- MainWP KB
- Getting Started
- First Steps with MainWP
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Getting Started
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General
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Extensions
- Boilerplate
- Code Snippets
- Favorites
- Comments
- MainWP Buddy
- Bulk Settings Manager
- UpdraftPlus Backups
- Advanced Uptime Monitor
- Post Plus
- Vulnerability Checker
- WordPress SEO
- Wordfence
- Page Speed
- Custom Post Types
- Staging
- Team Control
- Clone
- File Uploader
- Maintenance
- Virusdie
- BackWPup
- White Label
- Time Capsule
- Pro Reports
- Article Uploader
- iThemes Security
- Rocket
- Post Dripper
- Sucuri
- WooCommerce Status
- WP Compress
- Piwik
- Google Analytics
- WooCommerce Shortcuts
- Custom Dashboard
- Time Tracker
- Cost Tracker Assistant
- Fathom
- URL Extractor
- SSL Monitor
- Jetpack Scan
- Jetpack Protect
- Database Updater
- Termageddon
- Pressable
- Atarim
- Cache Control
- Domain Monitor
- Lighthouse
- Dashboard Lock
- Post SMTP
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Troubleshooting
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FAQs
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Affiliates
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Sites
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Insights
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Cost Tracker
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Miscellaneous
Set Up the MainWP Plugin
For the proper use of the MainWP system, it is required to Install and Activate the MainWP Dashboard plugin on a WordPress site that is going to be used for controlling all other sites (Dashboard Site) and to Install and Activate the MainWP Child plugin on all your WordPress sites that will be connected later your MainWP Dashboard (Child Sites).
It is not required; however, it is HIGHLY recommended to install the MainWP Dashboard to a clean WordPress installation and not on one of your operating sites. This helps to eliminate any unnecessary plugin conflicts.
MainWP has no limit so you can add as menu Child Sites as you want; however, be sure to check the System Requirement page and verify that your server will be able to handle the wanted number of child sites.