One small but very useful update to Pootle Playground: it now creates short links for WordPress Playground blueprints.

If you haven’t come across it yet, Pootle Playground is a visual way to build and share WordPress Playground setups without touching JSON or config files. You can add plugins, themes, pages, menus, content, set landing pages, and create fully configured WordPress demos in minutes.
You can also access any short links you've created


But what exactly are WordPress Playground blueprints?
Think of them as a recipe for a complete WordPress setup.
A blueprint can instantly spin up a WordPress site in the browser with the exact plugins, themes, demo content, settings, pages, menus, and configuration you want, all without hosting or installation. Instead of sending someone a long list of setup instructions, you send a single link and they land inside a ready-made WordPress environment.
That makes them incredibly useful for plugin developers, educators, agencies, support teams, and content creators.
Teaching a course? Send students a pre-configured WordPress setup.
Making plugin demos? Share a working example in seconds.
Doing support? Reproduce a bug or setup without endless back-and-forth.
Creating tutorials or videos? Let people follow along with the exact same environment.
The only downside is that blueprint URLs can get ridiculously long.
That’s why short links matter. Pootle Playground now turns those giant blueprint URLs into clean, shareable links that are much easier to use in videos, docs, courses, support tickets, social posts, or client messages.
Cleaner links. Less friction. Same instant WordPress setup.
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