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Jetpack comes packed with lots of extras.

The Extra Sidebar Widgets module gives you additional widgets you can add to your blog. From RSS Links to Twitter Timelines and Facebook Like Boxes, the module makes it easy to add extra functionality to your site.

Toolbar notifications will allow you to view and moderate comments right from the toolbar, anywhere on your site or across WordPress.com.

Have modules you’d rather not use? You can easily activate and deactivate modules anytime.

Do you need to shorten your links so they don’t take up so much space? You can use our WP.me shortlinks for that.

Need a little extra security for your site? Maybe backups? Try VaultPress.

  • Hosting FAQ - This page provides some technical information and guidelines about using our products for network administrators, server admins, and web hosts. By following these guidelines, you’ll help ensure that our shared user base has the best experience! Jetpack The following ranges need to be fully whitelisted: 185.64.140.0/22 2a04:fa80::/29 Also, all of the IPs listed at http://whois.arin.net/rest/org/AUTOM-93/nets. VaultPress The […]
  • Sitemaps - Sitemaps are files that list each post and page that should be indexed by search engines like Google or Bing. Jetpack allows you to generate such files thanks to the Sitemaps module.
  • Google+ Badge Widget - The Google+ Badge Widget helps you link your Google+ page to your site. Get more recommendations for your site in Google search and grow your audience on Google+.
  • My Jetpack - My Jetpack is the new dashboard interface where you can manage your site's connection to WordPress.com.
  • Jetpack CLI - In this article you’ll learn commands to utilize Jetpack CLI and configure your Jetpack options and modules. Jetpack CLI is a command line interface for Jetpack, extending off of wp-cli for WordPress. You can easily modify your installation of Jetpack with a just a few simple commands. All you need is SSH access and a basic understanding of command line tools. wp […]
  • Disconnect Jetpack Sites - You can find step-by-step guides below that will help you remove a self-hosted WordPress site you had previously connected to your WordPress.com account thanks to the Jetpack plugin.
  • Jetpack Manage - Jetpack Manage allows you to manage your self-hosted WordPress sites and your WordPress.com sites from a single dashboard on WordPress.com. In this support doc, you can find: How to enable Jetpack Manage features How to manage your Jetpack sites and plugins from WordPress.com Troubleshooting information and FAQs. When a plugin update is released, the best […]
  • Site Icon - The Site Icon module allows you to add an icon for your site. This icon will be used as a favicon and mobile icon for your site, and will persist between theme switches. WordPress itself now has Site Icon built in! You can find it via Appearance->Customize. When we released Jetpack 3.6.1, the setting was in Settings->General and added […]
  • Site Verification Tools - Various platforms allow website owners to have additional tools to help them use their sites. Among them are Google, Bing, and Pinterest. For example, Google’s webmaster tools will show you the total number of individual URLs on your site that have been indexed by Google, which search keywords are most significant for your site, and […]
  • Enhanced Distribution - Enhanced distribution allows your blog’s public content to be included in the WordPress.com firehose.
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