Settings Guide

SafePress AI Control Panel

Settings Guide

Each setting below is explained one by one, in a safer beginner-friendly order. Start cautious, test with drafts, then unlock stronger permissions only when your workflow is trusted.

Recommended beginner setup

Start protected, then open access slowly.

For a new site or a new AI workflow, keep safety controls strong: use drafts, require confirmations, keep logs enabled, and avoid published-content editing until you have tested the assistant carefully.

01 · Main safety switch

Safe Mode

Safe Mode is the main protection setting. It makes SafePress AI behave more carefully around actions that can change your WordPress site. A beginner should treat it like the seatbelt for AI-assisted website work.

Beginner recommendation: On

02 · Live content risk

Allow published updates by default

This controls whether AI can update already published pages and posts by default. Published content is live, so mistakes can be seen by visitors and may affect SEO, links, layout, or trust.

Beginner recommendation: Off until tested

03 · High-impact edit protection

Require full replace confirmation

A full replace can overwrite the complete content of a page or post. This setting requires a stronger confirmation before that powerful edit is allowed.

Beginner recommendation: On

04 · Publishing protection

Require publish confirmation

Publishing changes the visibility of content. This setting makes sure AI-assisted workflows need clear confirmation before moving content from draft to live.

Beginner recommendation: On

05 · Visibility and troubleshooting

Enable logs

Logs help you see recent connector activity. They are useful when you want to understand what happened, debug a workflow, or confirm that an assistant called the expected action.

Beginner recommendation: On

06 · Compatibility route

Enable legacy /aiseen-gpt/v1 namespace

This enables an older API route for compatibility with previous AISeenCheck GPT Connector workflows. New SafePress AI setups usually do not need this.

Important: Keep legacy namespace disabled if the older AISeenCheck GPT Connector is active on the same site.

Beginner recommendation: Off unless required

07 · Safest content creation

Allow create drafts

This lets AI create new draft posts or pages. It is one of the safest useful permissions because drafts are not public until you review and publish them.

Beginner recommendation: On

08 · Draft editing

Allow update drafts

This lets AI edit draft content. It is usually safe for early workflows because draft edits are not visible to visitors until the content is published.

Beginner recommendation: On

09 · Live editing permission

Allow update published content

This allows AI-assisted edits on content that is already live. It can be useful for trusted workflows, but beginners should treat it as a higher-risk permission.

Beginner recommendation: Off at first

10 · Image metadata

Allow media SEO updates

This lets AI update media fields such as alt text, titles, captions, and descriptions. It is useful for accessibility and image SEO, but the text should still be accurate.

Beginner recommendation: On with review

11 · SEO metadata

Allow Rank Math/SEO updates

This lets AI update supported SEO fields such as SEO titles, descriptions, focus keywords, canonical URLs, robots settings, and social metadata when available.

Beginner recommendation: Enable after your SEO workflow is clear

12 · Rollback power

Allow revision restore endpoint

This enables an endpoint that can restore a previous revision. It can help recover from mistakes, but it is still a powerful action and should be protected.

Beginner recommendation: Off unless you need managed rollback

13 · Log history size

Log retention: 200

Log retention controls how many recent log entries SafePress AI keeps. A value of 200 is a practical starting point because it gives enough history for troubleshooting without keeping unlimited activity records.

Beginner recommendation: 200 is a good default

14 · Final step

Save Settings

After changing any option, click Save Settings. Then run a health check and test one safe action, such as creating a draft, before using more powerful permissions.

After configuring settings

Return to the setup guide, run checks, and keep the documentation hub open while testing your first workflows.

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