Free Open Source SEO Panel SaaS
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@ruihildt said in Free Open Source SEO Panel SaaS:
This should work in the LAMP container no?
If you read my entire message with attention:
I've installed and run a copy on a CR on a LAMP stack and this is pretty much stable, works pretty well and is in constant development as well.
So, yes. And WordPress can be run unto a LAMP stack as well many others.
So, what was your point?Andy
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@timconsidine LOL I agree it's not good looking but it is fully THEMABLE.
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@astora said in Free Open Source SEO Panel SaaS:
I don't quite understand SEO Panel is it a completely free program? It's just that all the features of this program look too good to be free. Can you please explain, otherwise I don't understand.
Yes it is a Free Open Source Software and if you are wondering about their business model it's they also SELL plugins as add-ons to the app.
Now I wonder why you're so startled, there are hundreds of thousand FOSS and some much more elaborated than that.
By the way, you can even start a SEO business and provide accounts to clients.
Andy
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@robi said in Free Open Source SEO Panel SaaS:
This installs easily in the Unmanaged Wordpress App.
Nope mate, it's not a WordPress plugin it's a full standalone app. I guess you meant it installs easily in the LAMP app. Yes, indeed.
It's a very dated UX though.
That I agree however it is fully theme-able.
Andy
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@robi said in Free Open Source SEO Panel SaaS:
@micmc No, I meant what I said. It's where I installed it.
And that is, that you are running "SEO Panel" in WordPress ans it's not a plugin?
If so, okay, great though unless you are running a WP plugin that would run PHP apps within WordPress, then you need to explain to me your process lol
And, on the other hand but on the same page, can you share the advantages that you benefit from running this standalone app within WordPress. Thanks, take care.
Andy
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@micmc I used the WP Unmanaged Cloudron App, then using the CLI deleted the public wordpress directory and unzipped the seopanel.zip there instead and fixed permissions.
That's it. No WP actually running.
Advantage? Quick way to try it (a PHP app, just like WP) without packaging it.