MainWP File Uploader 5.0.2
MainWP File Uploader streamlines mass file uploads to all your WordPress child sites from a single dashboard, eliminating repetitive logins and speeding up your workflow. Upload multiple files at once, organize into folders, and overwrite when needed with a few clicks. Type: WordPress.
Description
MainWP File Uploader is a WordPress extension that streamlines mass file uploads to all your WordPress child sites from a single MainWP dashboard.
Instead of logging into each site’s cPanel or using FTP repeatedly, you can upload files to any connected child site with just a few clicks, reducing repetitive work.
It also supports multi-file uploads, folder organization, and overwrite actions—helping you move faster during cloning, restoring, or routine updates across the network.
Main Features
- Centralized dashboard uploads — Upload files to child sites from one MainWP interface.
- Upload to multiple sites at once — Send the same file set to several WordPress sites without repeated logins.
- Multi-file upload — Add and upload multiple files in a single operation.
- Folder organization — Use existing folders or create new ones for clean file placement.
- Overwrite existing files — Replace files when you need updates without manual cleanup.
- Broad supported file types — Handle code, documents, images, media, and archives including .php, .css, .js, .zip, .pdf, .jpg, .png, and common video/audio formats.
Benefits
- Faster workflow — Reduces time spent on repetitive cPanel/FTP uploads across child sites.
- Higher efficiency at scale — Uploads multiple files to multiple sites in fewer steps.
- Better file organization — Keeps deployments organized through folder selection and creation.
- Reliable updates — Overwrite capability helps ensure changes apply consistently.
- Improved cloning and restoring — Makes it quicker to distribute backup files to child sites during migration tasks.
Who is it suitable for?
- WordPress multisite managers using MainWP to handle many child sites
- WooCommerce store owners who manage multiple storefronts and need consistent file updates
- Web agencies deploying the same assets across client sites
- Developers performing cloning, staging, or restore workflows for WordPress projects
- Site administrators who frequently upload themes, plugins, and media files at scale
- Content teams managing batches of documents, images, and downloadable assets