Announcing Flywheel Blueprints – A Real Time-Saver for WordPress Web Designers

The Flywheel team reached out to us and informed us about their latest feature called Blueprints. To be always ahead of their competitors, they are constantly seeking out unique and creative ways to make life easier for both agencies and web designers.

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Blueprints - How It Works
Blueprints – How It Works ©Flywheel

Blueprints

Flywheel just announced Blueprints for their managed WordPress hosting platform which allows you to create custom sets of WordPress themes and plugins to re-use on future projects. That’s a real time-saver for agencies and freelancing web designers as WordPress sites can now be built faster!

If you want to set up a new WordPress site for one of your clients, you can either start from scratch by installing all themes and plugins one after another or use one of your Blueprints.

  • A perfect turnkey solution to cut down development time
  • Simplifies recurring site projects, e.g. create blueprints for WooCommerce stores or blogs
  • Focus on design details and don’t waste time on WordPress configuration & set-up

Blueprints will officially be launched Thursday, July 14. However, you can sign up below for early access. Flywheel are offering managed WordPress hosting services from as low as $15 per month.

Sign up for Early Access to Flywheel Blueprints »

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