AI Marketing Copy Creator

Why was Bertha removed from the WordPress repository, and is it still usable?
Bertha was closed on the WordPress repository after a WordPress team review that highlighted code and licensing issues and noted that the plugin title included “WordPress” (which isn’t allowed in the repository). There are no security issues involved. This change affects only the WordPress repository listing; Bertha’s Chrome extension continues to run.
How can I access Bertha now that the WordPress repository listing is closed?
The change only affects the WordPress repository listing. Bertha’s Chrome extension continues to run, and the WordPress plugin is no longer listed in the repository.
How can Bertha AI be integrated into WordPress and Chrome?
For WordPress, download the plugin and follow the installation process to start generating content directly from your dashboard. For Chrome, Bertha AI provides an extension that can be installed on any Chromium-based browser, allowing you to access Bertha AI’s features from your browser.
What can Bertha AI help me create?
Bertha AI can generate SEO titles, meta descriptions, social media posts, long-form articles, and bulk alternative text for images. It is designed to integrate with WordPress and Chrome to streamline your content creation workflow.
What does the Bertha AI Pro plan include?
The Bertha AI Pro plan includes: one million words per month, access to over 30 creative prompts, the ability to generate image titles and alt text in bulk, up to 50 images per month, and the ability to craft EDD and WooCommerce product descriptions. It also includes a chat window to assist with long-form article writing.
What pricing options exist for Bertha AI?
There is a Free Plan with a monthly allocation of 1,000 words. The Pro plan provides additional features and capabilities as described above.
Are there licensing or naming issues I should know after the WordPress decision?
Yes. The WordPress review pointed out licensing adjustments and the fact that the plugin title included “WordPress,” which isn’t allowed in the repository. The changes were compliance-related and not related to security.
Is Bertha safe to use?
There are no security issues involved; Bertha remains operational via its Chrome extension, and the WordPress decision was about compliance rather than safety.
































