Angie Code: Your expert WordPress developer, powered by AI. Build anything you can imagine without writing a single line of code.
As of April 2026, Angie is a WordPress AI plugin with 10K+ active installations and a 2.8/5 rating from 5 reviews. It has been downloaded 90K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 6.2+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2025. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Downloads are down 38% this week. Support resolution rate: 0%. Top alternative: SEOPress – On-site SEO & Analytics.
Angie Code: Your expert WordPress developer, powered by AI. Build anything you can imagine without writing a single line of code.
Disclaimer: Angie is currently in Beta. While core functionality within WordPress and the Elementor Editor is stable and ready to explore, some actions and integrations with third-party tools are still evolving. We are continuously refining Angie’s capabilities and expanding its capabilities. Please ensure you back up your site before use. During this Beta phase, enjoy free daily credits and help us shape the future of AI-driven web creation with your feedback.
Angie Code lets professional web creators and agencies create custom Elementor widgets, snippets for WordPress, and functionality instantly. Simply describe what you need, and watch Angie build pro…
I have been searching for this kind of tool for a long time. It helps you create widgets and also suggests prompts for you to create. At first, when it was released, it was bad, but since an update was made, it has improved.
After messing around for 30 minutes, decided to delete it.
1. Needed to remind constantly to build in elementor and not gutenberg by default
2. Very slow and for some reason starts doing a lot of random setups and changing things when giving it an image and telling to build something similar. Also when things fail the red ! shows up but no reason why.
Anyway, cool concept but unusable for serious work atleast next 6-12 months.
I’m impressed with the beta, it’s great to have a personal WordPress AI agent on my site. I see the value of adding this across my WordPress sites. Yes, it’s clearly a beta and has quirks, like any new plugin, and it’s going to take some time for me to get used to interacting with WordPress via an AI bot. I’d also love to see a change log and an easy way to roll back any changes that were made (I’m sure these are coming in the next few updates 🙂).
Still, I’m amazed at how much it offers for free out of the box. Keep it coming—I can’t wait for future updates.
It’s utterly useless. I added it to staging, and no matter what I asked it to do, it claimed to have done it, but nothing happened. This is a terrible plugin. Come on, guys, you’re better than this.
This plugin is VERY MUCH still in BETA. I asked it to create a page using Elementor, and it gave me instructions on HOW to install Elementor and add a page. I then said I wanted it to create the page for me, and it returned “Temporary difficulties”. So I created a new page myself, and asked it to add basic nav and footer to which it again gave me step by step instructions on HOW to do it instead of doing it for me. As a final test I asked it to simply add a text box to the page, and it tried to add a nav block placeholder, but then refreshed the page which lost what it had just added.
Bottom line – this “AI” doesn’t DO anything – it just tells you HOW – the same as Google.
| WordPress | 6.2+ requiredTested up to 6.9.4 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
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