Overview Sitelets for Multisite is a powerful WordPress plugin designed specifically for WordPress Multisite networks. It makes it easy to create, manage, and update localized content pages across every site in your network — all from one central dashboard. Whether you manage franchise websites, dealer networks, multi-location businesses, membership portals, or multi-brand publishing platforms, Sitelets helps you deliver consistent, location-specific pages without repetitive manual work.
Why Use Sitelets for Multisite?
Managing multiple sites in a WordPress Multisite network can be time-consuming and error-prone. Copying and pasting pages for each sub-site is not scalable, especially when updates are frequent. Sitelets solves this by allowing admins to Create a single “master” network template that can be instantly cloned across multiple sites.
Core Features
License Overview Suitable for:
Core Capabilities:
Advanced Controls:
Maintenance and Support:
– Automatic free updates keep every subsite current without manual effort.
– Priority VIP support via phone, email, and chat included at all tiers.
🏪 Franchises, MLM & Dealer Networks — consistent branding with local customization.
🏨 Hospitality Groups — hotels, resorts, and vacation rentals with multiple locations.
🛠 Agencies — manage client networks more efficiently.
📰 Publishers — replicate evergreen content across multiple sub-sites.
Why Multisite Admins Love It Sitelets for Multisite is simple, intuitive, and purpose-built for the unique challenges of managing a WordPress Multisite network. If you’ve ever wished you could “set it and forget it” when creating or updating local pages, this plugin is for you.
Install Sitelets for Multisite today and take the hassle out of managing localized content across your WordPress Multisite network. Perfect for multi-location businesses, agencies, and publishers who need efficiency without sacrificing flexibility.
This plugin connects to an external API to retrieve news and blog posts from sitelets.com. No identifying user information is transmitted.