Easy Staging Migration by Gami gives WordPress sites a practical staging and backup workflow:
The plugin runs without an account or remote service. It handles production-to-staging sync, development-to-staging migration, backups, scheduled backups, imports, dry-runs, staging-to-production publishing, and safety checks.
View screenshots:
https://wp-simple-staging.gami.jp/en#screenshots
Watch a short walkthrough video:
https://wp-simple-staging.gami.jp/en#demo
Included features:
Most sites can use the main Get workflow and Backup tab. When you need more control, Advanced mode lets an administrator review smaller scopes and publish them after explicit confirmations:
Release actions are previews by default. Live production releases require a backup confirmation, a confirmation checkbox, and a typed phrase.
Before a GET refresh or production publishing workflow overwrites a target, the plugin can show changed posts, pages, media items, and custom post types that need review. Administrators can cancel the operation, continue with the source version, or preserve selected target content items where the workflow supports it.
The review groups related custom fields, terms, and comments into the affected content item so the choice stays understandable. Full-table and plugin-specific data can still be broad in scope, so keep backups available before release work.
Backups are included in the plugin.
You can create a complete backup before important work, import a previous backup, restore from backup data, move a development or local backup into staging, download exports, protect important backups from retention cleanup, and configure scheduled backups.
This does not replace host-level or off-server backups. Keep host backups available before important releases.
Easy Staging Migration by Gami stores plugin settings, operation history, and managed backup metadata locally in WordPress. Managed backups are stored on the server and can contain site files and database tables selected by an administrator.
Support reports are not sent by default. When an administrator sends a report or enables automatic error reports, safe diagnostics can be sent to the configured support recipient. The plugin is designed to exclude secrets and table contents from those diagnostics.