Introduction
This set of tools and features is designed to enhance the management and creation of draft posts in WordPress and other blogging platforms.
WordPress Draft Manager
An enhanced tool allowing users to manage draft posts directly from a system tray app without logging into their WordPress site.
Multisite WordPress Integration
A version of PressThat for managing multiple WordPress sites, enabling users to switch between sites and manage drafts from a single interface.
PressThat Analytics
Provides analytics on draft posts, including word count, reading time, and draft aging alerts.
Collaboration and Sharing Tool
Enables users to share drafts with team members for collaboration and feedback through comments and suggestions.
Cross-Platform Synchronization
Syncs draft data across multiple devices, ensuring consistency across all connected devices.
Draft Reminder and Notification Service
Allows users to set reminders or receive notifications about inactive drafts.
Customizable Draft Dashboard
Offers customizable viewing modes, filters, and sorting options for better organization.
AI Content Suggestions
Analyzes drafts and suggests improvements based on SEO, readability, and engagement strategies.
Offline Editing Mode
Permits offline editing with automatic syncing once reconnected.
Integration with Other Blogging Platforms
Expands functionality to support draft management for platforms like Blogger, Medium, or Ghost.
Overview of .cursorrules prompt
The .cursorrules file outlines a project named PressThat, a system tray application that interfaces with WordPress websites to manage draft posts. The app requires configuration with the user’s WordPress website URL, username, and an Application Password obtained from the WordPress dashboard. The user experience involves downloading, installing, and opening the app, entering website credentials, testing the connection, and syncing draft posts. A menu bar or system tray icon displays the number of draft posts, and clicking the icon presents the main interface that combines cards and tables to showcase drafts, arranged by recency.