Update opening hours, publish pages, replace images, check forms, review drafts, and get daily website reports — without logging into wp-admin.
Built for routine WordPress operations. Every important change is previewed before approval.
Most WordPress work is not complicated. It is small, regular, and easy to delay.
A holiday notice. A changed phone number. A new offer page. A replaced image. A draft that needs publishing. A form that should be checked. These are the tasks that slow teams down because someone has to log into WordPress, find the right place, and make sure nothing breaks.
With your WordPress assistant, these tasks can start from WhatsApp and still stay controlled through previews, approvals, and permissions.
Clinics
Clinics often need fast updates to opening hours, doctor availability, service pages, and appointment forms.
You message: "Update our clinic hours for Diwali week." The assistant finds the opening hours section, shows the proposed update, and waits for approval before saving.
You ask: "Is the appointment form working?" The assistant checks the form setup and gives a clear answer so missed enquiries do not go unnoticed.
You send: "Add that Dr. Mehta is available on Saturday." The assistant finds the relevant page or section and prepares the edit for approval.
You ask: "Publish the new physiotherapy page." The assistant confirms the exact page and status before it goes live.
Best for clinics that depend on accurate timings, enquiries, and service pages.
Consultants
Consultants need their website to reflect what they currently sell, who they help, and how clients can enquire.
You message: "Change the strategy consulting page headline to this." The assistant finds the page, shows the current headline, and previews the new version.
You send the logo on WhatsApp and ask: "Add this to the clients section." The assistant confirms where it should go before updating.
You ask: "Remove the old workshop page from public view." The assistant confirms the page and unpublishes it only after approval.
You ask: "Which pages have contact forms?" The assistant reviews the site and lists the pages where prospects can enquire.
Best for consultants who update offers often but do not want to manage WordPress manually.
Coaches
Coaches often run programs, events, webinars, and limited-time offers that need frequent content changes.
You message: "Update the webinar date to July 14." The assistant finds the webinar page and previews the date change before saving.
You ask: "Publish the new 8-week coaching program page." The assistant confirms the title, URL, and current status before publishing.
You send a new image and say: "Replace the testimonial image on the coaching page." The assistant confirms the image location first.
You ask: "Show me old landing pages that are still live." The assistant lists pages that may need review or unpublishing.
Best for coaches who frequently update programs, dates, offers, and landing pages.
Local businesses
Local businesses need quick changes to hours, services, phone numbers, offers, and location information.
You message: "Show special opening hours for Christmas week." The assistant prepares the update and asks for approval before publishing.
You ask: "Change the contact number on the website." The assistant finds where the number appears and shows what will be updated.
You send: "Add a notice that we are closed this Monday." The assistant finds the best location and previews the message.
You send new photos and ask: "Replace the old gallery images." The assistant confirms the page and images before changing them.
Best for local businesses where customers rely on accurate information before calling or visiting.
Publishers
Publishers need visibility into drafts, published posts, old pages, broken forms, and daily site health.
You ask: "Which posts are still in draft?" The assistant lists draft content so your team can decide what to publish or remove.
You message: "Publish the article titled 'Market Outlook'." The assistant confirms the exact post and waits for approval.
You ask: "Unpublish the old sponsored article." The assistant confirms the article before changing its status.
Every morning, the assistant sends a summary of published content, drafts, recent updates, and items needing review.
Best for publishers who need better control over what is live, pending, or outdated.
Agencies
Agencies spend too much time on small website changes that do not need a full development cycle.
A client messages: "Change the homepage button text." The assistant prepares the update, but approval can stay with the agency or client manager.
You ask: "Send today's health report for Client A." The assistant summarizes plugins, forms, drafts, and key website signals.
A client sends a new image on WhatsApp. The assistant confirms the page and image area before updating.
Clients can request updates through WhatsApp without receiving broad dashboard access that may create risk.
Best for agencies that want fewer small tickets and safer client-controlled updates.
Ecommerce stores
Ecommerce stores need fast updates to offers, banners, product content, category pages, and customer-facing notices.
You message: "Change the homepage banner to the weekend sale offer." The assistant finds the banner section and previews the new text.
You ask: "Unpublish the old Black Friday page." The assistant confirms the page and status before hiding it from visitors.
You send a new product image and ask: "Replace the main image on this product page." The assistant confirms the product and image before updating.
You ask: "Are my checkout, cart, and contact pages live?" The assistant checks key pages and replies with a clear status summary.
Best for stores that run regular offers and need accurate product, banner, and page content.
These are the small website jobs that usually create friction.
Change a headline, paragraph, button label, notice, service description, or offer copy.
Update hero images, service photos, team photos, product images, banners, or campaign graphics.
Make a page, post, landing page, article, offer, or campaign visible after approval.
Hide old pages, expired offers, outdated posts, or pages that should no longer be public.
Check drafts, live pages, form setup, recent changes, important URLs, or content status.
Get daily updates about site health, changes, drafts, forms, and items that may need review.
Practical requests, clear previews, controlled approvals.
You: "Update our holiday opening hours on the contact page." Assistant: "I found the Contact page. Current hours are Monday–Saturday, 10 AM–7 PM. Proposed update: Closed Dec 24–25, open Dec 26 from 12 PM–5 PM. Approve?" Result: The hours change only after you approve.
You: "Unpublish the summer campaign page." Assistant: "I found one page: Summer Campaign 2026. Status: Published. URL: /summer-campaign. Do you want to unpublish this page?" Result: No wrong page is touched.
You: "Replace the homepage hero image with this new one." Assistant: "I found the homepage hero image. I will replace the current image with the new image you sent. Please approve before I update it." Result: Image changes are confirmed before going live.
You: "Send me today's site report." Assistant: "Today's summary: site is live, 3 plugin updates available, 2 draft pages found, contact form present, no content changes in the last 24 hours." Result: You know what needs attention without opening WordPress.
The value is not magic. It is removing friction from small, repeated tasks.
Your team does not need to learn another dashboard for simple website requests.
The assistant checks the site, shows the preview, and waits for approval before important changes.
Update this text. Replace this image. Publish this page. Unpublish that offer. Send today's report.
Routine edits can move faster while developers handle bigger technical work.
Start with a safe site check. We'll review your setup, show practical WhatsApp workflows for your business, and explain which tasks can be safely handled.
No rebuild. No automatic changes without approval. No need to give everyone wp-admin access.
No. It is best for routine operations like content edits, image replacements, publishing control, site questions, and daily reports. Larger design, development, or integration work should still be handled by a developer.
Yes. Team members can ask questions or request updates, while approval permissions can stay with owners, managers, or agency users.
Yes. Agencies can use it to let clients request safe updates from WhatsApp while keeping approval control in place.
Yes. That is one of the main use cases. You can stay informed and handle small updates without using wp-admin regularly.
It shows the page before making changes. You can cancel, correct the request, or choose the right page before anything goes live.
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