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WordPress Operations Hub – Native Integration Layer

A single WordPress plugin that sits between existing best-of-breed plugins (WooCommerce, Calendly, Stripe, Mailchimp, etc.) and unifies their data into one customer dashboard, shared contact database, and unified reporting interface. It doesn't replace plugins—it makes them talk to each other via pre-built connectors and a central data layer, eliminating manual entry and context loss.

PLUGIN

22 weeks • 70% confidence

Value Proposition

Solves the real problem: fragmentation. Owners keep their favorite tools but gain a single source of truth for customer data, automated sync between invoicing/appointments/email, and compliance audit trails—without learning a new platform or migrating data.

Target Audience

WordPress business owners running 3-50 person operations (ecommerce stores, service providers, small SaaS companies) who have already invested in multiple plugins and won't rip-and-replace

Key Features

  • Pre-built two-way connectors to WooCommerce, Calendly, Stripe, Mailchimp, Gravity Forms, Zapier
  • Unified customer 360 dashboard showing order history, appointments, email engagement, invoices in one view
  • Automatic data sync: appointment → invoice creation, customer purchase → email segment, payment → compliance log
  • And more, with full implementation detail...

Tech Stack

WordPress plugin development (PHP, hooks, actions) REST API integrations (WooCommerce, Stripe, Mailchimp, Calendly, Zapier APIs) MySQL for unified data layer React or Vue for dashboard UI
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Original Problem

WordPress site owners struggle to manage multiple business operations without fragmented, poorly-integrated plugins

WordPress business owners (ecommerce, service providers, SaaS companies) are forced to cobble together 5-10 different plugins for invoicing, appointments, billing, email marketing, and compliance—each with separate dashboards, data silos, and integration headaches. Current solutions excel at one function but fail to communicate with each other, creating manual data entry, lost customer context, and operational chaos that costs time and money.

Score: 29.7% • 11 demand signals