A messy backend leads to client confusion and support tickets. WP Admin Cleaner is the tool I use to enforce “Administrative Hygiene.” It is not about simple aesthetics. It is about access control.
I use it to curate the WordPress dashboard specifically for the client’s role. I hide the clutter of plugin notifications, license warnings, and unnecessary menu items that the client should never touch. It allows me to rename standard menu items to terminology the client understands, such as renaming “Posts” to “News.” It transforms the generic WordPress interface into a white-label CMS that feels bespoke and unbreakable.