A familiar CMS experience,
made simpler

Users, pages, posts, media, menus, and design tools that feel familiar from day one, but are faster, cleaner, and easier to manage.

  • Familiar core CMS tools with a simpler, more modern experience
  • Manage users, pages, posts, media, and menus in one place
  • Less clutter, fewer workarounds, and no plugin-heavy setup
  • Easier for WordPress users to learn and use right away
  • Built for faster publishing, cleaner organization, and better control
  • The essentials of WordPress, rethought for modern teams

Core Features

5 features
  • Users
  • Pages & Posts
  • Media Library
  • Menu & Navigation
  • Theme Editor

Users

Familiar user management, with less complexity

CompleteManage roles, permissions, and profiles from one place. SGEN gives WordPress users a familiar way to control access, but with a cleaner interface and less reliance on third-party plugins.

Pages and Posts

Create content with a workflow that feels familiar

Pages and posts work the way users expect, but with a more streamlined publishing experience. Create landing pages, blog content, and structured website content faster, with less backend friction.

Media Library

A media library that is easier to manage

Upload, organize, and manage images and files from one centralized library. It feels familiar to WordPress users, but offers a cleaner workflow for organizing assets and keeping content production moving.

Theme Editor

Site-wide design control without the usual hassle

Manage layouts, headers, footers, and global styles from one place. For WordPress users, it is a familiar concept with a much simpler and more centralized editing experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

SG-Core is the foundation layer of SGEN. It covers the essential CMS work teams expect from a site platform, including users, navigation, media handling, and core content management.
SG-Core is positioned around the baseline website functions teams use every day: users, menus, media library, and pages and posts. The message is that these essentials are native, not plugin-dependent.
Buyers need to know whether the platform can replace the day-to-day CMS foundation before they care about advanced modules. A strong core makes everything above it more credible.
Yes. One of its main selling points is that standard CMS work should not require separate role tools, media plugins, menu add-ons, or extra admin patches just to feel complete.
Content teams, agencies, marketers, and developers all benefit because the core affects publishing speed, permissions, navigation, media operations, and long-term maintainability.

Annual WordPress Plugin Costs

$3,200 – $6,500+ / year

Premium plugin equivalents + agency/multi-site licensing stacks fast.

SGEN: One Platform

$0 plugin tax

21 modules. Zero conflicts. One annual subscription.

No More Plugin Updates

Auto-updated modules. Zero maintenance burden.

No More Plugin Conflicts

One codebase. Zero compatibility headaches.

No More Security Holes

First-party security. No third-party risks.