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Save your perfect WordPress setup and reuse it anytime

Create a WordPress website once, save it as a Blueprint, and use it again whenever you need a new site.

Blueprints help you launch faster by reusing your preferred plugins, themes, settings, templates, pages, and demo content.

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Save complete WordPress setups

Reuse the same configuration anytime

Keep projects consistent

Build websites faster

Great for agencies and client work

Reduce repetitive setup tasks

What Are Blueprints?

Your reusable WordPress website setup

A Blueprint is a saved version of a WordPress website setup that you can use again later. Instead of starting from a blank installation every time, you can start from a setup that already includes the tools, structure, and settings you prefer.

Blueprints can help you recreate websites with the same foundation in just a few clicks.

A Blueprint can include:

Why Blueprints Matter

Stop rebuilding the same setup from scratch

Most WordPress projects begin with the same repetitive work. You install the same plugins, activate the same theme, configure the same settings, create the same pages, and prepare the same basic structure.

Blueprints save that work so you can start every new website from a proven setup.

Save hours of setup time

Avoid repeating the same tasks

Launch consistent websites

Reduce mistakes during setup

Standardize your workflow

Start new projects with confidence

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Built for Agencies

Create consistent client websites faster

Agencies often use the same trusted WordPress stack across many client projects. Blueprints make it easy to turn that stack into a reusable setup.

Create one polished base website, save it as a Blueprint, and use it as the starting point for future client sites.

Perfect for Developers

Keep your development environment ready

Developers can use Blueprints to create repeatable testing and development environments. Instead of rebuilding test sites manually, save your preferred setup and launch it again whenever needed.

Developer blueprints
Teams blueprints

Suites for teams

Keep everyone working from the same setup

Blueprints are especially useful when multiple people work on WordPress projects. Your team can start from the same approved setup instead of configuring sites differently each time.

This keeps your workflow cleaner and makes handoffs easier.

Activate Blueprints With a Link

Share a link. Launch the setup.

RunningWP Blueprints can be activated with a simple link, making it easy to share a ready-made WordPress setup with clients, teammates, students, or users.

Instead of manually explaining which plugins, themes, settings, or templates to use, you can give someone a Blueprint link and let them create a website from the exact setup you prepared.

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Create Once, Reuse Forever

Once you build a WordPress setup that works, you should not have to rebuild it manually. Blueprints let you preserve that setup and reuse it whenever you create a new site.

This is especially useful when you regularly build websites for similar niches or use the same plugin stack.

Turn your best setup into a repeatable system

A business website Blueprint

A WooCommerce store Blueprint

An Easy Digital Downloads Blueprint

A landing page Blueprint

A blog Blueprint

A service business Blueprint

A client preview Blueprint

A testing environment Blueprint

Go from idea to working website in minutes

Blueprints help you skip the slow beginning of a WordPress project. Instead of installing and configuring everything manually, you can start from a setup that is already prepared.

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With Blueprints

Everything you need to build faster

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Reusable Website Setups

Save a complete WordPress setup and use it again whenever you create a new website.

Consistent Builds

Start every project with the same plugins, themes, settings, and structure.

Activate With a Link

Share a Blueprint link so users can create a new WordPress website from your saved setup instantly.

Great for Testing

Launch repeatable environments for plugins, themes, WooCommerce, and Easy Digital Downloads.

Agency Friendly

Standardize your workflow and reduce setup time across multiple client projects.

Easy Customization

Use a Blueprint as a starting point, then customize each website for the specific project.

Build a library of reusable website foundations

Agency Starter Blueprint

WooCommerce Blueprint

EDD Blueprint

Developer Testing Blueprint

Loved by users who build WordPress sites repeatedly

Real testimonials by our users

Amanda Brooks

Blueprints save me so much time. I created one WooCommerce setup that works for most of my client projects, and now I can launch a new store preview in minutes.

Chris Morgan

I use Blueprints for testing plugin combinations. Instead of rebuilding the same environment over and over, I can spin up the exact setup I need right away.

Priya Shah

Blueprints made our agency workflow much more consistent. Every new client site starts with our preferred plugins, pages, and settings already in place.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions about the Blueprints feature

What is a Blueprint?
A Blueprint is a saved WordPress website setup that you can reuse when creating new websites. It helps you start with your preferred plugins, themes, pages, settings, and structure already prepared.
Blueprints remove repetitive setup work. Instead of installing the same tools and configuring the same settings every time, you can create a new site from a saved setup.
Yes. A Blueprint is only a starting point. After the website is created, you can edit pages, change settings, replace content, install more plugins, or customize the design.
Yes. Blueprints are ideal for agencies and freelancers who want to create consistent client websites faster.
Yes. Blueprints can be used to start websites with selected plugins and themes already installed.
Yes. You can create ecommerce-focused Blueprints for WooCommerce stores or Easy Digital Downloads websites.
Yes. Developers can use Blueprints to quickly recreate testing environments for plugins, themes, compatibility checks, and support troubleshooting.
Yes. You can create different Blueprints for different workflows, such as business websites, ecommerce stores, landing pages, templates, or test environments.