| 开发者 | eikiyo |
|---|---|
| 更新时间 | 2026年6月21日 13:10 |
| PHP版本: | 8.0 及以上 |
| WordPress版本: | 7.0 |
| 版权: | GPLv2 or later |
| 版权网址: | 版权信息 |
recto.zip file and click Install NowRecto as the name, and click Add New. Copy the generated password and paste it into the plugin settings.There's a free 14-day trial for one site. After that, full access is a one-time payment per site (no subscription). AppSumo lifetime deals are also available. See rectoapp.com for current pricing.
Recto focuses on orphan pages specifically — pages that have zero incoming links and are therefore invisible to search engines. Instead of auto-inserting links based on keywords, Recto uses AI to find the best contextual linking opportunity for each orphan, shows you exactly what it will do, and waits for your approval before making any change.
Yes. Recto uses the WordPress REST API to read and write post content, which works with both the classic editor and Gutenberg.
It depends on how the page builder stores content. If the builder uses standard WordPress post content (common with Elementor), Recto works fine. Builders that store content outside post_content (some Divi setups) are not supported in v1.
Deactivating sends a disconnect notification to Recto. Your site data (crawl results, link suggestions) is kept in Recto — you can reconnect anytime. Deleting the plugin removes all local options and revokes the Application Password.
Recto uses WordPress Application Passwords — not your main login password. An Application Password is scoped to Recto only; revoking it in your WordPress profile removes Recto's access instantly and has no effect on your other logins.
No. The plugin adds one lightweight admin settings page and one REST endpoint. It has zero front-end footprint — no scripts or styles are loaded for site visitors.
Yes. Install the plugin on each site and repeat the connect process. How many sites you can connect depends on your Recto plan.
WordPress 6.0 or later. Application Passwords (used for authentication) were introduced in WordPress 5.6; the plugin falls back gracefully on earlier versions (manual credential entry still works).
Yes. PHP 8.0 or later is required, which aligns with WordPress's own recommendation for all sites.