Before You Continue
After installing Duplicizer and creating your first duplicate, you already know the basic workflow: choose existing content, create a duplicate draft, review the copy, and publish only when it is ready.
The next step is learning which Duplicizer features match the type of WordPress content you manage. Different websites use Duplicizer in different ways, so this article helps you decide where to go next.
If you are still new to Duplicizer, finish the basic Getting Started articles first before moving into WooCommerce, custom post types, metadata controls, or Pro workflows.
Recommended Learning Path
Use this path if you want a simple way to continue learning Duplicizer after installation.
Explore Content Cloning
Content cloning is the core Duplicizer workflow. It helps you reuse existing posts, pages, products, listings, and custom content structures instead of rebuilding everything from scratch.
Posts and Pages
Learn how to duplicate standard WordPress posts and pages into safe draft copies.
Reusable Structures
Understand how cloned layouts, sections, and content patterns can speed up repeatable work.
Draft Review
Use duplicate drafts to safely edit new content before publishing.
Publishing Workflows
Build a repeatable process for creating, reviewing, and publishing cloned content.
Explore WooCommerce Support
If your site uses WooCommerce, Duplicizer can help you create new product drafts from existing products. This is useful for similar products, seasonal offers, bundles, catalog updates, and product variations.
Product details can affect customers, orders, and store accuracy. Always review WooCommerce duplicates carefully before publishing.
Explore Custom Post Types
Many professional WordPress sites use custom post types for structured content such as listings, events, courses, properties, team members, portfolios, directories, and resources.
Duplicizer can help you create new entries from existing structures so your custom content stays consistent across the site.
Listings
Duplicate directory, property, business, or resource listings while keeping the same structure.
Events
Create new event drafts from existing event layouts, fields, and taxonomy structures.
Courses
Reuse course, lesson, or module structures for new educational content.
Portfolios
Create new portfolio entries from previous projects, layouts, and presentation formats.
Explore Metadata Controls
Metadata can include SEO fields, builder data, custom fields, product details, tracking values, and plugin-specific settings stored with your WordPress content.
When you use Duplicizer on more advanced websites, metadata controls become important because not every field should always be copied without review.
Explore Pro Workflows
Duplicizer Pro is designed for users who create repeatable WordPress content often. These workflows are especially useful for agencies, WooCommerce stores, marketing teams, content managers, and larger editorial teams.
Role Permissions
Control which users can duplicate content across admin, editorial, client, or store workflows.
Cloning Recipes
Save reusable cloning preferences for common workflows.
Bulk Cloning
Create multiple duplicate drafts faster when working with campaigns, catalogs, or large content sets.
Agency Workflows
Standardize repeatable cloning processes across client websites and production teams.
Next Article
Continue with the next guide or return to the documentation category.