ONEPRESS BY RTCAMP
Consolidate all your websites on one platform

OnePress is rtCamp’s open-source framework for multibrand enterprises. It turns WordPress Multisite into a governed system your entire organization can operate. Standardized where it should be, flexible where it matters.

OnePress and its modules for a governed platform

ONEPRESS BY RTCAMP
Consolidate all your websites on one platform

OnePress is rtCamp’s open-source framework for multibrand enterprises. It turns WordPress Multisite into a governed system your entire organization can operate. Standardized where it should be, flexible where it matters.

OnePress and its modules for a governed platform

Configure design once, deploy everywhere

Set shared fonts, colors, and components across your entire brand network. Each brand adapts the system to its own identity without breaking the shared framework or requiring a developer every time something changes.

Manage updates from one place

See which plugins are active on which sites, which ones need attention, and push updates simultaneously across the network. One dashboard. One update cycle. No site left behind.

Make brand assets available to every site

Logos, campaign images, and shared documents live in one central hub. You can sync them across every brand with one click, with revision tracking so nothing goes out of date without you knowing.

Let site visitors search through your entire portfolio

Search isn’t limited to the site you’re on. Content and offerings from every brand in the network are surfaced through each individual site so nothing in your portfolio stays hidden.

Manage users from one dashboard

Assign distinct roles per site  (Editor on Site A, Admin on Site B) with all profile changes subject to admin approval. Full visibility, granular control, no duplicate permission management.

Audit everything across your network

Every login, content change, settings update, and security event – captured across every site, filterable by user, date, and activity type. Full visibility without switching dashboards.

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Agility

Launch pages and campaigns without waiting on a developer ticket.

Brand-Consistency

Brand consistency

Push a design update across every brand from one place.

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Speed

Onboard a new campaign microsite in days, not months.

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Independence

Manage content, media, and workflows without engineering involvement.

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One codebase

Maintain a single shared codebase across every brand in the portfolio.

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Governance

One update cycle covers security patches and plugin upgrades network-wide.

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Scalability

Add new brands without rebuilding infrastructure from scratch.

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Audit and control

Full network-wide logging and access management from one dashboard.

Ownership

Ownership

Open-source, so there are no licensing fees, and no vendor lock-in.

Architecture

Architecture

Mirrors your structure: branded house, house of brands, or hybrid.

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Velocity

Features built once apply across every brand automatically.

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Acquisition readiness

New brands plug into the existing framework without having to implement a new project.

What OnePress changes 
Built on OnePress

These enterprise companies choose our framework to unify their brands.

Cox Automotive

Their expertise and client-centered approach have made them invaluable partners in developing industry-leading websites.

Justin Collins, Marketing Director at Cox Automotive

Marketing Director at Cox Automotive

In 12 months

rtCamp migrated 8 brands to one platform in 12 months

2% to 50% brand consistency

Cox Automotive standardized the design system, editorial experience, and architecture across brands.

Private Media

This standardized approach has allowed us to roughly halve our ongoing development costs and achieve higher code quality, all while making progress on our roadmap quicker than ever before.”

Kevin Cooper, Chief Growth Officer, Private Media

Chief Growth Officer

50% lower development costs

With OnePress, Private Media reduced software development costs by half.

New brand onboarded

The new brand was onboarded without starting over.

50% reduction in development costs for Private Media using OnePress
50% reduction in development costs for Private Media using OnePress

Once your brands operate on one governed platform, every AI capability deploys across the portfolio at once. The 5 AI Dimensions, mapped to what OnePress already gives you.

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AEO implementation

One schema architecture across your portfolio. Every brand is discoverable in AI search.

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AI-led editorial

AI tools plug into OneAccess, OneLogs, and OneDesign. Automation inside a governed system.

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AI-led personalization

OneDesign, OneMedia, and OneAccess are the foundation for personalization needs, already in place.

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WordPress as AI-integrated platform

AI integrations at the platform level. Same access controls, audit trail, and deploy-once model.

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AI-accelerated development

AI compresses the “built once” part. Shorter sprints through the deploy-everywhere model.

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WordPress-Migration

WordPress migration for multibrand platforms

Move multiple brands onto OnePress without breaking what already works

WordPress as a composable DXP

Connect OnePress to the rest of your stack, without locking into one system.

WordPress modernization for multisite

Turn fragmented or outdated WordPress setups into a scalable platform.

Does OnePress mean merging all our brands into one website?

No. OnePress consolidates the infrastructure, not the brands. Each site in the network keeps its own domain, design, content, and editorial identity. What gets shared is the codebase, the design system, and the governance layer, so your teams stop duplicating work. Cox Automotive ran 8 separate brand sites on the same platform. Each one looks and operates independently.

How is OnePress different from a standard WordPress Multisite setup?

Native Multisite gives you a shared installation. OnePress gives you the governance layer on top of it. It’s a shared design system, centralized media, network-wide update management, granular access control, and full audit logging. None of those come with Multisite out of the box.

Do we own the code after implementation?

Yes. OnePress is open-source, and there is no ongoing dependency on rtCamp to keep it running. The codebase is yours to fork, extend, and hand to any development team.

How does individual brand identity stay distinct within a shared design system?

OnePress standardizes the infrastructure, not the design. Each brand controls its own fonts, colors, spacing, and components within the shared framework. Brand identity stays distinct.

How does OnePress handle a brand acquisition?

New acquisitions plug into the existing network without triggering a new development cycle. The architecture, design system, and governance model are already in place. The new brand inherits all of it. Private Media used OnePress exactly this way: after unifying three publications, they acquired Pinstripe Media and onboarded four additional properties directly into the same platform without starting over.

How long does a typical OnePress implementation take?

The pilot — 2 or 3 brand sites live on OnePress — typically takes 8-12 weeks. Each additional brand after that is faster. The architecture decisions are already made. But before that, more time goes into aligning stakeholders across brands. Once the key decisions are locked, we can move faster.

Can we migrate existing brand sites into OnePress without disrupting live sites?

Yes. We migrate sites into the network in phases, with the live site running throughout. Every URL is mapped before migration begins and we run a full validation before any DNS switch.

How does OnePress handle multilingual or regional brand requirements?

OnePress supports subdirectories, subdomains, and separate domains per region, all governed from one dashboard. Each regional site inherits the shared codebase and design system while keeping full control over its own content and local workflows.

What happens after launch? Do we need rtCamp to keep running it?

No. Your team can operate the platform independently from day one, that’s the point. Most clients choose to keep us on for managed maintenance, platform evolution, or staff augmentation.