• This works perfectly for individual post/page synchronization. It’s not for entire website or database synchronization, but each serves a purpose.

    Don’t understand why others complain. It’s possible that some people did not install this on both website to be synced. Need to enter the target site logon credentials on the origination site. Also, every time when you sync, you need to click on the “Push” button. Synchronization does not start automatically after publication. You will need to start it manually. Again, for individual post/page synchronization, this works fine. For automatic photosite synchronization, you will need something else.

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  • Hi, Nobodee,

    Thanks for the review! We appreciate how succinctly you were able to describe what the purpose of WPSiteSync is. We have experienced, on many occasions, the misconception that this is a plugin designed for full site migration. As you mentioned, there are other plugins for that. Ours is a far more surgical tool intended for ongoing specific site content updates.

    One thing you point out is that you have to manually click the “Push” button every time you have an update. This is true of the plugin on the repository, however, I just wanted to point out that there is also a premium extension that will auto-update and auto-push, as well as an extension that doe mass content updates.

    We’re glad you like the plugin and once again, thank you so much for the review!

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