Extendify 3.0 builds a complete WordPress site from one sentence before customers ever log in
hosting providers lose a significant number of customers between signup and first renewal, and the timing of that churn traces back to a specific moment: when a new customer logs in for the first time and finds a blank WordPress installation waiting for them. Extendify has spent its product development addressing that exact gap, and its version 3.0 release on April 14, 2026 takes the approach further than any previous iteration.
The headline capability in v3.0 is prompt-to-website creation. A customer types a single sentence describing their site, and the platform builds a complete, published WordPress website from that input alone. Earlier versions walked customers through a structured onboarding flow to generate a site. This release collapses that process into one step, removing what remained of the setup friction that causes early disengagement.
The AutoLaunch feature, introduced in February 2026, takes this further for hosting providers specifically. Rather than waiting for the customer to initiate anything, the provider collects business information during their own signup flow, passes it to Extendify’s Launch AI, and the site generates automatically.
The customer arrives at a working, customizable website the first time they log in, before they have taken any action inside WordPress. For hosting businesses running WordPress at scale, that shift from blank installation to ready site changes the activation experience in a way that directly affects whether customers stay past their first renewal.
After activation, Extendify’s AI Agent operates as an in-WordPress assistant that handles site updates and management through natural language. Version 3.0 moves the agent into a dedicated sidebar panel with persistent access, adds the ability to switch the entire website design through the agent, and introduces direct access to design settings from within the panel. A separate integration allows the agent to route hosting-related questions, plan details, billing, email, to the provider’s own support AI, displaying the answer inside WordPress without sending the customer to another tab or a support ticket.
Extendify was incorporated into WebPros, which owns cPanel, Plesk, and WHMCS, as part of its WP Squared offering in 2024, making it very evident that this product is aimed at the specific position it occupies in the marketplace. This is a tool for infrastructure management of WordPress at a high level, designed for service providers.

