Everything you need to configure, understand and operate All DashAI.

All DashAI - Knowledge Center

Your hub for setup, troubleshooting, and how each All DashAI screen fits into real WordPress operations — written for agencies and developers who want answers without guessing or opening tickets for every baseline question.

Topics follow the product as shipped: enabling AI with your own OpenAI key, reading System Health signals, working the in-admin log console, configuring the Knowledge Center, and Monitoring Reports — all from All DashAI inside wp-admin.

Use this when onboarding a site or a teammate: go from “where do I click?” to a repeatable workflow for health checks, log triage, and keeping project links and environments where the team already works.

Getting Started & Feature Guides

AI Settings

Turn AI on under Settings → AI, add your OpenAI API key (saved encrypted in WordPress), and use Test OpenAI Key to confirm the connection. All DashAI is bring-your-own-key: you control API usage and billing. On PRO, choose AI response language for insights across System Health, Logs, and Monitoring Reports.
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System Health Documentation

Review WordPress core version and update status, PHP and database signals, active theme and plugins (including update availability), users, server environment, security checks such as HTTPS and debug mode, and disk space — in one System Health workspace. Optional details include post types, ACF blocks when ACF is active, and forms from Gravity Forms or Contact Form 7 when present. Copy WP-CLI update commands when you work from the terminal; with AI enabled, use AI analysis for recommendations.

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Logs Management Guide

WordPress Logs collects errors, warnings, notices, deprecations, and debug entries into a searchable, filterable console inside wp-admin — so you are not hunting raw files on the server for every incident. Severity is color-coded for quick scanning. When AI is configured, use Explain Logs to turn the current log context into plain-language insight and next steps.

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Knowledge Center

Enable the feature under Settings → Knowledge Center, then use the Knowledge Center admin page. Group links into Design & Brand, Development & Deploy, Team & Communication, Docs & Wiki, and Storage & Files — including preset tiles when URLs are set, custom links per section, environments (e.g. staging URLs), and contact details — so the team shares one operational map without leaving WordPress.

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Monitoring Reports

Open Settings → Monitoring Reports to schedule weekly email summaries built from system health and log signals, set recipients, and use send now-style actions to validate delivery.

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