WP Reset Pro Plan

Reset, recover, and repair your WordPress site in no time

One-time payment. Lifetime deal.

You wanted to try something new with your WordPress site.

But after a few new features and one experimental widget (we never speak of the glittery blinking cursor again), you’re ready to give it another try.

We’re hitting reset on a deal that lets you install, uninstall, and recover sections of your WordPress site faster than you can say “Ruh-roh.”

Say hello to WP Reset.

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Instantly reset or delete sections of your WP site, plus restore hacked or damaged sites
Create Collections of your favorite themes and plugins to easily install on new sites
Easily manage all sites, licenses, Snapshots, and Collections in the dashboard

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Overview

WP Reset is a WordPress plugin that collectively installs themes and plugins, resets defaults, and takes snapshots of your website.

WP Reset lets you restore everything to default values without reinstalling WordPress or doing it all manually.

You can even reset or delete select portions of your site to debug or streamline in record time, including removing all those unused widgets slowing you down.

Get rid of all those pesky theme options and old content for a super fast rebrand.

You’ll also be able to completely rebrand the plugin and impress your clients—logo, colors, name, and all—without touching a line of code.

Do a complete reset of your site in seconds, not hours!

Now that your site is all squeaky clean, it’s time to dress it up how you’ve always imagined.

Set up a development environment with Collections, a feature that lets you create a set of plugins and themes to bulk-install and activate from the cloud.

WP developers will love how easy it is to get the design right, every time.

And if you already use MainWP to manage your sites, enable the WP Reset MainWP Extension to get even faster results.


Use Collections to make a set of your favorite plugins and themes for easy installation from the cloud!

WP Reset is also prepared for life’s little whoopsie-daisies (or big whoopsie-daisies, depending on who you ask).

Take a Snapshot of the site to store a copy of the current version to easily return to if need be.

You can also automate the process by letting WP Reset automatically take Snapshots depending on certain actions and events.

These Snapshots are stored in WP Reset Cloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, or pCloud, so you’ll always have a copy waiting for you.

Create a Snapshot to easily return to a previous version of your site, then store copies in the cloud for guaranteed access.

Okay, so your site has been hacked or plagued by the dreaded white screen of death. No need to panic.

Even if you can’t access your site admin, you can use WP Reset’s Emergency Recovery Script to reclaim your website.

This powerful feature comes with over 12 tools, including support for Snapshots to get your site out of any sticky situation.

Plus, you can recover a client site if you haven’t already installed the plugin. (Not all heroes wear capes.)

Use the Emergency Recovery Script to completely restore your site, even from the white screen of death!

The Dashboard is the central hub for controlling client licenses, sites, Collections, Snapshots, and Brands.

Add a new site, block sites from using the WP Reset plugin, or enable white-labeling for one client but not another.

From the Dashboard, you can also access remote site actions, including remote Snapshot stats, access to the Emergency Recovery Script, and license sync.

Plus, the license key is always hidden in the plugin—even without white-label turned on, so you don’t have to worry about prying eyes.

Control your Snapshots, Collections, client licenses, and more right from the Dashboard!

Sometimes instead of fixing something, you just need a do-over (case in point: tattoos of your high school sweetheart’s name and the last season of Game of Thrones).

Whether excess plugins are slowing down your WordPress or you just want to repair your website, you need a tool you can depend on.

WP Reset makes it easy to rebuild your site from the ground up, and stores copies in the cloud so you’re prepared for the worst.

Get lifetime access to WP Reset today!

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60 day money-back guarantee. Try it out for 2 months to make sure it's right for you!

Deal terms and conditions: Lifetime access to WP Reset. All future Pro Plan updates. If Plan name changes, deal will be mapped to the new Plan name with all accompanying updates. No codes, no stacking—just choose the plan that's right for you. You must activate your license within 60 days of purchase. Ability to upgrade or downgrade between 3 license tiers. GDPR compliant. Previous AppSumo customers who purchased WP Reset can upgrade their license to increase their feature limits. Previous AppSumo customers will be grandfathered into the new feature limits.
WP Reset Pro Plan

WP Reset Pro Plan

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Posted Mar 4, 2024

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Q: Useful even with WPVivid

Hi, is the plugin useful if I'm already using WPVivid? It does seem quite complete, though!

115622973445283205447Jul 1, 2025
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Ivan_WebFactoryLTD

Ivan_WebFactoryLTD

Jul 1, 2025

A: Hi,
Yes, absolutely!

WP Vivid is a backup plugin, and we recommend using a backup plugin next to WP Reset, as they don't work the same way. WP Reset is not a backup plugin.

You can learn more about how WP Reset is different from a backup plugin here:
https://docs.wpreset.com/article/121-backup-plugin-video

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Q: Emergency recovery script & tier 1

Hi, periodically after updating a specific plugin, sometimes, the site no longer allows me to log in to the WP admin dashboard. The site does not crash, but I can no longer access the admin login page. I solve it by restoring a snapshot directly from the server where WP is installed. If I could reset the update of the plugin that caused the problem, I could access the dashboard again and wait a few weeks before performing the critical update. I think these are precisely the cases in which WPReset PRO can be extremely useful (as far as I'm concerned). I purchased Tier 1 but I still have this doubt: can I recover access to the dashboard in case I can no longer access it (white screen) or do I have to switch to Tier 2 to launch the "emergency recovery script" scripts? Or do you recommend another method?

112989862057960397719Jun 20, 2025
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Ivan_WebFactoryLTD

Ivan_WebFactoryLTD

Jun 20, 2025

A: Hi,
Thanks for purchasing.

It really depends on the situation and what you want. If restoring snapshot worked, there's no reason for using ERS for the same problem. ERS is usually used when nothing else works.

If you need more info about the plugin or need any help, please contacts via email.

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Q: Development

Hi,
When checking the roadmap, it looks like there isn't a lot of development going on.
https://trello.com/b/qwM1NZ33/wp-reset-public-roadmap

There are a few checks in early 2024, and then it dates back to 2021.
Also the youtube channel looks like there aren't new video's in a few years now.

Lifetime is great, but not if this is going to be a dead plugin. I hope I'm wrong, but I was wondering if developent is stil active?

Laurent

info3378Edited Jun 4, 2025
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Gordan_WebFactoryLTD

Gordan_WebFactoryLTD

Jun 4, 2025

A: Hi Laurent,
The answer is simple. There are two choices.

You can pay for an proven, stable, maintained, virtually bug-free plugin. One that does NOT have every single feature under the sun, thus making it sustainable and easy to use. This is WP Reset.

Or you can pay for promises of "development" and a roadmap that slowly ruins the product by adding features that have nothing to do with its core purpose, just to validate to users that it's "being developed" because they "made an investment". This is not WP Reset. It was for a brief period in the beginning but it nearly ruined it.

As for videos, they are virtually impossible to keep up to date. Any change we make in the GUI makes them obsolete, so we'd have to re-record everything just to keep them current. That's why we stick to written docs and good support :)

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Q: Can this replace WPML?

Hello, we're migrating our WP Divi-built (.com) website to a multisite platform and plan to mirror the majority of the content to a .au site that specifically targets visitors in Australia. We've been maintaining two separate sites up till now, but have decided to use the same content, albeit keeping the option for our Australian audience to see a limited no. of geolocation-specific content (e.g., local contact info, etc.). Question 1. Can your plugin replace MultilingualPress/WPML to sync content across sites? Question 2. What options are there for us to customize the conditional visibility of our .au site's pages for geolocation-based content? Thanks

bropPLUSMay 28, 2025
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Gordan_WebFactoryLTD

Gordan_WebFactoryLTD

May 28, 2025

A: Hi, sorry, no. WP Reset can't help you in this case.

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Q: Stacking of codes

Hello! I have bought tier 2 to see how it is and if I like the product, is it a possibility to upgrade to the unlimited one or buy the 1 code to stack onto the 2nd tier to make it unlimited?

Thank you!

ChatterborgApr 16, 2025
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