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WordPress maintenance plans that treat your site like production software.

Weekly monitored updates with instant rollback, daily backups, security monitoring, and an experienced engineer assigned to your account. Three tiers based on complexity and support level.

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Who needs WordPress maintenance plans?

Any business that depends on its WordPress site for revenue, leads, or reputation needs a maintenance plan. Without one, you are gambling that nothing breaks between now and the next time you check.

Sites generating revenue or leads

If your WordPress site drives sales, captures leads, or supports customer accounts, downtime costs real money. WordPress maintenance plans prevent the outages, hacks, and slow-downs that erode trust and revenue.

Teams without a dedicated WordPress developer

Most businesses do not have a full-time WordPress engineer on staff. A maintenance plan gives you access to senior-level expertise without the overhead of a hire.

Sites running 10+ plugins or custom code

Plugin conflicts and update failures increase with complexity. The more moving parts your site has, the more value you get from monitored updates with instant rollback and proactive monitoring.

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What is included in every WordPress maintenance plan?

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Weekly monitored updates

Plugins, themes, and WordPress core updated weekly with pre-update snapshots. Visual regression checks catch what changelogs miss. Instant rollback if anything breaks.

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Daily offsite backups

Automated daily backups stored offsite with 30-day retention. Verified monthly to confirm they actually restore.

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Uptime monitoring

Checks every 5 minutes from multiple locations. Alerts go to your assigned engineer, not a generic inbox.

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Security scanning and hardening

Monthly vulnerability scans, firewall rule updates, and login hardening. We watch for threats and lock things down proactively.

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Monthly plain-English report

What was updated, what was tested, what broke (if anything), uptime stats, and ranked recommendations for next month.

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Assigned engineer who knows your site

Your primary point of contact stays consistent. They learn your stack, your plugins, and your specific setup over time.

How do WordPress maintenance plans work?

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Free site audit

We review your current setup: hosting, plugins, security posture, performance baseline, and backup status. You get a written report with recommendations.

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Plan selection and onboarding

Choose Essential, Professional, or Agency based on the audit findings. Once we receive site credentials, we configure monitoring, backups, and rollback snapshots within 48 hours.

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Weekly maintenance cycle

Every week your assigned engineer applies updates with pre-update snapshots, monitors for regressions, and rolls back instantly if anything breaks. Security scans and uptime checks run daily.

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Monthly reporting and review

You receive a plain-English report covering what was done, what was found, and what we recommend for next month. No jargon, no vanity metrics.

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Start with the free audit. Pick a plan after.

We review your site and recommend the right tier based on what we find. No commitment until you see the report.