Title: Odysseo Core
Author: Chandrabhan Shekhawat
Published: <strong>16. Juli 2026</strong>
Last modified: 7. August 2026

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# Odysseo Core

 By [Chandrabhan Shekhawat](https://profiles.wordpress.org/cbsshekhawat18/)

[Download](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/odysseo-core.2.21.0.zip)

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## Description

**Odysseo Core is a complete AI SEO plugin and website builder toolkit in one.**
Activate it and every page on your site immediately gets a correct SEO title, meta
description, canonical URL, schema markup and social preview — automatically, with
nothing to configure. Then it keeps working for you: a dashboard that shows your
real SEO health, one-click fixes for real problems, and an optional AI assistant
that only ever fills in what is missing.

**One rule makes it different: it never shows you a number it did not actually measure.**
No invented scores, no scare tactics — just your site, as it really is.

#### Automatic SEO for every page

 * **SEO titles and meta descriptions** — generated from smart templates for every
   post, page, product, custom post type, category, tag and archive. Override any
   page by hand whenever you want.
 * **Schema markup (structured data)** — Organization, WebSite, Article, Breadcrumb
   and more, as JSON-LD, written from your real content.
 * **XML sitemap and image sitemap** — always current, no settings needed.
 * **Canonical URLs and indexing rules** — sensible defaults that prevent duplicate-
   content problems.
 * **Open Graph and Twitter cards** — your pages look right when shared.
 * **Breadcrumbs, IndexNow and llms.txt** — discovery for search engines and AI 
   assistants alike.
 * Works with **any theme and any plugin’s post types** — register a new post type
   tomorrow and it is optimized the moment it appears.

#### A dashboard that tells the truth

 * A **site health score** measured from your actual pages — with the exact findings
   behind it.
 * A **ranked to-do plan**: each recommendation explains what, why, the expected
   result, the risk, the time it takes and how confident the plugin is.
 * **404 and broken link repair** — every dead address visitors hit is logged, and
   the fix form already suggests the page they were probably looking for.
 * **Duplicate title detection**, thin-content findings, orphan pages, and a visual**
   map of your internal links**.
 * An **accessibility check** for your content: heading order, unnamed links, «click
   here» anchors.

#### AI SEO assistant (optional, your key, your budget)

 * Connect OpenAI, Anthropic, Google — or a **free local model** (Ollama, LM Studio).
   Nothing is sent anywhere until you connect one.
 * Writes **missing meta descriptions** and **missing image ALT text** — only blanks
   are ever filled; your own words are never overwritten.
 * An **ask-anything assistant** that answers from your site’s real pages and shows
   which pages it read.
 * A **hard monthly budget** in dollars — a ceiling, not a warning.
 * **Apprentice Mode**: for as long as you like, the AI only writes a nightly note
   of what it _would_ have done. When you trust it, grant exactly the tasks you 
   choose. Every action is logged.

#### Build websites: designs, custom post types, custom fields

 * **One-click website designs** — seven complete, self-hosted designs (travel, 
   real estate, photography, portfolio and more) with live preview. Applying one
   uses your site name, tagline and logo automatically.
 * **Custom post type builder** — create content types (tours, properties, services,
   teams…) with a visual **custom fields builder**: text, images, rich text, dates,
   options and more, drag-and-drop ordered, SEO-complete from the moment they exist.
 * **Website blueprints** — one click generates the post types, fields and pages
   a whole business site needs.
 * **The Loom** — save a fact once (opening hours, phone, address, a price), place
   it anywhere with a shortcode, and one edit updates every page instantly.
 * **Announcements** with an end date that take themselves down — and reach search
   engines as structured data while they run.

#### For developers and agencies

 * **Site export/import (the Charter)** — your whole configuration as one JSON file:
   diff it, version it, apply it to another site with a preview first.
 * **Read-only REST API** and **WP-CLI commands** (including `wp odysseo assert`
   for CI pipelines and JSON output for multi-site dashboards).
 * **60+ documented hooks**, extension points for your own agents, designs and assistant
   commands, and one-command scaffolds.
 * Full documentation **inside the plugin** — handbook, tutorials, API reference.

#### Private by design

No tracking, no ads, no phoning home. The only outside requests are ones you switch
on (your AI provider, IndexNow, a daily plugin-freshness check against wordpress.
org — each disclosed, each with an off switch). Uninstalling removes the plugin’s
own data and never touches your content.

### Bundled assets

The design packs self-host every asset they use — no CDN, no external requests
 
on your site. Bundled fonts are open-licensed: Inter, Outfit, Cormorant Garamond,
Playfair Display, Plus Jakarta Sans and Instrument Serif under the SIL Open Font
License 1.1 (from Google Fonts), and Font Awesome Free icons under the SIL OFL 1.1(
icons: CC BY 4.0). All other pack imagery consists of original SVG placeholder illustrations
created for this plugin.

## Screenshots

[⌊The dashboard — your SEO health score, what it found, and every number live from
your site.⌉⌊The dashboard — your SEO health score, what it found, and every number
live from your site.⌉[

The dashboard — your SEO health score, what it found, and every number live from
your site.

[⌊The Activity log — every automated change, what ran it, what happened and when.⌉⌊
The Activity log — every automated change, what ran it, what happened and when.⌉[

The Activity log — every automated change, what ran it, what happened and when.

[⌊Website Blueprints — pick an industry and generate its whole content architecture
in one click.⌉⌊Website Blueprints — pick an industry and generate its whole content
architecture in one click.⌉[

Website Blueprints — pick an industry and generate its whole content architecture
in one click.

[⌊Content Models — every model with its entries, fields and categories, one Edit
away.⌉⌊Content Models — every model with its entries, fields and categories, one
Edit away.⌉[

Content Models — every model with its entries, fields and categories, one Edit away.

[⌊Settings — every option in plain language, with technical terms one level down.⌉⌊
Settings — every option in plain language, with technical terms one level down.⌉[

Settings — every option in plain language, with technical terms one level down.

## Installation

 1. Upload the plugin, or install it from Plugins  Add New.
 2. Activate it.

That is the whole setup. Your site is already optimized. Everything under Odysseo
Core in the admin menu is optional.

## FAQ

### Do I have to configure anything?

No. Every setting has a working default and the plugin optimizes your site with

none of them touched. Change something only when you want to differ from the default.

### Will this conflict with my current SEO plugin?

No. Odysseo Core detects the major SEO plugins and pauses its own output rather

than duplicating tags, and it tells you it has done so. Deactivate the other plugin
when you are ready to switch.

### Does it cost money to run?

No. The SEO engine is entirely rule-based: free, instant, and it works offline.

AI features are optional, off by default, and cannot run at all until you set a 
monthly budget.

### What happens when my AI budget runs out?

AI work stops until the next month, or until you raise the budget. It is a hard

limit — the plugin refuses to start a task it cannot pay for. It does not overrun.

### Does it add travel content types too?

Yes. Odysseo Core also registers the travel content types the Odysseo theme is
 
built around — Destinations, Tour Packages, Fleet, Testimonials and Gallery — along
with a contact-enquiry form and a one-click demo importer. These are optional: the
SEO engine works on any site with any content, and the travel types simply appear
in your admin if you want them.

### Can I create my own content types?

Yes — under Odysseo Core  Content Types. Pick a blueprint (Portfolio, Events,
 Properties
and so on) or name your own, and the content type is registered with its taxonomies,
Schema.org type and full SEO automatically. You can add custom fields to it, link
it to other content types, show it on the front end with the [odysseo_content] shortcode,
and export it to reuse on another site. No separate CPT or custom-fields plugin 
is needed.

### Does it give pages an SEO score like Yoast or Rank Math?

If you want one. Set a focus keyphrase on a post and Odysseo shows a green/amber/

red analysis and a score, plus an SEO column on your post lists. It is optional,
and switching it off changes nothing else — Odysseo still optimises every page automatically.
The difference from other plugins is that the score is advice, not a chore: the 
mechanical work is already done for you.

### Does it work with WooCommerce, Elementor, Bricks, Divi or Oxygen?

Products and any other custom post type are picked up automatically. Page
 builders
that store their content outside `post_content` may not produce an automatic description,
in which case write one on the page itself.

### Will it slow my site down?

No. Nothing is computed on the front end beyond what the current page needs, and

all bulk analysis happens in background batches. The plugin adds no JavaScript to
your front end, and no CSS unless you choose to display its breadcrumbs — in which
case it is a single, few-hundred-byte stylesheet you can also turn off.

### What is the llms.txt file?

It is a plain-language guide to your pages, published at yoursite.com/llms.txt,

for the AI assistants people increasingly ask instead of searching — ChatGPT, Claude,
Perplexity and Google’s AI answers. Odysseo Core builds it automatically from the
same titles and descriptions your pages already use, and lists only pages you allow
search engines to index. Leave it on and it stays current on its own.

### Does it create redirects by itself?

Yes, but only safe ones. When you change a published page’s address, it adds a
 
redirect from the old address to the new so nothing breaks. It never overwrites 
a redirect you made by hand, and every automatic redirect is listed and reversible.
It also logs the broken addresses visitors reach, so you can fix real dead ends 
with one click rather than guessing.

### Does it tell search engines when I publish?

If IndexNow is on, publishing or updating a page pings the search engines that
 
support it — Bing, Yandex and others — to recrawl that one URL. Only your own public
pages are ever submitted, never a page set to noindex, and nothing is sent on a 
site that discourages search engines.

### Is my API key safe?

Safest is to put it in `wp-config.php` as a constant, for example
 ODYSSEO_AI_KEY_ANTHROPIC—
the key then never touches your database, so database backups and dumps cannot leak
it. Keys stored through the admin are encrypted with a key derived from your site’s`
AUTH_KEY`, which protects against a database-only breach. Keys are never displayed
back to you.

### Do you track me or collect any data?

No. Odysseo Core has no analytics, no telemetry and no phone-home. It never sends

information about you or your site anywhere. The only outbound requests it can make
are ones you switch on and control: optional AI (only after you set an API key and
a spending budget) and IndexNow, which submits your own public page addresses to
search engines so they recrawl faster. With both off, the plugin makes no external
requests at all. One optional housekeeping check is on by default: once a day the
plugin asks the wordpress.org directory when each of your installed plugins last
released, so it can warn you about abandoned ones. It sends plugin slugs to wordpress.
org and nothing else, and one switch in Settings  Advanced turns it off.

### Who owns my content and SEO data?

You do — entirely. Nothing is stored in a proprietary format. Your posts, pages 
and
 media are ordinary WordPress content. Your per-page SEO fields live in standard
post meta (`_odysseo_seo_*`), and content-model field values in post meta prefixed
_odc_. Your content types and their fields live in a normal WordPress option, and
any content type can be exported to a plain JSON file. Odysseo never claims ownership
of your content or your website.

### What happens if I deactivate or uninstall?

Deactivating changes nothing about your content — your posts, pages, custom post

types and their data stay exactly where they are, and reappear if you reactivate.
Uninstalling removes only Odysseo’s own settings and its derived tables (the search
index, the redirect and 404 logs, and similar caches, all rebuildable). It deliberately
keeps your `_odysseo_seo_*` page meta and your content-type definitions, so switching
away — or reactivating later — never deletes work you did. There is no lock-in: 
content types export to JSON, and everything else is standard WordPress you can 
take anywhere.

### I use Yoast, Rank Math, ACF or CPT UI — can I switch?

Yes. When a major SEO plugin is active Odysseo stands down and tells you, so the
two
 never fight; deactivate the other when you are ready and Odysseo takes over.
Because Odysseo generates correct titles, descriptions and structured data automatically,
most sites need no import at all. Custom titles or descriptions you hand-wrote in
another plugin are stored in that plugin’s own meta and do not transfer on their
own — so after switching, it is worth checking your most important pages and re-
entering any wording you want to keep. Custom post types and fields created elsewhere
keep working; Odysseo optimises them like any other content.

### How many plugins does this replace?

For a typical site, Odysseo Core stands in for a stack of them: an SEO plugin, a

schema/structured-data plugin, an XML sitemap plugin, a breadcrumb plugin, a redirect/
404 plugin, a custom-post-type plugin and a custom-fields plugin — one install, 
one settings area, one design, instead of seven that each need configuring and can
conflict with each other.

## Reviews

There are no reviews for this plugin.

## Contributors & Developers

“Odysseo Core” is open source software. The following people have contributed to
this plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ Chandrabhan Shekhawat ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/cbsshekhawat18/)

[Translate “Odysseo Core” into your language.](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/odysseo-core)

### Interested in development?

[Browse the code](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/odysseo-core/), check
out the [SVN repository](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/odysseo-core/), or subscribe
to the [development log](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/odysseo-core/) by
[RSS](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/odysseo-core/?limit=100&mode=stop_on_copy&format=rss).

## Changelog

#### 2.21.0

 * Changed: one theme. The dark (Dusk) theme and its toggle are retired — the light
   Daybreak theme is now the only theme, with every contrast value already WCAG-
   audited. Simpler product, smaller stylesheet, one look to polish. (Your previous
   theme choice needs no migration; the setting simply no longer exists.)
 * New: The Library — the complete documentation, live inside the plugin. Odysseo
   Core  Documentation renders the Handbook (with a plain-language glossary for 
   every nautical term), Tutorials, API reference, Architecture, the hook catalogue,
   the Charter specification and the project Constitution — from the same files 
   that ship in the package, so the screen can never drift from the docs. Reachable
   from the Helm as «The Library».

#### 2.20.0

 * New: the Ensign — a read-only REST surface (/wp-json/odysseo/v1/…) flying the
   ship’s full state: status, plan, brain, questions, entities, log and the Charter.
   Guarded by the same capability as every screen, it works with WordPress application
   passwords out of the box, and no route accepts a write — acting on a site stays
   behind its own nonce gates and blast doors. This is the primitive fleet consoles
   and CI pipelines build on.
 * New: Shipwright scaffolds — wp odysseo make agent|pack|intent generates a complete,
   activatable extension plugin that works the moment it activates: a real agent
   reporting a real count, a token-bearing script-free design pack, a Navigator 
   intent with an honest card. Every scaffold uses only the public filters — the
   same doors Odysseo itself uses.
 * New: a burning Signal Fire now reaches search engines too, as SpecialAnnouncement
   structured data with its expiry declared — and leaves no schema behind once it
   retires.
 * New: wp odysseo entities — the entity inventory (who and what the site actually
   talks about), from the extraction engine.
 * New: docs/CHARTER-SPEC.md — the Charter format published as a specification: 
   document shape, section semantics, the partial-apply and backup-first rules, 
   secret exclusion, and versioning. The first piece of the Odysseo Protocol.

#### 2.19.0

 * New: Even keel — three accessibility defects assistive technology actually trips
   on, measured in your own content: heading-level jumps, links with no accessible
   name, and «click here»-style anchors. A Command Deck card lists the pages, worst
   first; each is a small edit where it lives.
 * New: Standing orders — Apprentice Mode graduates. Grant individual classes of
   safe work (describe images; write missing descriptions, AI and budget permitting)
   and the nightly beat runs exactly those, logging every act as an act. One filter—
   odysseo_core_standing_orders_enabled — is a blast door that holds everything 
   shut regardless of grants.
 * New: Salvage — point wp odysseo salvage at a folder holding a site you own (home.
   html + style.css) and the pipeline re-rigs it into a living design pack: scripts
   stripped, your old brand tokenized into the site-identity token, dead links rewired
   to home, preloaders killed, local assets put on the design-URL token — then it
   appears beside the bundled designs with preview and one-click apply. Anything
   it could not make self-contained is reported in the pack’s manifest, never silently
   shipped. –scuttle removes a pack completely.
 * New: fleet-ready output — wp odysseo status –format=json and wp odysseo plan –
   format=json emit machine-readable ship state, the primitive an agency’s fleet
   tooling builds on.

#### 2.18.0

 * New: the Wake — the editor sidebar now shows what a change to this page would
   touch: how many of your pages link here (named), how many this one feeds, and
   that a rename is safe because inbound routes follow through a redirect. Read 
   live from the link graph.
 * New: Decisions waiting — when several pages share one title, a memo assembles
   the evidence (inbound links, substance, description state per contender) and 
   recommends which page should own the title, with its reasoning stated. The decision
   stays yours; the legwork stops being.
 * New: the Dispatch — one click (or wp odysseo dispatch) drafts a plain-language
   month-in-review from the site’s own activity log: real events, real counts, never
   published without you.
 * New: the Charter now imports in the admin too — upload a charter on Settings  
   Advanced, review exactly what would change, then apply or discard. Nothing is
   touched before you have seen the diff.
 * New: the Pilot’s groundwork — free-text Navigator questions are now grounded 
   in the pages of YOUR site most relevant to the question, and every answer arrives
   with a «Charts consulted» card naming those pages. No relevant pages means the
   answer says so instead of guessing.

#### 2.17.0

 * New: The Loom — declare a business fact (hours, address, phone, a price) once
   and weave it into any page with [odysseo_fact key=»…»]; edit it once and every
   page tells the new truth. A contradiction watch lists pages still stating a fact’s
   previous value in plain prose. Developers: odysseo_fact( ‚key‘ ).
 * New: The Charter — your site’s whole definition (content models, settings, facts,
   design variants) as one readable JSON document. Download it from Settings  Advanced;
   diff and apply it with wp odysseo charter export / diff / apply. Credentials 
   never travel with it, applying touches only the sections a document carries, 
   and a backup of the previous definition is always kept.
 * New: the Question Ledger — questions people ask the Navigator are counted (never
   stored with any visitor identity) and the most-asked appear on the Command Deck
   as the honest list of pages worth writing next.
 * New: Apprentice Mode — flip it on and each night the plugin writes into the Activity
   log what it WOULD have done, drawn from the real plan, without doing any of it.
   Trust is earned by a narration that keeps being right.
 * New: the Signal Fire — declare an announcement with an end date; it shows on 
   the front of the site while it burns and retires itself the day it lapses, with
   a log entry saying so.
 * New: dead ends now come with a likely destination — the repair form on the Command
   Deck pre-fills the page a lost visitor was probably seeking, computed from your
   own index.
 * New: supply lines — a daily wordpress.org freshness check flags installed plugins
   with no release in over two years (off with one switch, sends only plugin slugs).
 * New: AI provenance — every AI-written description stamps its object with task,
   provider, model and time; wp odysseo provenance reports the census.
 * New: wp odysseo assert «bearing>=80 && orphans==0» — the live engines as a CI
   gate, so a deploy can fail because the site got worse.

#### 2.16.0

 * The release-candidate hardening: a full four-lens audit (security, performance,
   accessibility, directory standards) of every screen, query and asset — and every
   confirmed finding fixed.
 * Performance: the front page no longer pays a per-testimonial query for its aggregate
   rating (one cached read, cleared when a testimonial changes); the image audit,
   link stats and content snapshot are computed once per dashboard paint instead
   of several times; The Chart draws from three batched queries instead of one per
   harbour; design previews are browser-cached; redirect chain-flattening narrows
   in SQL instead of loading the whole table.
 * Accessibility: the default dark theme’s links, primary buttons, search-preview
   text and captions now meet WCAG contrast in both themes; the Helm and Navigator
   keep keyboard focus inside while open and return it on close; the Helm gained
   a visible header button, real combobox semantics and spoken results; The Chart’s
   harbours have accessible names and the whole map is available as a table; dashboard
   tabs are keyboard-operable with correct relationships; every input has a name;
   focus rings survive both themes.
 * Design packs: every pack now self-hosts its fonts (SIL OFL, bundled as woff2)—
   no external font or image requests on your site; remaining third-party links 
   and demo artefacts replaced with your own site’s addresses and neutral demo content.
 * Security: the public contact endpoint is rate-limited per address, and the onboarding
   dismissal is nonce-protected.
 * Housekeeping: uninstall now removes the AI-OS options, per-user display preferences
   and every cached panel; the plugin-conflict notice only appears on Odysseo screens
   and the Plugins screen; duplicate schema-upgrade hook removed; bundled-asset 
   licences declared in this readme.

#### 2.15.0

 * New: Odysseo is now a platform. Four new extension points let other plugins join
   the OS without touching core: register an agent into the Coordinator’s plan (
   odysseo_core_agents — dismissals and learned weights apply automatically), add
   Navigator chips with their execution (odysseo_core_navigator_intents / _cards),
   ship a complete design pack from your own plugin with live preview and one-click
   apply (odysseo_core_designs with dir/url), and index anything in the Helm (odysseo_core_helm_index).
 * New: a stable public API — odysseo_health(), odysseo_plan(), odysseo_brain() 
   join odysseo_field(). These never change shape.
 * New: WP-CLI — wp odysseo status, wp odysseo plan, wp odysseo brain: the same 
   engines, from the terminal.
 * New: docs/ARCHITECTURE.md — the platform’s shape, contracts and worked extension
   examples; docs/HOOKS.md regenerated (60 filters, 9 actions).
 * Improved: hot aggregate reads are memoized per request and invalidated on write—
   a dashboard paint costs one stats query, not ten.

#### 2.14.0

 * New: the Ship’s understanding — with an AI aboard, one click lets the Brain read
   your own content and infer your site’s purpose, industry, audience and tone. 
   Stored with its date, clearly marked as AI-inferred, and from then on it grounds
   every AI answer. Without a provider it stays empty — the Brain never stores guesses
   it didn’t make.
 * New: the Full tune-up — one click on the Command Deck re-reads the whole site,
   fills missing image ALT text, and (with AI aboard) writes missing descriptions,
   all queued in the background. The first one-click bundle.

#### 2.13.0

 * New: the Website Brain — Odysseo maintains a live, factual understanding of your
   site (identity, content structure, models, health, link graph, thin pages), rebuilt
   on the daily heartbeat and shared by every intelligent feature, including the
   Navigator’s answers.
 * New: the agents and the plan — six specialists (SEO, Linking, Image, Technical,
   Content, Schema), each wrapping an engine that already exists, feed a ranked 
   plan on the Command Deck. Every recommendation explains itself: why, expected
   result, risk, degrees gained on the Bearing, difficulty, time, and confidence—
   which is always «high», because these are measurements, not guesses.
 * New: memory that learns — dismiss a recommendation and it stays gone (aging out
   after ninety days, since sites change); the kind of advice you dismiss speaks
   up less, the kind you act on speaks up more. Never asked twice.
 * New: ask the Navigator «What should I do next?» and it speaks the plan.

#### 2.12.0

 * New: The Bridge — Settings re-presented, every one of them kept. A Connect strip
   leads with the three stations that unlock the OS — AI (live budget status, honest«
   not connected» state), Brand, and Organisation — each one click from its settings.
   The section list groups into tiers by what they unlock: Connect, Search appearance,
   Social & discovery, Repairs, Advanced. The full reset is fenced in a marked danger
   zone on Advanced, exactly as destructive things should be.

#### 2.11.0

 * New: The Chart — your site made visible, in the sidebar under Overview. Your 
   most-linked pages drawn as harbours (sized by how many of your own pages link
   to them), internal links as dotted routes, pages missing descriptions shaded 
   amber like shallows, and orphans as islets beyond the dotted edge of explored
   water. Click any harbour for its condition and one-click actions: open, edit,
   or head to Course corrections. Every position is computed from the live link 
   index — a chart of the truth, not an illustration.

#### 2.10.0

 * New: the Helm — press Cmd/Ctrl+K on any Odysseo screen. The nine workspaces sit
   as waypoints on a course you steer with the arrow keys (spatial navigation, not
   another spotlight list), and typing searches everything aboard: every workspace,
   every setting by its plain-language label, your content models and the designs.
   Enter sails there; Escape lowers the Helm.
 * New: the Charting — the first time you open the Command Deck, one question: «
   Where are you headed?» Five destinations (launch a website, build content, fix
   technical SEO, bring AI aboard, explore everything) or «Just watch it work». 
   One click, retired forever — never a modal, never blocking.

#### 2.9.0

 * New: the editor speaks Meridian — each page’s SEO score is now a mini Bearing
   right in the analysis box: true north at the top, the needle at that page’s real
   deviation, «This page is 14° off true north» spelled out. Same score, same checks—
   presented as an instrument.
 * Improved: analysis checks render as signal lines with a coloured verdict edge—
   scannable as a column, with the plain-language legend unchanged.

#### 2.8.0

 * New: the builder’s live rail — while you build a content model, a sticky panel
   shows exactly what your site will render: fields grouped Above the content / 
   Below the content / Backend only in their true order, value-only labels marked,
   the model’s Schema.org identity and address, and where every Connection field
   points. Read from the stored definition, so the preview can never disagree with
   reality.
 * Improved: dragging a field now shuffles neighbouring rows smoothly, and the dropped
   row settles with a brief starlight ring.

#### 2.7.0

 * New: the voyage — generating a website or applying a design now shows the course
   while it runs: the real steps the engine executes (Models  Fields  Categories
   Pages  Connections  SEO & schema), labelled as waypoints with the star under 
   way. No fake progress ticks, ever.
 * New: Landfall — arrival is a real summary, not a notice: the true inventory of
   what now exists (models, ready-made fields, site pages) with the three next headings
   one click away: add your first entry, manage the models, see your site. Applied
   designs land the same way.
 * Improved: the AI design generator shows your live budget line — the same hard
   ceiling every AI task obeys.

#### 2.6.0

 * New: Course corrections — the Issues tab reborn. Every problem class is a deviation
   card showing the exact degrees your Bearing gains when it is fixed (computed 
   with the score’s own formulas), the stakes in one line, and the full page lists
   one click deep — duplicate titles, missing descriptions, orphan pages and ALT-
   less images, each page linking straight to its editor. Corrected classes settle
   into a starred, faded card; a fully corrected site shows a calm «On course.» 
   horizon.

#### 2.5.0

 * New: Explore — the map of everything Odysseo does, in the sidebar under Overview.
   Eleven feature cards, each with a live status read from its real engine (running,
   standing by beside another SEO plugin, repairs waiting, orphan pages found…),
   a real number where one exists, a why-it-matters line that surfaces on hover,
   and one click to launch. Discovery without documentation.

#### 2.4.0

 * New: the Navigator — Odysseo’s assistant, aboard every screen. Open it from the
   header and take a heading: check your site’s bearing, list pages missing descriptions,
   surface duplicate titles, or launch the ALT expedition — all real capabilities
   that act instantly, no AI required. Free-text questions go to your connected 
   AI, grounded in your site’s real numbers and governed by your hard monthly budget,
   whose status stays visible in the panel at all times.
 * New: without an AI provider the Navigator still works — every chip acts, and 
   free text answers with a warm explanation of how to connect one (free local models
   included), never an error.

#### 2.3.0

 * New: the Command Deck — the dashboard’s health score is now the Bearing, Odysseo’s
   own instrument: true north at the top, a needle that sweeps to your site’s real
   deviation on load, and an arc showing exactly how far off course you are. Same
   honest number, presented as a heading.
 * New: four meridian gauges decompose that score into its real parts — Descriptions,
   Distinct titles, Linked pages, Indexable share — each bar the score’s own arithmetic,
   each explainable on hover.
 * New: «Distance made good» — the engine’s silent work finally gets credit: what
   Odysseo completed for you this week, from the real activity log, with the full
   log one click away.
 * New: «Where are you headed?» — four destination cards guiding the next step: 
   create a website, fix issues, build content, connect AI.

#### 2.2.0

 * New: Meridian — Odysseo’s own design language, phase one. A dark-first Dusk theme(
   with a Daybreak light theme one click away — the star in the header is the switch,
   remembered per user), cartographic contour texture on every card, and chart-sheet
   depth in place of flat panels.
 * New: the interface is alive — dashboard numbers roll up like instrument digits,
   cards drift in as you scroll, buttons respond to press and glow on keyboard focus,
   and every form locks with a spinning star the moment you submit, so nothing can
   be double-clicked into running twice.
 * Improved: every animation respects your system’s reduced-motion preference.

#### 2.1.0

 * New: Site designs — seven ready-made looks on the Website Blueprints screen (
   Atlaso, Prismeo, Haveno, Hestio, Aquilo, Lyrio, Odysseo). Every card shows the
   real design as a live preview — click for full size — and applying publishes 
   it as your front page in one click: any theme, assets served from the plugin,
   re-applying updates the same page instead of duplicating it.
 * New: applying a design is a full one-click site — it also generates the design’s
   paired website blueprint (content models, fields, categories, connected pages,
   SEO and schema) and embeds live content grids on the front page, so the site 
   grows as you write. Nothing is static.
 * New: designs are dynamic — the applied page automatically wears your site’s own
   identity: your site name and tagline replace the design’s demo brand, and if 
   you have uploaded a logo under Appearance  Customise, it appears everywhere the
   design shows a logo. Nothing to find-and-replace.
 * New: Create a design with AI — describe any business, pick a starting design,
   and the connected AI (a free local model works) restyles it to match. The result
   saves as a design of its own, governed by your monthly AI budget like every other
   AI task.

#### 2.0.9

 * Improved: Website Blueprints now show exactly what each one builds — stat pills(
   models, ready-made fields, category groups, connections, site pages), each model
   as a chip with its field count, and a «See everything it creates» panel listing
   every field and connection by name. The button is now «Build this website», because
   that’s what it does.
 * Improved: one button component now styles every action on every Odysseo screen—
   same size, same icons, same hover — defined once and reused, like a theme component.

#### 2.0.8

 * Improved: every action on a content model card is now one consistent button size
   with its own icon — edit, add, duplicate, export and a properly styled remove—
   so the row reads as a single toolbar.

#### 2.0.7

 * Improved: creating a content model — from a blueprint card or your own names —
   now lands you straight in its field builder, ready to add fields.
 * Improved: the Content Models page leads with your models; each is a card with
   its icon, address, entry and field counts, and two unmissable buttons: «Manage
   fields» (build) and «+ Add» (write). Creation moved below, with «+ Build your
   own» and «Import from a file» as clear actions.

#### 2.0.6

 * New: HTML / Code field type for developers — a code editor with syntax highlighting
   for hand-written HTML and CSS, printed verbatim on the front end. Administrators
   may include style blocks; other roles are limited to safe post markup, the same
   policy as WordPress’s Custom HTML widget.
 * New: per-field «Show the label» control — untick it in a field’s (or sub-field’s)
   Edit panel for value-only display on your site, no more forced «Field Name:» 
   prefixes.
 * Improved: Rich text fields now include the Add Media button, so one field can
   mix writing and images exactly like the post editor.
 * Improved: placement is clearer in the builder — / arrows on every row and a note
   explaining that above-content and below-content fields render as two blocks, 
   ordered within each.

#### 2.0.5

 * New: drag-and-drop field ordering — grab the ⋮⋮ handle in the field builder or
   in a post’s fields box and drop the field where it belongs. The order is saved
   to the content model, so the builder, every editor and your site’s pages all 
   follow it instantly.
 * New: a field guide on every content model’s screen — all 18 field types explained
   with a live preview of what writers see and a copy-ready theme snippet, using
   your own field names.
 * Improved: after adding or editing a field, the screen reopens exactly where you
   were — building a loop field’s sub-fields no longer collapses between adds, and
   the panel scrolls back into view.
 * Improved: a more polished builder — real buttons for «+ Add field», clearer edit
   panels with an accent border, hover states, and a saved-order flash.

#### 2.0.4

 * Fixed: a fatal error when opening a content model’s field builder after adding
   a field.
 * New: fields are fully editable after creation — click Edit on any field to change
   its label, type, choices, connection or placement inline, while its name (and
   so its template tag and saved values) stays safely fixed.
 * New: choose your own field name when adding a field — it auto-fills from the 
   label as you type, or type your own; leave it blank to use the label.
 * Improved: the field builder redesigned in the style of a dedicated field plugin—
   each field is a clean row with reorder arrows, a type badge and its template 
   tag; «+ Add field» expands only when you need it; and forms only show the options
   the chosen field type actually uses.
 * Improved: a repeatable group’s sub-fields are now managed inside that field’s
   own edit panel — one self-contained place to build a loop, with sub-fields editable
   the same way.

#### 2.0.2

 * Improved: the dashboard’s detail sections now live in tabs (Overview, Issues,
   Automations, Redirects & 404s, Activity) — no more long scroll or uneven columns.

#### 2.0.1

 * Improved: a denser, calmer dashboard — every card shows its top five with the
   rest a click away, queue tasks use plain names, and the automations table breathes.
 * Improved: the admin menu icon is now the Odysseo brand mark.
 * Fixed: dashboard cards could visually overlap in two-column layout.

#### 2.0.0

 * New: an autonomous content-type builder — create Portfolios, Events, Properties
   and more in a click, each registered with taxonomies, Schema.org type and full
   SEO automatically.
 * New: a built-in custom-fields engine — 17 field types including image, gallery,
   date, select, true/false, relationship (link content types) and repeater (repeating
   rows); read on the front end with odysseo_field().
 * New: a [odysseo_content] shortcode for a filterable, sortable, paginated grid
   of any content type, on any theme.
 * New: export, import and duplicate content types — move a type and its fields 
   between sites, or copy it in place.
 * New: on-page SEO analysis — a focus-keyphrase check with a green/amber/red score
   in the editor, and an SEO column across your post lists. Optional.
 * New: llms.txt, a plain-language guide to your pages for AI search engines (ChatGPT,
   Claude, Perplexity, Google AI), served at /llms.txt and built from your own titles
   and descriptions.
 * New: IndexNow — publishing or updating a page asks the search engines that support
   it (Bing, Yandex and others) to recrawl it straight away.
 * New: automatic redirects when a published page’s address changes, and for attachment
   pages; plus broken-link (404) tracking with one-click redirect creation.
 * New: a visible breadcrumb trail — shortcode, template tag or automatic — built
   from the same source as the BreadcrumbList structured data, so the two always
   agree.
 * New: internal-link suggestions while you write, and a site-wide view that pairs
   each orphan page with the related pages to link it from.
 * New: an image alt-text audit across your indexable pages.
 * Improved: the XML sitemap is now a paginated sitemap index, includes your images
   for Google Images, lists only indexable pages, and supersedes WordPress core’s
   own sitemap so the two cannot disagree.
 * Improved: a manual redirect may point to another domain when you enter a full
   URL, resolved safely.
 * Fixed: the database schema is brought up to date automatically after a plugin
   update, not only on reactivation.

#### 1.0.0

 * First public release.
 * Automatic titles, meta descriptions, canonical URLs, robots directives, Open 
   Graph and Twitter Cards for every URL on the site.
 * Universal support: every post type and taxonomy, including ones registered after
   installation.
 * Indexing policy with correct defaults — search, attachment and date archives 
   kept out of the index; the WordPress search-engine visibility setting always 
   respected.
 * Template and variable system with 29 variables and automatic cleanup of unused
   separators.
 * Background automation on Action Scheduler, with an activity log of every change.
 * Site-wide duplicate title and missing description detection.
 * Optional AI (Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, OpenRouter, Ollama, LM Studio) behind a 
   hard monthly spending cap.
 * Conflict detection for the eight major SEO plugins.
 * Travel content types (Destinations, Tour Packages, Fleet, Testimonials, Gallery),
   contact enquiries and a demo importer, for sites built on the Odysseo theme.

## Meta

 *  Version **2.21.0**
 *  Last updated **2 Wochen ago**
 *  Active installations **Fewer than 10**
 *  WordPress version ** 6.0 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **7.0.4**
 *  PHP version ** 7.4 or higher **
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