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10Web

AI-ASSISTANTS
Velocity5.0

AI-powered WordPress website builder and hosting platform

10Web's feed is a partner pitch: agentic generation that lands in real WordPress, white-labeled.

agentic website buildingwordpresswhite-labelhosting partnerscontent marketing
Current state
Six posts, no releases. Three are engineering essays circling one problem — agentic builders emit React, most of the web runs WordPress, and bridging the two means mapping a point-and-click edit in the browser back into agent-written source. The other three are channel arguments aimed at hosting providers: embed a builder instead of building one, the 12-months-versus-10-days integration math, and the churn pattern where a provisioned WordPress site never gets a first login.
Where it's heading
The positioning is stated explicitly and narrowly — agentic generation, real WordPress output, end-to-end white-label — and it is aimed at hosting companies as a distribution channel rather than at end users. The technical posts exist to make that claim credible to a partner's engineering team, which is a reasonable read of who 10Web is currently selling to.
Prediction
Expect more partner-facing content and further write-ups on the React-to-WordPress bridge. The feed carries no release cadence to predict product ships from.

Recent moves

  1. 1mo ago

    The React-to-WordPress Bridge is the Unsexiest, But Most Important Problem to Solve

    An engineering essay arguing the React-to-WordPress bridge is the unglamorous problem that decides whether agentic builders reach most of the web. Positioning content, not a release.

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  2. 1mo ago

    Why Vibe Coding Builders Fail For The Website Use Case

    An argument that vibe-coding builders solved generation while websites are mostly an operations problem. Competitive framing aimed at Lovable-class tools.

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  3. 1mo ago

    Building a Visual Point-&-Click Editor on Top of Agent-Generated React: What it Takes

    A technical write-up on mapping a DOM click back to agent-generated React source so a visual edit can round-trip. The most concrete post in the feed, and still an essay rather than a shipped change.

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  4. 2mo ago

    Upsell Without Friction: Embedding an AI Website Builder Into Your Hosting Plan

    A channel pitch to hosting providers on the churn pattern where a provisioned site never gets a first login. Partner marketing content.

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  5. 2mo ago

    Agentic + White-label + WordPress: The Category Nobody Else Ship

    A positioning post claiming the intersection of agentic generation, real WordPress and end-to-end white-label as an unoccupied category. States the strategy plainly; ships nothing.

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  6. 2mo ago

    12 Months vs. 10 Days: The Time-to-Market Reality of Building vs. Integrating a Website Builder

    A build-versus-integrate argument for hosting companies, anchored on thirty engineers and one year to solve prompt-to-WordPress generation. Partner-facing content.

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