Cookie Consent
A clean banner with categories and sensible defaults. Keep your scripts organized and your site experience consistent.
WP Pixel bundles cookie consent basics, image optimization defaults, performance tweaks, and safe bulk cleanup into one plugin suite with a clean dashboard. One license starts at just $59.
Cookie Consent
Banner presets, categories, and script control.
Image Optimization
Smarter upload defaults and oversized-image reports.
Site Performance
Safe toggles and per-page asset controls.
Bulk Cleanup
Preview counts before deleting revisions and junk.
The dashboard is built to stay readable on real sites: clear toggles, safe defaults, and a quick way to see what is enabled.
WP Pixel is designed for people who want tangible improvements without installing five separate plugins. Each module is independent, so you only run what you enable.
A clean banner with categories and sensible defaults. Keep your scripts organized and your site experience consistent.
Improve image hygiene: resize overly large uploads, set quality defaults, and find the biggest offenders.
Turn off common bloat and keep pages lean. Optional per-page asset controls for advanced users.
Delete clutter safely with previews, confirmations, and audit-friendly logs for admin actions.
The product is designed around visible outcomes, safer workflows, and fewer moving parts across client sites.
Toggle modules on and off without hunting through unrelated settings. Each section is grouped by intent, not by internal plugin architecture.
Surface oversized uploads, stale junk, and risky cleanup actions before the user makes changes. That keeps the plugin useful on real sites instead of just looking impressive.
Clear labels, simpler defaults, and calm wording make it easier for clients and editors to understand what is enabled and why.
WP Pixel reduces tool sprawl while keeping each module independent enough to stay lightweight and predictable.
Drop in one plugin instead of stacking multiple small utilities with overlapping settings and inconsistent UX.
Keep the site lean by turning on just the tools relevant to the project: consent, images, performance, or cleanup.
Check the impact before committing changes, especially when a feature can affect media, scripts, or stored content.
Short answers to the questions people ask before installing a utility suite.
WP Pixel is modular. Only enabled modules load their hooks and UI. The goal is fewer plugins, fewer moving parts, and safer defaults.
No external service is required for the core modules. If future features integrate third-party APIs, they will be optional and clearly disclosed.
Cleanup actions are designed around previews, explicit confirmations, and admin-only permissions. You see counts first, then choose what to remove.
WP Pixel targets modern WordPress sites using Gutenberg. It aims to be compatible with most themes and standard hosting environments.
Yes. The suite is built to be modular, so you can turn on a single utility without adopting the full stack. That keeps the plugin aligned with the site you are actually running.
No. The interface is meant for site owners, editors, and admins who want practical controls without custom code. Developers can still use it as a baseline toolkit.
Core utilities are designed to coexist with common WordPress setups, including WooCommerce stores. As with any admin utility plugin, it is best to review previews before applying large changes on a live shop.
Yes. In fact, that is the recommended workflow for cleanup, image, and performance changes. Test on staging, review the effect, then roll out to production with confidence.
That is the intention. WP Pixel groups focused utilities into one managed suite so you can reduce plugin sprawl, centralize settings, and keep maintenance simpler.
The homepage positions WP Pixel as a growing utility suite. Specific licensing terms should follow your pricing and product policy, but the platform itself is structured to expand with additional modules over time.