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What if I told you that you can make instant WordPress sites that are
disposable or reserved? Plus, I can show you how
to make cash with this. This is InstaWP, and I'm going
to show you how it works right now. What's up, Sastmasters? My name is George, and we're
going to check out InstaWP. Now they have a free plan that you can
check out, which is totally useful. Now, if you need features that the free plan doesn't have, go ahead
and check out the pricing. They have an affordable plan, which is personal with six bucks,
professional $29, and agency for $79.
But like I said, the free plan is great for three active sites,
which is totally workable if you want to create instant sites to start
testing or dispose right away. Now, let's jump over
to my InstaWP dashboard. Now, this is where the magic starts. But in this case, that means
that you can make money out of this. Now, let me get started with the simple features and we'll jump
over to the Was feature. Now, when you are creating
the site, it's super easy. Let's just say I want to create a reserve site or a disposable site because
I need to do some testing.
I need to make sure that a plugin
works and it won't break my site. Well, that is possible. Click on Add New. And in Add New, this is how
you're going to get started. So you can start from scratch,
use a template, or the store. Now, in this case,
we're going to start from scratch, and you have the possibility to add
previously plugins once you get started. So for example, these are the popular
plugins, security plugins. Now, I usually install WordFence,
the SEO, I usually start Yost SEO. There's SEO Press also,
another type of SEO plugins. Speed, your cache plugins. In this case, I use W3 Total Cash,
so this is great for me. Forms, I use my own forms,
so I won't install one. Backups plugin. Again, I install my own,
but I can use one of these.
Page Builders, I use Element or Bridge. In this case, I'll use
Element or, for example. Marketing plugins, utility e-commerce. In this case, I do want
WooCommerce on this site. And translation, Wiglet. In this case, I'm not going to use it. Now it's going to install WordPress 6.3.1, but in this case,
we'll keep it like it is. The PSP version, I want to use the latest
version 8.2 because let's just say hypothetically, I want to make sure
that something works in that PSP version. The site name, now it's important that you
use a unique name because it might be tied to another one
and it won't let you install it.
So I'll just say test for a video,
one, two, three, et cetera, like that. And if I want to make a reserve site, depending on my plan,
that means it won't get deleted in seven, 15 days, et cetera, depending
on the plan that you're on. So I'll create the site
and the installation is in progress. So that means that that demo site is going to be installed right now with the plugins
that I decided I want to use.
Now that's going to be
done really quickly. And here we go.
It's ready. So that was really fast. Now I have the link that I
can go to the site. Let's go ahead and check this out.
Here we go. Here's the WordPress site. I have the credentials to log in to the backend of the WordPress site to
start working on it, testing, et cetera.
My username and password, the DB editor, code editor, and the VueLogs,
and there's a magic link. This is super useful. So I click on the magic link and it'll automatically take me to the back
end of the WordPress site. So I don't need to enter
credentials manually. So it's a time saver. And here we go. Let me get rid of that. Again, now it's the WooCommerce. I'll skip the guide. Okay, so here we go. All that is gone. So here's my dashboard,
here's my WordPress installation. With the plugins,
I decided I wanted to get installed beforehand so I can get
started right away.
I don't want to set up
WordPress right now. And here we go. I decided I want an Element or three total
cash, WooCommerce, Workfence, and Yost. Co. So all that was installed right away so I
can start testing right away with this. So it's super useful.
I'm going to get rid of that. So like I said, it's super easy that way. Now, there's a ton of features once
you have a WordPress site installed. You can auto log in, you can reserve
the site so it doesn't get deleted. You can save the template
so you can use it later on. You can add tags so you
can find this later on. And in the filter, you can filter these. Once you have a bunch of sites,
this is really useful.
And there's several options available. You need to change pHP version,
you can do that. You can do credits, migrate to V2, commands, export as,
tools, deployment, service, clone, delete, SFTP credentials,
SSH credentials, and Map Domain. So all that is possible with this. I mean, it's super useful. Now, once you've created your sites,
you can head over to templates. You can create templates right
here or save as templates. You have your private templates and you have your shared templates
however you want to use this. For example, I'm going to edit this one that I created already, which is my woo
template, and I give it my template name.
I can give it a description
instant template. I can upgrade to unlock
that, the language. So these are the three
languages available. The branding for this, it's my logo,
which I uploaded, customized email. So in this case,
I didn't customize it at all. But you're going to get
an email like this. You got your logo and you
got your details here. So it's powered by InstaWP, but in that case, I can edit that,
which is this right here. So if I want to get rid of that, I could say powered by SaaS, Master,
et cetera, that is possible.
The privacy policy,
the custom CSS, custom colors. Next we have the gallery. I'll show you how that looks. So in this case, I just took a screenshot
of a site, but you can add some really nice,
fancy-looking websites because once you go to the link of the template, let me go
over here, it's going to look like this. So if you have several images,
you can go through these. So this is just an ordinary screenshot. But I can launch a demo right from here. So if I want to share a link
for someone to use, it's easy.
I can launch the demo,
I can put up my credentials. I'll just wing it here. Subscribe to the mailing list. In this case not right now.
Purchase site. This is a free site.
You can see right here. Purchase successful. And it's going to start
the installation right away. And I'm going to get the email
with the credentials also. So just like that. So you can make money with this.
Let's get rid of this for now. You got your advanced options here. So site lifetime. This site that is going to be the demo site you can create really
easily via that link. I can set how many hours or days
I want this to actually work. So if you have a site where you're
a developer, something like that, and you want someone to test this out,
or if you're selling some plugin or theme, et cetera, you can have them tested out
for a certain period of hours or days. Collect email, so depending if you want
to enable that, enable site cloning, redirect URL, webhook URL, connect email
provider, and post creation commands.
All that is available. Now like I said, you can monetize
this or you can set it for free. Now if you are having someone test
something for you, free is fine, but if you want to make cash,
that is possible with this. And you have, like you said,
your own link with your logo, your branding, your emails and all
of that, and it's sent over there. You can view your sales right here. So two of these have been installed,
zero because I set it for free. Here's the site details and the status
and you can view the store here. Now, all that is super cool, right? You can make money right away, but you
can make more money also with Was.
Let's go into Connect. Now you can install sites from here. For example, you can connect the site through your Life website URL
and you can download the plugin. So you can have that imported
and be connected one with another. That's pretty cool, right? It's a feature that's super
useful depending your use case. Hosting.
You can actually host your sites that you've created here
in your hosting provider. So in this case, I use ServerAvtar, but
you can connect another hosting provider. So for example, there's WP Cloud,
RunCloud, CloudWays, WP Bolt. First of all, ServerAvtar,
which I'm using, sign up WP. If you're looking for another one, do hit that in the comments so
the creators can actually look at it. Now, like I said,
I've connected ServerAvtar via API, and these are my servers that I
have available and I can use these.
I can go ahead and connect a new site with one of my hostings
that I have available here. Now for the Was, WordPress as a service. I've created this WasStore and the template that I'm
using is the woo template. That's how I connected it. And the hosting plan,
it's the default plan. I can edit all the details for this. So like I said, I'm using
this template and go next.
And this is like going through
the steps of setting up your Wasp. As for payment in the beginning,
I set this off. But if you want to charge
for this, you enable that. Skip, instead of VP, demo site creation. So if you want to do that,
that is possible. I'll leave this off. Next is the plans that
you're going to create. So in this case, I created the default plan where I can say, free plan,
or I can say, Replan, and it's free. It's tied to my server with ServerAvtar. I select the server, which is SASWP, which is a certain BPS that I have,
and the feature that this plan has. So I say, Starter, and I have the features here, free to use,
full features, I don't know, edit plug-ins, et cetera, and just add
features there and add another plan here. This is a new plan and I can
set my short description. So I'll just say premium plan.
Here we go. Features, new features.
I'll just leave it like that. You can add more features, settings. So this is going to be the premium plan and it's going to be paid and it's
going to tie to my FastWP server.
And I'll go next, my logo,
my branding colors, background colors. I'm good to go.
Next, I can go to review everything. Everything is fine. I'll select finish and boom. So now let's go check out this side. Let's go to preview and here we go. So just like that, you can share this link
to someone and they can choose a template. I'll choose this one,
I'll choose the free one. I'll go continue, my name, email. I'll just say something
random there, continue. It's going to start the installation process right away and I'll get in the
email all the information for that. So it's super easy to use. If I want to create a new was,
I'll just add new and it's super easy. If I want to check my analytics
and my plan subscription, I give you the amount of sites I have
right now on my pro subscription, my distorach, restore sites, get
operations, templates and template sites.
So all that is available there. So that is InstaWP. Like I said, if you want to check out
the free plan and if that is useful for you, go ahead and grab
it and test that out. And if you want to jump into the paid plan for those extra features, I think it's
totally worth it and it's not expensive. So I do recommend InstaWP.
Go check it out. Link will be provided in the
description and that's a wrap..