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WP Engine SSH Gateway Limitations: Why the 10-Minute Timeout Blocks Real AI Automation
January 20, 2026WP Engine SSH Gateway has architectural limitations that prevent effective AI agent automation. Sessions timeout[…]
Why Cloudways Doesn’t Give Root Access: What It Means for AI Automation
January 20, 2026Cloudways won’t give you root access—and that’s by design, not by accident. Their managed platform[…]
SiteGround SSH: The $4/Month AI Entry Point
January 20, 2026SiteGround provides SSH access on ALL plans starting at $3.99/month—with WP-CLI pre-installed. While most shared[…]
Kinsta SSH for AI Agents: What $35/Month Gets You
January 20, 2026Kinsta includes SSH access on all Managed WordPress Hosting plans starting at $35/month—with WP-CLI pre-installed[…]
Bluehost VPS vs Shared: Why AI Agents Can’t Work on Your $3/Month Plan
January 20, 2026Your $3/month Bluehost plan runs WordPress beautifully. But the moment you try to connect an[…]
WordPress 6.9 Abilities API: AI Without SSH
January 20, 2026WordPress 6.9 changed everything for AI automation—and most store owners missed it. The Abilities API,[…]
WP-CLI Is Not SSH: The Confusion That Keeps WooCommerce Stores on Wrong Hosting Plans
January 20, 2026WP-CLI and SSH are frequently confused but serve different purposes. WP-CLI is a command-line interface[…]
Cookie Survival Guide 2026: First-Party Data for WordPress
January 15, 2026Third-party cookies are dying, but first-party cookies are very much alive—if you set them correctly.[…]
First-Party Data for AI: Start Now, Win Later
February 19, 2026Eighty percent of AI projects fail, and 70% of those failures trace to poor data[…]
UTMs Survive But Tracking Dies: Why Brave Blocks Scripts, Not Parameters
January 15, 2026Your UTM parameters aren’t being stripped by Brave—they’re being ignored. Brave blocks the analytics scripts[…]
