_to_date error

2.8.4 (3 December 2017)

  • Modify error message response in certain situations

2.8.3 (21 November 2017)

  • Add endpoint to validate plugin update
  • Improved error handling
  • Fix ‘Clear Api’ redirect

2.8.2 (25 October 2017)

  • Change settings page function name for compatibility
  • Allow the WP Remote API key to be updated from CLI

2.8.1 (10 October 2017)

  • Add link to clear API key from the plugin settings page.
  • Prevent WP Remote from clearing the API key on deactivation
  • Clear API key on uninstall