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Feature Release: Major Bulk Operations Suite Expansion

We have expanded the account-level Bulk Operations suite to include seven new automated tools: Create WordPress User, Reset WordPress User Password, Reset WordPress Owner Password, Create Cron Job, Delete Cron Job, Activate Theme, and Refresh Firewall Rules. These additions streamline administrative overhead by enabling batch operations across multi-site portfolios.

Updates & Navigation

  • User Access & Security Tools:
    • Create WordPress User: Enables batch provisioning of user accounts with unified username/email mapping and granular role selector controls (e.g., Administrator, Editor, Author).
    • Reset WordPress User Password: Rotates credentials for a specific account across target properties using User ID, email, or login name. Generates secure, randomized passwords requiring user recovery via standard login endpoints.
    • Reset WordPress Owner Password: Automatically targets and rotates administrative credentials for primary site owner accounts across selected properties without requiring manual form inputs.
  • Cron Automation Suite:
    • Create Cron Job: Schedules asynchronous platform cron tasks using interval options (hourly, daily, bi-daily, weekly) and custom WP-CLI or server execution commands.
    • Delete Cron Job: Removes matching scheduled tasks across multiple sites based on exact command-string comparison, bypassing individual site-level cron ID differences.
  • Theme & Firewall Controls:
    • Activate Theme: Sequentially activates pre-installed themes across targeted properties using standard directory folder slugs.
    • Refresh Firewall Rules: Re-syncs site security firewall configurations against upstream security provider rulesets in a single pass.
  • Execution Rules & Safeguards:
    • Automated bypass mechanisms skip inactive, offline, or non-applicable site servers without breaking batch execution runs.
    • Individual execution results and skip reasons are logged per row in the Bulk Operations execution history dashboard.

How to get started 

Log into MyPressable, navigate to the Tools > Bulk Operations panel, select your intended utility, configure your target parameters, and run the batch process.

For more information please visit our Knowledge Base.