DCP

DCP vs MPG

MPG is focused on programmatic page generation. DCP adds a custom database layer, reusable templates, lookup shortcodes, tables, and optional relations for structured content sites.

Key difference: MPG is built around virtual programmatic pages. DCP generates real WordPress posts that appear in the post list, support revisions, work with SEO plugins, and can be edited individually.

Use MPG if...

  • Your primary goal is generating many SEO landing pages from source data.
  • You want a tool dedicated to location pages, landing pages, and programmatic SEO projects.
  • You do not need a broader custom database publishing workflow.

Use DCP if...

  • You want to manage structured entries inside WordPress first, then publish them in multiple ways.
  • You need generated posts, table output, lookup shortcodes, and reusable templates.
  • You want Advanced relations for products, stores, authors, tools, integrations, or other connected data.

Feature Comparison

NeedMPGDCP
Programmatic SEO pagesCore workflowIncluded
Creates real WordPress postsVirtual pages generated from a templateReal posts in WordPress admin
Custom database entries in WordPressSource-data drivenCore workflow
Reuse a single value across existing postsNot the central workflowBuilt in
Display entries as tablesNot the central workflowIncluded
Connect entries across databasesNot the central workflowAdvanced plan

Programmatic SEO Note

DCP can generate pages at scale, but the best use case is not thin page generation. Use it when each page has useful structured data, meaningful editorial context, internal links, and a reason to exist for visitors.

When DCP is the better fit

Which DCP plan should you use?

FreeBuild one structured content database.
ProCreate unlimited independent databases.
AdvancedConnect entries across databases with relations.

Try DCP free

Create one database, import CSV data, build a template, and generate real WordPress posts.

Need multiple databases? Use Pro. Need connected databases? Use Advanced.