The plugin we promised is here
When we launched PartyPlugins two months ago with SEO Deck, we promised something new was coming. Today, it is here.
PageFlow is our second WordPress plugin, and it tackles a problem that every site manager knows but few tools address: understanding and organizing the structure of your WordPress content.
WordPress is excellent at managing individual pages and posts. But as a site grows beyond 20 or 30 pages, the default page list becomes increasingly inadequate. You lose sight of the overall hierarchy. Parent-child relationships become unclear. Reorganizing content means editing pages one at a time, updating parent settings, and manually adjusting menu order values. It is slow, confusing, and error-prone.
PageFlow replaces that default page list with a dynamic, visual page management system.
What PageFlow does
Hierarchical tree view
The core of PageFlow is a hierarchical tree view that shows your pages, products, and any hierarchical custom post type in a clear parent-child structure. You can expand and collapse branches, use Expand All and Collapse All buttons in the toolbar, and PageFlow remembers your expanded state between sessions using local storage. Children load lazily, so even large sites stay responsive.
For each page in the tree, hover actions let you Edit, View, Add After, or Add Inside - plus you can see the page ID and last modified date. There is also search by title, status filtering (All, Public, Trash with counts), and sorting options (Menu Order, Date newest/oldest, Title A-Z/Z-A, Last Modified).
Drag and drop with three-zone detection
Need to move a page from one section to another? Want to change the order of child pages under a parent? Just drag and drop. PageFlow uses three-zone detection: drag to the top 25% of a node to place before it, the middle 50% to reparent inside it, or the bottom 25% to place after it. Items rearrange live as you drag with smooth FLIP animations, and collapsed parents auto-expand when you hover over them during a drag.
Changes save automatically via AJAX - there is no save button. What used to require careful manual editing across dozens of pages now happens in seconds with a single drag.
Bulk page creation and flexible placement
PageFlow also lets you create multiple pages at once, choosing their position (after a page or inside it as a child) and their status (draft or published). This is particularly powerful for sites with complex structures - think university websites, large corporate sites, or documentation hubs where you need to scaffold out new sections quickly.
Works wherever you need it
PageFlow can appear in three places: as its own admin menu item under Pages, as a dashboard widget, or on the posts overview screen where you can toggle between the standard list view and the tree view. In the settings, you choose which hierarchical post types to manage and where PageFlow should show up. It also includes WPML support with language switching for multilingual sites.
PRO extensions: six tools for power users
The base version of PageFlow gives you the tree view, drag and drop, auto-save, search, filtering, bulk page creation, and all the core features described above. For teams that want to go further, we have built six PRO extensions that you can toggle on independently.
Bulk Actions
Multi-select pages with checkboxes and change status, parent, or template in bulk.
Quick Edit Inline
Edit a page's title, slug, status, template, date, and taxonomies right inside the tree, without navigating away.
Duplicate Tree
Deep clone a page and all of its children in one click, preserving the hierarchy. Duplicated pages default to Draft status so nothing goes live accidentally.
Export/Import
Export your tree structure as JSON or CSV, then import it on another site. Useful for backups and migrations.
Google Analytics (GA4) overlay
If you have the Google Site Kit plugin installed, PageFlow can display GA4 metrics - views, sessions, engagement rate, and duration - right next to each page in the tree, with trend indicators. Analytics data is cached for one hour and displayed read-only.
Google Search Console overlay
Also powered by Google Site Kit, this extension shows impressions, clicks, and CTR per page with trend indicators. Having this data visible alongside your site structure makes it easy to spot pages that rank well but have low CTR, or pages with high impressions that need content work.
Pricing
PageFlow follows the same straightforward pricing as SEO Deck: 45 EUR per year. That includes the full tree view, drag and drop, auto-save, bulk page creation, search, filtering, sorting, and all core features. The six PRO extensions are included in the same license - no additional cost. Each extension can be toggled on or off independently.
If you manage a WordPress site with more than 20-30 pages, PageFlow will change how you think about your content. It takes the invisible structure of your site and makes it visible, interactive, and actionable.
We are proud of this one. Give it a try and let us know what you think.
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