An alternative that would give the same functionality is to have a router with different routes and their own conditions and each route is connected to a WordPress modules with a different WordPress connector. That way the router would “decide” which is the correct connection to use
Thank you for your response. I’ve been using different sites via the router lately. The only problem is that maintaining dozens of modules is difficult. With a dynamic connection, the number of modules would be just a handful.
That Enterprise plan is definitely too expensive for me. Otherwise, it would be exactly what I’m looking for.
Still, I’m looking for that custom app solution, because someone had managed to create one.
Hi! Welcome to the Make.com Hire a Pro section — I’d love to help you build a dynamic WordPress connection setup. I specialize in creating custom, scalable solutions using Make.com, and I can design a flexible flow that connects to multiple WordPress sites dynamically using HTTP modules or a custom app.