AutomagicWP vs Redbark

Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right product.
AutomagicWP logo

AutomagicWP

Build, ship, grow your products

Redbark logo

Redbark

All your finances, one place.

Visual Comparison

AutomagicWP

AutomagicWP screenshot

Redbark

Redbark screenshot

Overview

About AutomagicWP

AutomagicWP distributes WordPress plugins and themes. Upload a release once, connected sites update on their own through WordPress's native update mechanism. No logging into individual wp-admin dashboards.

The workflow it replaces: finish a build, package a ZIP, log into each client's site, upload it, confirm you want to replace the existing version, reactivate, next site. Once a year, fine. Once a month across twenty sites, not fine.

Releases track changelogs and PHP requirements. Plugin pages support icons, banners, and screenshots, so wp-admin looks like a proper product listing.

For automation: push a GitHub tag, the release ships. Need to integrate updates into your own tooling? There's a REST API. A Composer package hooks into native WordPress update checks on the client side.

Built for agencies managing client portfolios, solo devs tired of the ZIP loop, and anyone distributing a premium plugin or theme who wants distribution without a full commerce platform attached.

About Redbark

Redbark connects your Australian bank accounts and global brokerage portfolios directly to the productivity tools you already use — Google Sheets, Notion, and Airtable. Unlike legacy screen-scraping tools, Redbark uses Australia's Consumer Data Right (CDR) framework for secure, bank-approved access to your financial data. Your transactions, balances, and investment holdings sync automatically on a schedule you control. Redbark never stores your financial data — it passes through in real time from your bank to your chosen destination. Built for freelancers, investors, small business owners, and anyone who tracks finances in spreadsheets. Set up in minutes with no coding required. Supports Australian banks via CDR, New Zealand banks via Akahu, and global brokerages via SnapTrade.

Continue exploring