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Multisite Support

Run GetWebP across a WordPress Multisite network — activation, per-site settings, license keys, and WP-CLI.

Multisite Support

GetWebP is compatible with WordPress Multisite. The plugin operates on a per-site basis: each site in the network manages its own conversion settings, batch queue, and license key independently.


Table of Contents#


Activation#

Per-site activation (recommended)

Activate the plugin from each site's admin panel individually:

  1. Log in to the site's WordPress admin.
  2. Go to Plugins → Installed Plugins.
  3. Click Activate next to GetWebP.

Network activation

A Super Admin can network-activate the plugin to make it available across all sites at once:

  1. Log in as a Network Super Admin.
  2. Go to Network Admin → Plugins.
  3. Find GetWebP and click Network Activate.

With network activation, each site still manages its own settings and must activate its own license key separately.


Per-Site Settings#

All GetWebP settings are stored per site. Each site has its own:

  • Compression preset and delivery mode
  • Background queue and batch conversion state
  • License key and quota counter

Converting images on one site does not affect other sites on the network.


License Keys on Multisite#

Each site requires its own license key:

  1. Go to GetWebP → Settings → License within the site's admin panel.
  2. Paste the license key and click Activate.
  3. Quota and plan details appear immediately.

If you have multiple sites, use a plan that covers the number of domains you need. You can manage your keys and view per-site quota at getwebp.com/dashboard/licenses.


WP-CLI with Multisite#

Use the standard WP-CLI --url flag to target a specific sub-site:

# Convert images for a specific sub-site
wp getwebp convert --url=https://subsite.example.com
 
# Check status for a specific sub-site
wp getwebp status --url=https://subsite.example.com
 
# Loop over all sites in the network
wp site list --field=url | xargs -I{} wp getwebp status --url={}

For subdirectory networks, use the full URL including the subdirectory path (e.g. https://example.com/subsite).