For humans
Understand the system before you automate it.
- Clarity: know what each extension, skill, and workflow does
- Control: you decide, agents execute — no black boxes
- Sovereignty: your data, your models, your infrastructure
Human decides -> Agent executes
For agents
Deploy skills, extensions, and workflows that work.
- Skills for operators and content teams
- Extensions for WordPress and local AI workflows
- Automation packs for research, publishing, and maintenance
./manage.sh start
WordPress Ollama Open WebUI n8n Qdrant Local-first Código abierto
Three friction points d0a1 removes
Content chaos, maintenance overhead, and vendor lock-in are the real bottlenecks. The site should say that plainly.Content
Turn research, drafts, SEO enrichment, and publishing into one controlled pipeline.Maintenance
Let an agent handle repetitive WordPress operations while the human keeps the final decision.Sovereignty
Keep your data, models, and automation logic on infrastructure you actually control.Catalog surfaces
The homepage routes visitors to three reusable asset types: extensions, skills, and workflows.Extensions
WordPress and bridge add-ons
Free, gated, and premium add-ons for publishing, operations, and integration.Skills
Agent operating packs
Bundles of prompts, instructions, and procedures for concrete outcomes.Workflows
Automation templates
n8n flows and orchestration patterns that turn manual work into repeatable systems.Latest from the blog
Tutorials, cost comparisons, and operating notes from the d0a1 stack.-
2026 comparison: the best Ollama models for WordPress
Honest comparison of 8 models: quality, speed, RAM, and which to pick for each real WordPress task (SEO, moderation, code, analysis).
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Tutorial: Deploy the d0a1 stack in 30 minutes (step by step)
Step-by-step guide: from a clean Ubuntu VPS to WordPress + Ollama + n8n + Qdrant running under HTTPS, with automated backups.
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Local AI for WordPress: How to Save 1,170€/Year Replacing SaaS
Running WordPress with AI does not mean sending every request to an external service, paying per token, and depending on someone else’s availability. There is a better way.