Integrate S.EE URL shortener, text sharing, and file hosting into WordPress.
| Author: | sdotee (profile at wordpress.org) |
| WordPress version required: | 6.0 |
| WordPress version tested: | 6.9.1 |
| Plugin version: | 1.0.4 |
| Added to WordPress repository: | 01-03-2026 |
| Last updated: | 01-03-2026 |
| Rating, %: | 0 |
| Rated by: | 0 |
| Plugin URI: | https://github.com/sdotee/see-wordpress |
| Total downloads: | 174 |
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Bring the power of the S.EE platform directly into your dashboard. Shorten URLs, share text, and upload files without leaving your site.
Features:
- URL Shortening – Generate short URLs for your posts and pages using your custom S.EE domains.
- Auto Shorten – Automatically create short URLs when you publish a post or page.
- Text Sharing – Share text snippets as plain text, Markdown, or source code via S.EE.
- File Upload – Upload files to S.EE from the Media Library or the post editor sidebar, with one-click copy in URL, HTML, Markdown, and BBCode formats.
- Auto Upload – Optionally auto-upload all new media to S.EE.
- Post List Integration – View and copy short URLs directly from the Posts/Pages list.
- Management Dashboard – Standalone tools for text sharing and file uploads with history tracking.
Requirements:
- PHP 8.2 or higher
- WordPress 6.0 or higher
- An S.EE account and API key
External services
This plugin connects to the S.EE API to provide URL shortening, text sharing, and file hosting services. All core functionality depends on this external service.
What the service is
S.EE is a platform that provides URL shortening, text sharing (paste), and file hosting services. This plugin integrates these services into the WordPress admin dashboard.
What data is sent and when
- URL Shortening: When you shorten a URL (manually or via the auto-shorten option on publish), the post permalink, optional custom slug, and post title are sent to the API.
- Text Sharing: When you share text, the text content, title, and format type (plain text, Markdown, or source code) are sent to the API.
- File Upload: When you upload a file (manually or via the auto-upload option), the file is sent to the API.
- Domain Fetching: Your API key is sent to retrieve your available domains for short URLs, text sharing, and file hosting.
- Connection Test: Your API key and base URL are sent to verify your credentials.
- Deletion: When you delete a short URL, text share, or uploaded file, the corresponding identifier is sent to the API.
No data is collected or sent without user action or an explicitly enabled automation setting (auto-shorten on publish, auto-upload on media add). No visitor/user tracking is performed.
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