So ...
Basically, the plugin will allow you to define groups of plugins, called profiles. Once a profile has been created, the plugin calls to the Wordpress plugin directory, downloads the plugin files and unzips them to the site’s plugins folder. More than that, the plugin will allow you to save (export) a given profile in a downloadable format, so you can upload (import) it to your next website in order to install the same plugins with a single click.
Upon activation, go to Plugins => Bulk Install Profiles to access the plugin configuration page. You'll see a default list of plugins there at first:
If you want to use any plugin from that list, then keep the ones you want to use and delete the rest.
Next, you need to add your own favorite plugins. In order to add a new plugin, you'll have to add the name used in the plugin’s URL slug.
For example, if I want to add ...
https://wordpress.org/plugins/tinymce-advanced/
... I will enter "tinymce-advanced" or "tinymce advanced" ...
Once you have entered all the plugins that you want to install, you can give this list a profile name, and save it as a new profile:
Then you can switch to the "Export Profiles" tab to save/export your newly defined list. Simply click the profile name link to download the profile to your computer:
OK. Now let's see the magic ...
Much success.