The Full Catalog Of All MinuteLaunch Components For WordPress

People keep asking: what exactly is MinuteLaunch? What are all the pieces? How does it all fit together? Fair question. We have been building fast. Today I laid out the full catalog of every component – what each one does, how they connect, and why the whole system replaces tens of thousands of dollars in SaaS subscriptions. One plugin download. Zero WordPress plugins installed. An entire ecosystem of AI-powered tools that work like IKEA furniture – snap the components together and build anything for any business. Live demos included: AI image generation, Canvas Block page building, social posting to Twitter, autonomous task management via Goose Desktop, remote plugin updates, and a membership site that curates 936 videos into a searchable AI-powered experience.

“I have demonstrably been able to set up Fernando and his boys live in the site of a client – using FluentMCP to agentically create and manage a task list and update software for the client while I sleep.”

One Plugin To Replace 57,000 Options

The WordPress plugin repository has something like 57,000 plugins. Imagine going to a flea market with 57,000 tables and trying to figure out what to use. That is the experience for most people trying to build a business on WordPress today. MinuteLaunch solves this by giving you one plugin download from minutelaunch.com/ml that acts as a gateway to an entire ecosystem. No flea market. No spray-painted dashboards. No installing dozens of zip files from random companies.

When you install the MinuteLaunch Plugin Manager and activate a license, all of the available components become virtual plugins. Unlike traditional WordPress plugins that require individual zip files, updates, and management, these virtual plugins activate with a toggle. Zero conflicts. Zero bloat. The entire suite provisions itself automatically – including API keys.

The Core Tools In The Kitchen

I demonstrated the foundational tools on a fresh InstaWP demo site. The Image Editor gives immediate access to AI image generation using models like GPT-5 Nano Banana through OpenRouter. You can generate images from text prompts, use reference photos, and fine-tune with the prompt builder for style, mood, aspect ratio, and composition. Everything generated saves directly to your WordPress media library.

The Media Hub lets you search the entire internet for images and save them to your library instantly. I pulled up George Costanza photos in seconds. Combined with the Image Editor, I generated a photorealistic image of a Costanza-looking character at a Yankees game with a foam finger and peanuts – using the original photo as a reference.

SimpleSite Focus Mode hides all WordPress dashboard noise with one toggle. Instead of the chaotic default WordPress admin, you get a clean two-tab interface with only the application features for your site. One button returns it to the full WordPress view when you need it.

ML Coach – The Most Competent AI Interface

The Coach turned out to be the star of the show. While the AI Beta interface was having some issues I was debugging, the Coach nailed everything I threw at it. I asked him to build a MinuteLaunch Canvas Block page for a George Costanza fan page – black background, big bold white headlines, orange and gray highlights, pulsing animation that says “Go Yankees,” full width, no header, no footer.

He built exactly what I asked. He researched Seinfeld insider jokes. He included the “Assistant to the Traveling Secretary” reference. He used the attached reference image. And he presented it in a way where I could immediately save it, copy it, or publish it. The Coach is a front-end AI assistant that works on any page of your site – for you or your clients.

ML Social – Post To 13 Platforms From One Dashboard

I demonstrated posting an image to Twitter live on the show directly from the AI interface. ML Social connects to Bluesky, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and more – thirteen platforms from one dashboard. The content you create with the Image Editor, the Coach, or any other tool can be immediately distributed across your social channels. I was able to take a media library image, attach it to a tweet, post it, and verify it showed up on Twitter in real time.

ML Laboratory – Autonomous Task Management

This is where things get really interesting. For my client Video Instanter – a seven-figure video deposition business – I built a task management system called ML Laboratory. The client submits requests through a simple form: text, images, video, or just pasting what they would have emailed me. The system runs an AI analysis and creates a punch list of actionable items.

The punch list shows up as entries that can be tracked, prioritized, and verified. When items are completed, the client can go back and mark them as verified. This creates a complete workflow from client request to AI analysis to task creation to completion to verification – all inside the WordPress site.

Goose Desktop – The Free Agent That Changes Everything

Last night something remarkable happened. I connected Goose – the free open-source desktop agentic tool – to the Video Instanter site using FluentMCP. I asked Goose to see the task list and tell me what items were left to be done. He read the entire task list remotely. I then told him to mark all items as done. He did it. I refreshed the page on the WordPress site and the task tracker showed zero open items.

But here is the part that blew my mind. I said: update the plugin version to 3.18.6 and deploy it to the live site. Goose wrote the code change, packaged the update, and pushed it to the client site remotely. I refreshed the page and the plugin version number had changed. A free desktop tool just autonomously updated a production plugin on a client site.

The connection is dead simple. In the ML Laboratory settings, there is a Lab Access section that generates REST API connection instructions. You click copy, paste it into any LLM – Goose, Cursor, Claude Desktop – and the connection is live. No config files. No YAML editing. Just copy and paste.

Goose also has a mobile app. Everything I did on the desktop, I can do from my phone. The same task list, the same management capabilities. This means a client can submit tasks, an AI agent can process them, write the code fixes, update the plugin, and the client can verify the results – all without the developer touching a keyboard.

ML Claw – The Agent That Lives In The Office

ML Claw is my version of an autonomous agent that lives inside the WordPress site itself. He has a selectable voice, can manage tasks, and works with the same tools as the external agents. The difference is he does not require a desktop app. He is always there, inside the site, ready to manage tasks, build content, and operate the tools while you sleep. Combined with the Lab Access APIs, the external agents and internal agents can work together on the same task list.

ML Research – Capture Knowledge From Anywhere

The Research tool includes a Chrome extension that lets you capture content from anywhere on the internet into your private library. Browsing AI news and see something interesting? Click the flyout tool, and it gets saved, enriched with AI, and made available for content creation, context, and publishing. Everything you capture becomes a building block for other tools in the ecosystem.

Custom Business Applications – The IKEA Effect

I showed three real client applications built using these same components. Video Instanter is a deposition scheduling service doing seven figures a year – their entire operation runs on a WordPress-based custom application replacing tens of thousands of dollars of out-of-date software. The Hudson is a contractor management system with estimates, invoices, project tasks, all connected to the CRM and LLM. And a Pickleball site with a mobile-friendly front-end that functions like a native app.

The common thread is the IKEA metaphor. Just like Ingvar figured out flat-packed furniture with interchangeable components – the cabinet, the six different drawer inserts, the hardware – MinuteLaunch components snap together. Backend dashboard. Front-end mobile interface. Task management. AI tools. API connections. Choose the components, configure them for the client, and you have a custom business application that looks like a quarter-million-dollar software suite.

Ask Marnie – 936 Videos Turned Into An AI Membership

The final demo was a membership site I built for a client named Marnie – a dating and relationship expert. She has 936 YouTube videos, fifteen thousand comments, almost two thousand topics. I indexed all of that content into a searchable system with AI enrichment. The result is a mobile-friendly membership site where subscribers can browse, search, favorite, and watch any of her videos. But the real magic is the “Ask Marnie” feature.

You can ask Marnie questions and get answers in her voice, using her knowledge from almost a thousand videos. Ask when to hug on a first date and she answers exactly like Marnie would – because it is using her actual content and expertise. The answers reference related videos in her library. And there is a tool called Cyrano that lets members interact with curated knowledge from multiple experts.

This entire membership site uses only two additional plugins: FluentCRM and WooCommerce. Combined with the MinuteLaunch system, that is fifteen years of content condensed into a usable format that is a beautiful membership site. Connected to the CRM. Connected to payment processing. Connected to the AI agents that can post socials, manage content, and create new content. This applies to any expert – trainers, educators, consultants, anyone with a library of knowledge sitting unused.

The Full MinuteLaunch Component Catalog

  • ML Plugin Manager – One download, one plugin, everything provisioned with virtual plugins and automatic API keys
  • ML Core Capabilities – Website, Forms, Email, Contacts, Sales, Community, Courses, Follow-up, Images
  • ML SimpleSite – AI-powered automation from your phone or desktop with Focus Mode
  • ML Coach – Front-end AI assistant that builds Canvas Block pages, previews, and saves
  • ML Social – Post to 13 platforms from one dashboard
  • ML Claw – Autonomous agentic task manager with voice that builds while you sleep
  • ML Skills – Reusable one-click instructions for your personal AI
  • ML Laboratory – Task tracker with AI punch list analysis, client verification, and autonomous code updates
  • ML Research – Chrome extension to capture, enrich, and save knowledge from anywhere on the internet
  • ML Remodeler – Instant lead generation and client before/after
  • FluentMCP – Connect Cursor, Claude Desktop, or Goose to your WordPress site
  • Image Editor – AI generation with any OpenRouter model, reference images, and prompt builder
  • Media Hub – Search the internet for images and save directly to WordPress media library
  • Canvas Block – HTML5 content block for building full pages inside WordPress

Video Timestamps

  • 00:00 – Introduction and Friday Office Hours
  • 01:00 – Overnight breakthrough: Goose managing client tasks autonomously
  • 05:00 – WordPress plugin repository problem – 57,000 options at a flea market
  • 07:00 – MinuteLaunch Plugin Manager download and install on fresh site
  • 08:00 – Virtual plugins vs WordPress plugins – zero zip files
  • 10:00 – Provisioning a license and automatic API keys
  • 13:00 – API Key Manager – OpenRouter, SERP, Noun Project
  • 15:00 – Image Editor with AI generation and reference photos
  • 16:00 – Media Hub – searching internet for George Costanza images
  • 19:00 – Voice-directed image generation via AI interface
  • 23:00 – SimpleSite Builder for Canvas Block page creation
  • 27:00 – Content restrictions in major LLMs and workarounds
  • 30:00 – ML Social – live posting to Twitter from AI interface
  • 34:00 – ML Coach building George Costanza fan page with animations
  • 39:00 – Custom business apps: Video Instanter, Hudson, Pickleball
  • 41:00 – IKEA metaphor – components as flat-packed building blocks
  • 43:00 – Goose Desktop connecting to client site via FluentMCP
  • 45:00 – ML Laboratory with AI punch list and verification workflow
  • 48:00 – Goose mobile app managing tasks from phone
  • 50:00 – Goose remotely updating plugin version on production site
  • 53:00 – ML Claw with voice – internal agent managing tasks
  • 57:00 – Fernando building a new client application autonomously
  • 63:00 – ML Research Chrome extension for content capture
  • 65:00 – Ask Marnie: 936 videos indexed with AI expert Q&A
  • 67:00 – Cyrano expert coaching tool
  • 68:00 – Membership integration with WooCommerce and FluentCRM
  • 70:00 – Business model: $5K VIP, $197/month, referral income
  • 72:00 – Wrap-up

What One Plugin Replaces

  • Website Builder (Elementor, Squarespace, Wix)
  • CRM (HubSpot, Salesforce, Keap)
  • Email Marketing (Mailchimp, ConvertKit, ActiveCampaign)
  • Community Platform (Circle, Mighty Networks, Skool)
  • Course Software (Kajabi, Teachable, LearnDash)
  • Social Media Manager (Hootsuite, Buffer, SocialBee)
  • Automation Stack (Zapier, Make, custom integrations)
  • Image Generation (Midjourney, DALL-E subscriptions)
  • Task Management (Asana, Monday, Notion)
  • Membership Site (Kajabi, Teachable, MemberPress)

About MinuteLaunch

MinuteLaunch is a complete business operating system built on WordPress. One plugin download gives you AI-powered image generation, page building, social posting, CRM, email marketing, community, courses, task management, and autonomous AI agents – all without installing a single WordPress plugin. Components snap together like IKEA furniture to build custom applications for any business. $97/month for the software. $197/month fully hosted on Rocket.net with backups, CDN, AI keys, and concierge setup. White-label it for your clients and earn $40/month referral income per site forever.

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