Mobile Smart Pro – mobile switcher, mobile-specific content, menus, and more.

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Mobile Smart Pro  – mobile switcher, mobile-specific content, menus, and more.
Mobile Smart Pro is a WordPress mobile toolkit plugin that lets you serve a mobile-specific theme, menus, and pages while preserving SEO. Its core benefit is faster, more engaging mobile experiences and improved rankings thanks to device detection, domain switching, and easy plugin/widget management.
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Description

Mobile Smart Pro is a WordPress mobile toolkit plugin that helps you deliver mobile-specific themes, menus, and pages while keeping your SEO structure intact. It uses mobile device detection to serve the right experience for phones and tablets, so visitors get clearer navigation and faster-to-read layouts. For stores and content sites using WordPress, WooCommerce, and Elementor-based pages, this plugin supports mobile excerpts and mobile-only content without forcing a separate site build. By handling device switching, domain switching, and mobile widgets/plugins, it improves mobile UX and helps protect rankings tied to mobile friendliness.

Mobile Smart Pro is designed to avoid duplicate-content issues through Google-compatible signals (including alternate/content relationships and the User-Agent Vary header), making it easier to run a mobile-optimized flow without SEO cloaking concerns.

Main Features

  • Mobile Device Detection — Detects phones and tablets to trigger the correct mobile experience.
  • Mobile Theme Switching — Automatically switches to a chosen mobile theme when a mobile device visits.
  • Tablet Mode Control — Enables or disables tablet-specific switching (e.g., iPad and Android tablets).
  • Mobile-Specific Menus — Creates mobile menus and maps desktop menu locations to mobile menu locations.
  • Mobile Pages & Excerpts — Adds mobile-specific rich text content on the same edit screen for supported post types.
  • Mobile Home Page — Uses a different page as the mobile landing page.
  • Mobile Plugins & Widget Controls — Disables selected plugins and widgets per device using simple rules.
  • Device-Aware Theme Customization — Provides template tags, mobile condition shortcodes, and tier CSS classes (e.g., tier-iPhone, tier-tablet).
  • Domain Switching — Redirects or switches themes for a mobile subdomain (e.g., m.yoursite.com) for full mobile URLs.
  • SEO-Compatible Switching Behavior — Supports Google indexing best practices using rel alternate/content and HTTP Vary: User Agent.

Benefits

  • Better mobile conversions — Mobile menus, home page, and pages guide users to key actions more effectively.
  • Improved UX across devices — Tablet and phone detection ensures content and layout match how visitors browse.
  • SEO-friendly device delivery — Alternate/content signals and User-Agent Vary help reduce duplicate content risk.
  • Faster perceived performance — Disabling heavy plugins and widgets on mobile can lower friction on slower connections.
  • Easier maintenance for teams — Mobile content management uses the same WordPress editor workflow and device-specific settings.

Who is it suitable for?

  • WooCommerce stores that want mobile-specific navigation and mobile landing pages.
  • WordPress blogs and content sites needing mobile excerpts and device-specific sections.
  • Agencies managing multiple client themes, templates, and mobile variations.
  • Websites built with Elementor and custom theme layouts that require device-aware styling.
  • Businesses running subdomain mobile setups and wanting domain switching control.
  • Multisite WordPress networks needing per-subsite mobile theme availability.