CodeRevolution
CodeRevolution feels like it was built by someone who got tired of doing the same boring tasks again and again. Posting content manually. Copying links. Updating sites late at night. Their plugins come from that place of “there has to be an easier way”.
The developer is best known in the WordPress world for automation tools. Not shiny toys. Real work tools. Plugins like WP Automatic, Feed to Post, and content scrapers that pull data from APIs, RSS feeds, social networks, and websites. You set the rules once, and the site keeps moving on its own.
What stands out is the level of control. CodeRevolution plugins don’t hide things behind friendly buttons too much. They let you decide how content is fetched, cleaned, rewritten, scheduled, and published. Sometimes it feels technical. But that’s also why power users love it. You can fine‑tune almost everything.
These tools are often used on content-heavy sites. News projects. Affiliate blogs. Niche sites that need fresh updates without daily manual work. When configured well, they save hours every week. When configured badly, they remind you to read the documentation. That honesty is part of the experience.
CodeRevolution doesn’t chase trends. The plugins evolve slowly, based on real user feedback. Updates usually focus on compatibility, fixes, and new data sources. It’s practical software, built for people who want WordPress to work harder while they do something else.

