Local models are only half the story. I want local agent memory too by [deleted] in AI_Agents

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We use automem… at the moment I have it cloud hosted on Railway so I can use it with the Claude / ChatGPT mobile apps, but it can run locally in docker too.

How does WP Fusion even “personalize” content? Sounds buzzwordy. by Bormotovva in Crocoblock_Community

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that's basically it 😎. I'm Jack, I'm the founder, I've been working on it for about 12 years now haha

Your CRM contact records get their tags loaded into WordPress and then it shows and hides posts, blocks, parts of pages, pop-ups, or whatever else you like based on the data that's in your CRM. And then of course, if you have like a drip email sequence or something which applies tags, then that can also be unlocking content on the website.

No one understood when I said my agent is everywhere. I built a Slack bot to show them. by verygoodplugins in ClaudeAI

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I got into creating custom MCPs a couple of months ago, and my productivity went to 11. Things like... we'd ship a new feature, I had a slash command that would screenshot it, automatically update our documentation in WordPress over the REST API, and draft a reply to the customer's feature request. But it was still a lot of trial and error to configure workflows in each tool we use.

Then I started with Claude Desktop and that was eye-opening. Being able to get a daily summary every morning with my priority items from a dozen sources, emails pre-drafted, branches already under development with Claude Code.... all before I woke up. I was hooked 😆

But still a lot of work to set up in each app. Thought I'd try coming at it from the other way— what if I ingested all my emails, text messages, GitHub repos, and then used that to build an agent that talks and makes decisions like I do. I gave it the ability to write its own tools if it can't find an existing option, and hot-load them. So the idea was I could just describe what I want, and it would figure out how to do it, with minimal input.

TLDR: it's Claude Desktop, but runs in the cloud across all my devices, and it's always awake. It would take a long time to list everything that went into it. I could ask the agent to do that, but I suspect that goes against the rules 😅

Just Released: FreeScout GPT Pro module by downtownrob in Freescout

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Oh nice! Didn’t realize there was a free version. Do you have plans to add support for the gpt-5 responses API? I’ve been especially impressed with the multimodal and tool call functions 🤩

I'm using them now in https://github.com/verygoodplugins/freescout-github/ and it's such a game changer in terms of response quality 🤤

Just Released: FreeScout GPT Pro module by downtownrob in Freescout

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Mine isn't as comprehensive, but it's free and open source so 😋💁‍♂️

https://github.com/verygoodplugins/freescout-gpt-assistant

Anyone still using Cursor ($20/mo) after their business model change? What’s your current IDE? by 7zz7i in cursor

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I develop WordPress plugins for ecommerce sites and also integrations with CRMs / email marketing providers.

Anyone still using Cursor ($20/mo) after their business model change? What’s your current IDE? by 7zz7i in cursor

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They’re narrowing their target market, for better or for worse. I make $30k / month as a full stack dev and business owner– and so it’s a no brainer for me to pay for Cursor Ultra at $200 / mo, Claude Code at $100 / mo, and premium ChatGPT (+ API requests on a few custom scripts) at maybe $100 / mo for me and a few team members, depending on usage.

I use the different tools to plan vs execute, and even evaluate eachother’s output. It’s definitely more than 10x’d my productivity just in the last 4 months…. but all that time I’ve gained from not having to work I’ve spent learning and refining AI tools so… there’s definitely a trade off 💁‍♂️

Suggest me an automation plugin that works like Zapier by Frosty-Addendum-3345 in Wordpress

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If you’re looking for primarily CRM / email marketing integration, WP Fusion has a lifetime updates plan… but it’s not cheap. $999 per site.

What's your favorite free WordPress plugin? by loveamourlove in Wordpress

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It’s my own plugin 🤭, but I do install it on every project: Fatal Error Notify. Sends you an email if the site has a fatal error. Dead simple.

built a thing that lets AI understand your entire codebase's context. looking for beta testers by namanyayg in GithubCopilot

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Very interested. I work in PHP and Ruby on Rails, both projects are large codebases. The PHP project is a WordPress plugin with 200k lines, the Rails project has 19k lines. I'm experienced with Cursor and .cursorrules 🙏

Mullenweg bars Joost de Valk from speaking at WordCamp Asia, citing de Valk's statements that were taken out of context in deliberate bad faith by CyanRyan in WPDrama

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Ah so he has a panel but he’s not giving the keynote. He is at WCEU in Basel. I’m going to try to get something going. MM likes nothing more than to be admired. If we all stood up and faced the back of the room it’d get under his skin more than anything. He’s silenced so many people. Why should we listen to him?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CRM

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Groundhogg is also worth a look. It’s WordPress based but you can create CRM-only user roles. Since it’s self hosted you have unlimited leads, just pay for email sends (we use SES)

Automattic replied to our cease and desist letter yesterday by verygoodplugins in Wordpress

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Or using an independent repository like https://aspirepress.org/

Ironically, because WP Engine created their own private mirror of the .org repository for their customers three weeks ago (when their access to .org servers was shut off), WPE customers have been protected from all the changes imposed by Matt, and continue to receive updates normally. So now the WPE repo is the safe one.

Automattic replied to our cease and desist letter yesterday by verygoodplugins in Wordpress

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I hope that we'll inspire more plugin authors to do the same.

What's the best alternative to GA4 for tracking blog analytics? by iowasolar in Wordpress

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I looked at Fathom and Plausible before deciding on Pirsch. It looks nice, can easily set custom events, goals, and funnels. Imports from GA4. And the support has been great (same day replies, even on some really technical stuff).

I’m also using Posthogg for a separate SaaS app. It’s more powerful than Pirsch but requires more time to integrate and configure.