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Navigator Module

Your WordPress admin hasno command line.

One search bar for your entire WordPress admin. Posts, users, plugins, settings, and 81 built-in commands. One keystroke replaces a dozen clicks.

81 built-in commands 9 accent themes Keyboard-first design
The Problem

Three clicks to do one thing.

WordPress was built for content, not for speed. Every action lives behind a menu, every setting on a different page, every plugin in its own corner. You spend more time navigating the WordPress admin than actually managing your site.

Without TrueCommander
Navigate to Plugins, scroll, find the one, click Deactivate
Open Settings, find the right sub-page, scroll to the option
Five tabs open just to find one user profile
Remember which menu hides the cache purge button
Google "WordPress where is the..." once a week
~47 min/day wasted 3-5 clicks per action
With TrueCommander
Type "deactivate" and pick the plugin from results
Search any setting by name, change it inline
Type a name, see the profile, click Edit
Type "clear cache" and press Enter
One shortcut opens everything. ++W
1 keystroke 1 search bar
Two Modes

Simple or surgical. Your call.

Hand it to a client in Easy Mode and they see friendly cards and forms. Switch to Advanced Mode yourself and you get inline flags, Tab completion, and command history cycling. Same navigator, two personalities.

Easy Mode

Cards, forms, and plain language. Pick an action, fill in the blanks, hit run. Built for WordPress teams who want power without the learning curve.

Advanced Mode

Inline flags, Tab completion, command history cycling with arrow keys. Type the command, append parameters, press Enter. The interface stays out of your way.

Custom Commands

Your commands. Your navigator.

Create a command, give it a name, set parameters and aliases. It shows up in the Navigator next to the built-in ones. No second-class citizens.

1
Create your command
then
2
Run it from the navigator
AI Built In

Your navigator speaks AI.

Click the wand icon. Type a question. Get formatted answers with working code - right inside the same modal you use for everything else. Generate meta descriptions, troubleshoot errors, write product copy. No new tab.

Built to learn itself

Open it. A spotlight shows you around.

First time someone opens the navigator, a spotlight-driven guided tour highlights the search bar, results panel, dock, and themes. Each admin module has its own tour too. Hit Skip anytime. Re-run them from the help dropdown whenever.

  • Spotlight on each element, tooltip next to it, step counter
  • Separate tours for Easy mode, Advanced mode, and every admin page
  • Action steps wait for the user to click - no reading required
  • Re-trigger any tour from the route icon dropdown
Also useful from day one
tp clear
Wipe the output area. Command row clears with a 200ms fade.
tp admin notices
Capture every WP admin notice. List, dismiss, or snooze each one.
tp help
Browse every command the navigator knows about. Grouped by category.
Make it yours

Dock it. Theme it.

Drag the navigator to any edge or float it in the center. Pick from 9 accent themes that change every color, glow, and shadow. Press T to cycle through them live.

Center

Left

Right

Bottom

Golden Age
Emerald
Stark
Synth
Nitro
Nova
Cipher
Classic
Daylight
The Math

Every shortcut compounds.

How much time do you spend clicking through WordPress menus every day? For most admins, it's close to an hour. The navigator turns three clicks into one keystroke. Multiply that across every action, every day, every site.

Average time WordPress admins spend navigating menus instead of working
Every WordPress admin action reduced from 3-5 clicks to a single search
Ready on day one. Database, SEO, security, content, media, and WooCommerce tools
$59/yr
10 modules. One price. The navigator alone saves hours. And it's just one of ten. See pricing
FAQ

Questions? Answered.

Does the navigator work on every WordPress admin page?+
Yes. The navigator loads on every WordPress admin page. Press ++W (or your custom shortcut) from any screen - posts, settings, plugins, WooCommerce, anything. It overlays on top of the current page without navigating away.
Can I use the navigator without a mouse?+
Completely. Open with a keyboard shortcut, type your search, arrow-key through results, press Enter to execute. Tab to accept autocomplete. Escape to close. Every feature is keyboard-accessible.
What happens when I create a custom command?+
It appears in the navigator search results immediately, alongside built-in commands. It gets its own icon, description, parameters, and aliases. You can pin it, assign a keyboard shortcut to it, or include it in macros. No difference from a built-in command.
What is the difference between Easy Mode and Advanced Mode?+
Easy Mode shows quick action cards, form-based parameter inputs, and friendly labels. Advanced Mode gives you inline CLI flags, Tab completion, and a more terminal-like interface. Both modes search the same commands and content. Switch between them with one click in the footer.
Does the navigator slow down my WordPress admin panel?+
No. The navigator loads asynchronously and only initializes when you open it. Search data is cached after the first load. The modal itself uses no external API calls for core functionality. Measured impact on page load: under 15ms.
Ready?

Stop clicking. Start commanding.

91 commands behind one search bar. ++W is the only shortcut you need to learn. The rest happens inside.

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