Clone your post, page or custom post type to a draft. Draft up revisions of live, published content. Accept posts. It works with ACF...
As of April 2026, Revision Manager TMC is a WordPress revision plugin with 1.0K+ active installations and a 4.9/5 rating from 10 reviews. It has been downloaded 55K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 6.0.0+ and PHP 7.1+. Available on WordPress.org since 2017. Download volume is stable this week. Top alternative: WP Revisions Control.
Revision Manager TMC clones your already published posts and submits them to review.
Do you have multi-user site? Allow your editors to create clones of posts and replace them with one click.
When cloned post has been marked as pending, administrator receives e-mail notification.
Revision Manager TMC is an easy and simple way to revisionize your posts.
Until acceptance of the revision, published content remains unchanged one the web.
Our plugin is very lightweight. It will not bloat your WordPress. We promise!
Revision Manager TMC helps, approve posts, accepts posts, creates revision, clones your post, page (PRO version) or Custom Post Type (PRO version) to a draft.
Create and remove revisions from code
From version 2.7.5 you can use publicly accessible methods:
rm_tmc_createRevision( [OR…
So far so good, this plugin does exactly what we needed. Great work, please keep supporting it.
This plugin fitted the bill perfectly to allow a draft copy of a published page to be edited and reviewed in the background before merging back into the published page on approval. Compatibility with ACF was a necessity. The developer also promptly resolved a minor issue which was great.
I had originally enjoyed using the pro plugin during the development of a new website for a client. However, something I found quite ridiculous was that the license I had purchased for the Pro version was tied to a URL, rather than a website. This was an issue for me and my client, since development was originally done on a staging URL until it was ready, which then it was to be transferred over to the live URL. However, once it was transferred to the proper live URL, the license no longer worked, even after removing the license from the old staging URL. The license refused to detach from the original staging URL. So what, I’m suppose to pay ANOTHER $39 just to have it on the live URL as well? How am I suppose to explain that to the client? Or I am suppose to shell that out of my own pocket? If they say that I’m paying a pro license for the URL (staging and live, separately) rather than the actual website that uses it, then this practice sounds highly predatory, especially considering this would not be the norm for any other plugin out there.
So I contacted TheMasterCut, but they keep giving me the beat around the bush – they gave me instructions to provide the license, which I promptly did, and they did nothing in return. I figured, maybe they missed my email, so I remind them of the issue, and still, nothing. Meanwhile, the live website does not have the ability to create revisions, which is problematic to the core functionality of the website, which relies on editors and revisers to work in tandem using this plugin. I’m having a mess of a time dealing with the client while TheMasterCut refuses to return my emails on fixing the licensing issue.
The plugin was great while it lasted, but the authors of the plugin are unreliable, and that is a major issue when it comes to real-world projects. I recommend others find a different method of creating revisions, or developing your own plugin for this functionality, which is what I should have done all along, rather than relying on unresponsive authors.
Great plugin, easy to use and it working with ACF, which is a must. We had a minor issue that was showing up, but we worked with the developer to get it resolved very quickly.
No nonsense, intuitive interface, and it works great so far. Kudos to the developer! I liked it so much, I’ve added the Hungarian translation.
| WordPress | 6.0.0+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | 7.1+ required |
Fix: Possible problem with default options.
Bump: Tested up to latest WordPress Core.
Update: ShellPress version.
Fix: TextDomain notices.
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