One account, multiple sites #
A single Loupely account can connect to and diagnose multiple WordPress sites. You install the Loupely WordPress Plugin on each site separately, and each installation generates its own connection key. In the Chrome extension, you switch between sites by entering the connection key for the site you want to diagnose. There’s no limit on the number of sites you can connect to on a single account.
How the extension handles multiple sites #
The Loupely Chrome extension automatically detects which site you’re viewing based on the URL of the current tab. When you’re on a page of a connected site, the extension shows a “Connected” status. When you’re on a page of a site without the plugin, it shows browser-only mode. You don’t need to manually switch sites in the extension settings. The extension matches the current tab’s domain to the connected sites in your account and activates accordingly.
If you have 3 client sites connected, the extension knows which one you’re on and uses that site’s connection without any manual configuration per session.
Credits and multiple sites #
Credits are account-level, not site-specific. A 10-credit purchase covers 10 diagnoses across all your connected sites combined. Running 3 diagnoses on Site A and 4 on Site B leaves 3 credits remaining. There’s no per-site credit allocation.
Annual plans and site limits #
Plan tiers differ in how many sites they cover for unlimited diagnoses:
- Loupely Annual ($99/year): covers your own sites. No formal per-site limit, but designed for individuals managing their own properties, not client sites at scale.
- Agency Annual ($499/year): explicitly covers unlimited client sites. Designed for freelancers and agencies diagnosing problems across their entire client portfolio.
If you’re managing client sites professionally and diagnose problems regularly across many of them, Agency Annual is the appropriate tier. See The Agency Annual Plan for details specific to agency use.
Setting up each site #
For each new site you want to connect:
- Install and activate the Loupely WordPress Plugin on that site. See Plugin Installation and Activation.
- Copy the connection key from that site’s Loupely plugin settings page.
- Open the Loupely Chrome extension on a page of that site and enter the connection key when prompted.
Each site has its own unique connection key. Keep them separate. Entering one site’s connection key while browsing a different site will either fail to connect or connect to the wrong site.
