BATCH CREATE
Description
Batch Create is a WordPress plugin built for bulk provisioning of sites and users. It helps you solve the time-consuming problem of creating hundreds or thousands of accounts during large WordPress deployments. By uploading a .csv or .xls file, administrators can automate creation and assignment without manual setup. The plugin is designed for WordPress multisite environments, where super admin actions are often required. It also improves operational clarity with a progress display while the batch is processed.
With options for user roles, preset passwords, or auto-generated passwords, Batch Create streamlines onboarding for schools, networks, and content teams. It can create new sites, add users to existing sites, or generate users without assigning a site—depending on how you structure your network.
Main Features
- CSV/XLS batch upload — Bulk-create sites and users by uploading a CSV or Excel (XLS) file.
- WordPress multisite network admin support — Manage provisioning from the network admin via the Settings menu.
- Create new sites and users — Generate hundreds or thousands of new site/user records in one run.
- Batch add users to existing sites — Add users to already-created sites using the same spreadsheet input.
- User role assignment — Apply a default user role during creation and additions.
- Preset passwords — Create users with preset passwords for consistent access setup.
- Auto-generated passwords — Generate passwords automatically to reduce manual handling.
- Users without a site — Create users without assigning them to a site when needed.
- Duplicate email detection — Alert you when a duplicate email address is used.
- Progress status bar — Display batch processing progress during provisioning.
Benefits
- Faster deployments — Reduce onboarding time by automating large account and site creation workflows.
- Consistent access setup — Apply preset or auto-generated passwords with a default role.
- Lower administrative effort — Replace repetitive manual user/site creation tasks in WordPress.
- Fewer provisioning mistakes — Duplicate email alerts help prevent conflicting user identities.
- Clearer batch processing — A status bar provides visibility into long-running imports.
Who is it suitable for?
- Universities and academic networks setting up many WordPress accounts
- Managed WordPress agencies onboarding clients with large multisite structures
- Enterprises running departmental WordPress networks across multiple sites
- Training organizations or online schools provisioning users at scale
- Content teams managing many sites and contributors in WordPress multisite