Theme & Builder Compatibility
Kintsu.ai respects the structure of your WordPress site: themes, page builders, plugins, and the accumulated decisions that make your site unique. Compatibility includes:- Popular page builders — Elementor, Divi, WPBakery, Beaver Builder, and more
- Block themes — Full Site Editing (FSE) and block-based themes
- Classic themes — Traditional PHP-based themes with template files
- Hybrid approaches — Sites using both classic and block editors
- Custom implementations — Unique theme structures and custom post types
- Plugin-generated content — Respect content created by plugins
Safe Edit Pipeline (Preview-First)
Apply changes in a controlled way: generate the change, preview the impact, then publish — rather than “edit and pray.” The safe edit pipeline ensures:- Visual previews — See exactly what will change before it goes live
- Impact analysis — Understand which pages and sections are affected
- Validation checks — Automated testing for layout breaks and conflicts
- Selective application — Choose which parts of a change to apply
- Instant rollback — Undo changes if they don’t work as expected
- Change summaries — Clear explanations of what was modified
Content Updates (Copy + Structure)
Update headings, paragraphs, CTA buttons, navigation labels, and page sections — including reorganizing sections for clarity and flow. Content editing includes:- Text updates — Headlines, body copy, button labels, captions
- Navigation changes — Menu labels, links, and structure
- Section reorganization — Reorder content blocks for better flow
- CTA optimization — Update calls-to-action for clarity and conversion
- Content hierarchy — Improve information architecture
- Micro-copy refinement — Polish form labels, tooltips, and helper text
SEO-Ready Page Edits
Make on-page SEO adjustments while editing: title tags, meta descriptions, headings hierarchy, internal links, and content clarity (without turning the site into keyword spam). SEO capabilities include:- Meta optimization — Update title tags and meta descriptions
- Heading structure — Ensure proper H1-H6 hierarchy for SEO
- Internal linking — Add contextual internal links
- Content clarity — Improve readability for users and search engines
- Schema markup — Add structured data where appropriate
- Image optimization — Update alt text and file names for SEO
- URL structure — Improve permalinks and slug readability
Performance-Conscious Changes
Avoid common “quick fixes” that slow WordPress down. Prefer lightweight edits over piling on heavy scripts or bloated widgets. Performance considerations:- Lightweight implementations — Prefer CSS over JavaScript when possible
- Asset optimization — Avoid adding unnecessary scripts or stylesheets
- Database efficiency — Minimize query complexity
- Caching compatibility — Ensure changes work well with caching plugins
- Mobile performance — Optimize for mobile devices and slower connections
- Core Web Vitals — Consider impact on Largest Contentful Paint, First Input Delay, and Cumulative Layout Shift
Plugin Conflict Detection (New)
Kintsu.ai warns you before making changes that might conflict with active plugins, preventing broken functionality and compatibility issues. Conflict detection covers:- Script conflicts — Identify JavaScript library collisions
- CSS conflicts — Detect styling that might break plugin layouts
- Functionality overlap — Warn when changes duplicate plugin features
- Hook interference — Identify potential WordPress hook conflicts
- Database compatibility — Ensure changes work with plugin data structures
- Version-specific issues — Check for known compatibility problems
Plugin conflict detection improves as you use Kintsu.ai. The system learns the behavior of popular plugins and your specific site configuration.
Best Practices
Start Small
Make incremental changes rather than sweeping updates. This reduces risk and makes it easier to identify what worked and what didn’t.Use Staging
For business-critical sites, validate changes on staging before pushing to production. See Staging-Friendly Workflows for details.Review Before Publishing
Always preview changes and review the impact summary before publishing. The few seconds spent reviewing can save hours of troubleshooting.Track Your Changes
Use version control to track what changed and when. This makes it easy to roll back if needed. See Version Control for more information.Pricing
WordPress Core editing features are included in all Kintsu.ai plans. Usage follows our standard credit system, with most content updates costing less than 1 credit per change.Plans & Credits
Learn more about pricing and how credits work.