Using WordPress entirely as a CMS (a Headless WordPress) is a plausible option for people building web apps using technologies such as React JS or Angular JS to entirely build their front-end. Doing this, the front-end (e.g. built with React) becomes decoupled from the back-end (e.g. WordPress). Since WordPress is being used strictly to manage and serve the content via REST API, the WP front-end becomes unusable and unnecessary – hence the term “headless WordPress”. This plugin essentially removes the front-end of WordPress. Note that the REST API, and other non-front-end stuff should work as normal. Features No settings page Allows backend access Allows REST API endpoints Redirects (403 Forbidden) all front-end pages to the login page