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Tmpltr
Build Template once. Generate hundreds of unique WP pages.
14 followers
Build Template once. Generate hundreds of unique WP pages.
14 followers
TMPLTR is a WordPress plugin that turns any page layout into a reusable template with custom fields and AI-powered prompts that generate unique content every time you hit "Generate." Location pages. Service pages. Blog posts. Team bios. Product pages. If you can template it, TMPLTR can scale it.











I feel like I'm about to get laid off...
I've been building WordPress sites for agencies for 5+ years. Mostly local service businesses. Plumbers, roofers, lawyers. The bread and butter has always been local SEO builds with 30-50 location pages per client.
Lately my main client has been pulling work away. He's using AI builders, doing more himself, cutting costs. My income has dropped significantly in the last few months and I can see where this is going.
Instead of panicking I started looking at which parts of my job AI could actually do better than me. Turns out, the most tedious part of my work, building the same type of page over and over with different city names and keywords, was the easiest thing to automate.
I started hacking together scripts but it got messy. So I built a WordPress plugin called Tmpltr. Here's what it does:
Site-aware AI that reads your existing WordPress pages and automatically adds real internal links to generated content
Reusable page templates with custom fields (city, keyword, service name, whatever you need)
AI-powered content generation that produces unique content per page
Real WordPress pages created directly in your dashboard, not drafts in some external tool
Compatible with Elementor, Divi, Gutenberg, and any page builder
No API key or external accounts needed
I built this to solve my own problem but a few agencies have started using it too and the feedback has been solid. Turns out everyone doing local SEO at scale has the same bottleneck.
Right now it's free to install. I'm focused on getting feedback and building out what users actually need before worrying about monetization.