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Alla_eddineQ: Inquiry About Upcoming WordPress Plugin & Migration Path
Dear Ahmad,
I hope you're well. I’m interested in getting Plan 4, and I’m very interested in your upcoming WordPress plugin that has been mentioned.
To better plan our SEO workflows, could you please clarify the following:
Plugin Release Timeline:
Do you have an estimated release date or development timeline for the WordPress plugin?
Migration & Compatibility:
Will the plugin automatically sync with the existing optimizations we’ve applied via the current JavaScript snippet?
Are there any known limitations or conflicts when using the plugin alongside popular WordPress SEO tools (e.g. Yoast, RankMath)?
Data Ownership & Control:
With the plugin installed, will the optimizations be saved directly to our WordPress database, or will they remain dynamically controlled via your servers?
Looking forward to your guidance and updates.

Clickrank.ai
Jul 15, 2025A: Hi Alla-Eddine,
Below are the confirmed details based on our current roadmap.
1. WordPress plugin release
Target window: Q4 2025 (specific date announced after final QA).
2. Migration & compatibility
The plugin is a direct integration—it replaces the front-end JS snippet for WordPress sites.
We expect 99 % of WordPress users to rely solely on the plugin; the JS code will remain available only for rare edge cases (e.g., mixed CMS environments).
Built to work with native WordPress and any standard plugin (Yoast, RankMath, etc.). If you do encounter a conflict, open a ticket and we’ll address it quickly.
3. Data ownership & control
When the plugin is active, all optimizations are written directly into your site’s WordPress database—they remain yours even if you disable the plugin later.
Until the plugin launches, optimizations continue to be served via the existing JS embed.
Let me know if anything else needs clarification and I’ll be happy to help.