vøiddo on wordpress

ai tools for wordpress, written by people who ship on it.

we are not a wordpress agency, we do not sell “wordpress optimisation packages”, and we have never offered to migrate anybody’s site for $499. we are a small remote studio — six people across tel aviv, haifa, tallinn, and tartu, legally registered as an estonian e-residency company — that builds ai products, browser extensions, and developer tools as our main business, and where the audience for one of those products happens to be sitting on wordpress, we ship a proper native plugin that actually runs on wordpress 6.9 and woocommerce 10 without breaking. every plugin is tested on a real wordpress + woocommerce docker stack before the svn push, not after.

every one of our plugins runs on the same engine that powers the saas version of the same product, so the wordpress version is not a stripped-down afterthought — it is the same backend with a wp-admin ui bolted on, the same model behind the same prompt with the same free quota. one account, one subscription, every surface (web app, browser extension, wordpress plugin). that is the rule we set ourselves and that is why this list is short.

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the portfolio

scrb plugin icon
v1.0.6 · live on WordPress.org
scrb — AI product descriptions for WooCommerce

one click on a product → full description, SEO title, 5 bullet points in 25+ languages.

  • WooCommerce-native, no copy-paste between tabs
  • Yoast and RankMath fields auto-fill from one button
  • Free tier: 5 generations/month, no credit card

scrb vs Jasper vs AI Engine →

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v1.0.1 · live on WordPress.org
rankd — content quality scorer

score any post 0-100 across six structural axes before publish. connects to rankd and uses the same Free/Pro quota, with a direct setup guide and browser compare path for install-ready traffic.

  • explicit-click sidebar verdict for readability, structure, length, links, images, title
  • ranked suggestions for the fixes that matter before publish
  • free 2/day, Pro 500/month; no unlimited giveaway inside WordPress
v1.0.0 · live on WordPress.org
jsonyo — JSON Toolkit

format, validate, query, diff, minify JSON inside wp-admin. zero data leaves your browser. free forever. compare the install path first if you are deciding between wp-admin, the browser extension, or the CLI.

  • 6 modes: format / validate / query (JSONPath) / diff / minify / stats
  • browser-side execution — no API calls, no telemetry
  • same engine as @v0idd0/jsonyo npm CLI (LIVE)
tells plugin icon
v1.0.1 · live on WordPress.org
tells — Text Analysis Widget

embed a tells analysis widget with a shortcode or Gutenberg block. free demo mode, practitioner embed, and a compare-first install path for sites that need the subtext before the session starts.

  • free public demo mode works immediately after activation
  • licensed embed mode for practitioners, intake pages, and client portals
  • compare before install, then drop [tells_widget] anywhere

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WordPress.org approved
GPL v2-or-later · always
4-6 week patch cadence
support@voiddo.com · 48h reply

why WordPress, why now

wordpress runs roughly 43% of the web and woocommerce runs roughly 28% of all online stores. that means a large slice of the audience for scrb, rankd, tells, and jsonyo is already on a wordpress site — and writing them a saas-only integration story means asking them to switch context, copy-paste between tabs, and pay for two products instead of one. shipping a native plugin closes that gap and means the plugin is the same product they would have bought as a saas, only it lives where they already work.

most ai-generation plugins for wordpress ask the user to bring their own openai or anthropic api key. that is fine for the small slice of users who already have a key, a billing account, and the patience to manage their own quota; it is wrong for the much larger slice who just want to install a plugin and have it work. our plugins run on a managed vøiddo backend with a free monthly quota baked in and a paid tier for sustained use. install, click, generate, no key shopping, no “please paste your openai key here” modal.

we test on real wordpress before we push. every plugin release goes through a docker stack of the latest wordpress, the latest woocommerce, the previous major version of each, and a freshly installed twenty twenty-six theme; we run the smoke-test script before the svn push, not after the one-star review. the screenshots on the wordpress.org listing pages are real screen captures of the live plugin, not mockups; that is the rule we set for ourselves after seeing how many directory listings use fabricated screenshots that do not match the actual ui.

we ship and we maintain. the cadence on every active plugin is four to six weeks for a patch release, faster if a security or compatibility issue surfaces. stale plugins (no update for six months) get demoted by wordpress.org’s internal search ranking and tagged as “untested on the latest version” in the directory, which is a slow death we are not interested in. if a plugin in the catalogue is not getting updated regularly, it gets removed from the directory rather than left to rot under our name.

we are not stopping at four

the queue behind scrb, rankd, jsonyo, and tells is small on purpose and includes interviewprep (a wp-admin integration for wp job manager and simple job board sites that lets recruiters generate candidate prep packs without leaving the dashboard), a free developer-utility bundle that ports a handful of the most useful entries from tools.voiddo.com into a single self-contained wp-admin panel for site builders, and a longer-term “vøiddo studio for wordpress” mega-plugin that bundles every flagship into a single install for users who want all four with one account, scheduled to ship only after the two newest individual plugins reach a sustained install base. each new plugin gets its own dedicated brand-spec written before any code is touched, its own quality bar (we aim for the 9.5-out-of-10 wordpress.org review average we currently hold on scrb), and its own four-to-six-week patch cadence from day one.

we do not ship wordpress plugins to clutter our developer profile or to game the directory’s “most plugins published” metric (which is not even a metric — we checked). we ship them where the audience is on wordpress and where the integration can be done cleanly without lying about what the plugin can do. when a category does not make sense for us — lead-capture forms, contact-form 7 replacements, generic seo plugins — we skip it, even when the directory traffic would be obvious. that is why this list is short, and why it is going to stay relatively short for as long as the studio is six people.