WPfaker vs DemoPress: WordPress Demo Content Generators Compared
TL;DR
DemoPress is the only plugin that generates bbPress forum test data — and that’s genuinely valuable if you’re building a community site. But it hasn’t been updated since August 2024, and it can’t handle custom fields, CPT relationships, or multilingual content. If you need anything beyond basic posts and bbPress forums, WPfaker is the better choice — it detects your field structure automatically, supports ACF/JetEngine/Meta Box AIO/Pods, and stays actively maintained.
You’re staring at a fresh WordPress install. Maybe it’s a community site with bbPress forums. Maybe it’s a simple portfolio for a client. Either way, the site looks empty, the theme looks broken without content, and you need demo data that makes the whole thing feel alive.
So you search for a plugin. Two names come up: DemoPress and WPfaker. Let’s break down what each one actually does — and where each one falls short.
The Problem
Testing with an empty WordPress site is basically useless. You can’t evaluate a theme, demo a layout to a client, or spot design issues when every page is blank. But manually creating test posts, uploading images, and filling out custom fields? That’s hours of tedious setup work you’ll repeat on every single project.
You need a tool that fills your site with realistic data. Fast. The question is which one — and that answer depends entirely on what you’re building.
What is DemoPress?
DemoPress is a free plugin by Dev4Press. It has just over 100 active installs and a 5-star rating — based on 2 reviews. Its standout feature is bbPress support: it can generate forums, topics, and replies with realistic threading. No other demo content plugin does that.
It also has an interesting “builder” system. Instead of one fixed data source, you can choose between different generators — LoremIpsum for text, Pexels or Pixabay for images (with API keys), a randomizer for names. You can export and import your generation settings, which is handy if you reuse the same configuration across projects.
But here’s the elephant in the room: DemoPress was last updated in August 2024. That’s over two years ago. WordPress.org shows a maintenance warning, and the plugin hasn’t been tested with the latest three major WordPress releases.
What is WPfaker?
WPfaker is an actively maintained plugin built for everything from simple to complex WordPress setups. From populating a basic testimonials CPT to filling a complex job board with company profiles, locations, and salary ranges — it analyzes your field structure and generates data that actually matches what each field expects.
It integrates with ACF, JetEngine, Meta Box AIO, and Pods. It supports 13 languages, has a template system for saving configurations, and runs on a modern React-based UI inside WordPress. If you’ve read our comparison with FakerPress, you’ll notice a pattern — WPfaker is designed to understand your content, not just fill it with placeholder text.

Feature Comparison
| Feature | WPfaker | DemoPress |
|---|---|---|
| Active maintenance | Yes, regular updates | Last updated Aug 2024 |
| Field detection types | 119 | Basic Lorem Ipsum |
| AI-powered detection | Yes | No |
| Custom field plugins (ACF, JetEngine, Meta Box AIO) | Full support | None |
| Template system | Yes | No (export/import settings only) |
| Relational CPT resolution | Yes | No |
| Content languages | 13 | English only |
| Admin interface | React-based UI | WordPress Settings page |
| Dynamic capacity detection | Yes | No |
| Content variation profiles | Yes (4 profiles) | No |
| bbPress support | No | Yes |
| Data removal tool | Yes | Yes |
| Block editor support | Yes | Basic blocks |
Where DemoPress Shines
Let’s give credit where it’s due. If you’re building a bbPress-powered community and you need forums filled with realistic discussions, topics, and threaded replies — DemoPress is literally the only game in town. No other plugin touches bbPress data generation. That’s a genuinely useful feature, and if that’s your primary use case, it matters more than anything else on this list.
For a straightforward blog or bbPress forum with no custom fields, DemoPress can get the job done — assuming it still runs cleanly on your WordPress and PHP version.
The Maintenance Question
This part is sensitive but important to talk about honestly. Two years without updates doesn’t automatically mean a plugin is broken. It’s a dev tool, not a production plugin running 24/7 on a live site. The risk is lower.
But it’s still a risk. WordPress has shipped several major releases since August 2024. PHP 8.3 and 8.4 introduced deprecations and breaking changes. The block editor has evolved significantly. DemoPress hasn’t been tested against any of that.
You might install it and everything works fine. Or you might hit a fatal error on PHP 8.4 that nobody is going to fix. That’s a gamble you should make with your eyes open.

Content Builders vs Smart Detection
DemoPress’s builder concept is genuinely interesting. You pick a text source (Lorem Ipsum, remote API), an image source (Pexels, Pixabay, local placeholder), and a name generator. Mix and match per content type.
The problem? Every builder still produces generic content. Whether you’re generating a movie synopsis, a product description, or a restaurant review — you get the same Lorem Ipsum text. The field’s meaning doesn’t change the output.
Let’s make this concrete with a few scenarios.
Scenario 1: Real Estate Listings. You have a “Properties” CPT with ACF fields for price, square footage, bedrooms, bathrooms, address, and a gallery. DemoPress sees none of these fields — it generates a title and some Lorem Ipsum body text. The custom fields stay empty. WPfaker detects each field type: price gets a realistic dollar amount, bedrooms gets a number between 1–6, address gets a formatted street address, and the gallery pulls real property-style images from Unsplash, Pexels, or Pixabay.
Scenario 2: Team Member Directory. A “Team” CPT with job title, bio, phone, email, and headshot fields. DemoPress gives you Latin text and maybe a random photo. WPfaker puts an actual job title in the title field, a formatted number in the phone field, a valid email in the email field, and a realistic bio summary.
Scenario 3: Event Calendar. An “Events” CPT with start date, end date, venue, ticket price, and a relational field linking to “Organizers.” DemoPress can’t populate the custom fields or resolve the relationship. WPfaker generates chronologically sensible date pairs, realistic ticket prices, and links each event to an existing organizer.
That difference is subtle in a screenshot, but massive when you’re actually working with the data. Similar to what we found in our Content Forge comparison, AI-powered detection produces dramatically more realistic results than template-based approaches.

Where You’ll Outgrow DemoPress
DemoPress works for simple scenarios. But the moment your project gets even moderately complex, you’ll run into walls.
Custom field plugins. If you’re using ACF, JetEngine, Meta Box AIO, or Pods — and most professional WordPress sites do — DemoPress simply doesn’t see your fields. It generates posts with titles and body text, and all your custom fields stay empty. You’d still need to fill those manually, which defeats the entire purpose.
Relational content. Building a directory where “Businesses” link to “Locations” which link to “Reviews”? DemoPress has no concept of cross-CPT relationships. WPfaker resolves relational fields automatically, connecting your content types the way they’d look on a real site.
Multilingual projects. DemoPress generates English content only. If your client’s site is in German, Spanish, or Japanese, your test data won’t match the production language. WPfaker supports 13 languages out of the box.
Repeating the setup. Without a real template system, you’re configuring DemoPress from scratch every time. WPfaker lets you save templates and reuse them — same configuration, different site, one click. When you’re juggling multiple client projects, that time savings compounds fast.
Scaling content types. A site with 2–3 CPTs and 15+ custom fields per type is common in agency work. Configuring each field manually in a builder interface is tedious. WPfaker’s automatic detection handles this in seconds — it reads your field groups and generates appropriate data without manual mapping. If you’re evaluating free alternatives, our WP Dummy Content Generator comparison covers another option worth considering.

The Real Difference
Here’s what it comes down to: DemoPress asks you to configure your data. WPfaker reads your site and figures it out.
That’s not just a convenience difference — it’s a fundamentally different approach. DemoPress gives you building blocks and says “assemble these.” WPfaker looks at your content architecture — your CPTs, your field groups, your relationships — and generates data that fits like it was entered by a real person.
WordPress sites stopped being “basic blogs” a long time ago. The moment you have structured content, intelligent detection isn’t a nice-to-have. It’s the difference between test data you can actually use and test data you have to fix by hand.
What Happens Next
If you need bbPress test data, DemoPress might still be your best bet despite the maintenance gap. Nothing else covers that niche.
For everything else — whether it’s a simple blog, a portfolio site, or a complex CPT architecture with relational fields and custom field plugins — WPfaker gives you actively maintained, intelligent test data generation that adapts to your actual site structure. You install it, point it at your content types, and get data that looks real.
Your dev environment shouldn’t be the part of the project that wastes your time. WPfaker is built for that.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is DemoPress still maintained?
As of early 2026, DemoPress has not received an update since August 2024. WordPress.org displays a maintenance warning, and the plugin hasn’t been tested with the latest three major WordPress releases. The developer hasn’t indicated whether updates will resume. It may still work on your setup, but there are no guarantees for PHP 8.4 compatibility or recent block editor changes.
Does DemoPress work with ACF?
No. DemoPress generates content for WordPress core fields only — titles, body text, excerpts, and featured images. It has no integration with Advanced Custom Fields, JetEngine, Meta Box AIO, Pods, or any other custom field plugin. If your site relies on ACF field groups, those fields will remain empty after generation. WPfaker fully supports ACF and three other field plugins.
What’s the best bbPress test data plugin?
DemoPress is currently the only WordPress plugin that generates bbPress forums, topics, and threaded replies. If populating a bbPress community with realistic discussion data is your primary need, DemoPress remains the best option for that specific use case — even with its maintenance gap. For all other content types and custom fields, WPfaker provides significantly more capable generation.
Written by
Michael Grossklos
WordPress developer and creator of WPfaker. Building tools that make WordPress development faster.


