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Our managed WordPress maintenance service handles the recurring technical work most teams put off until something breaks. We run WordPress plugin updates, theme updates, and core updates on a consistent schedule, back up your site every 6 hours with 365-day retention, scan for malware around the clock, and monitor uptime 24/7. You get a stable, secure WordPress site without the dashboards, the alerts, or the late-night fix work that comes with managing WordPress maintenance yourself.
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Operational depth most providers skip

What makes our WordPress maintenance service different

Most WordPress maintenance services stop at running updates and a backup plugin. Our process goes further with operational safeguards that prevent broken pages, missed errors, and avoidable downtime. Each of these is a piece of work other WordPress maintenance companies typically don't include in their plans, and each one closes a real gap that shows up when something goes wrong on a live site.

Centralized plugin license management

When your WordPress site relies on paid plugins, lapsed licenses quietly stall updates and create security exposure. We centralize and track those licenses so renewals, keys, and access never block a critical WordPress plugin update. You stop hunting for credentials across email threads and old vendor accounts.

Visual change detection on key pages

Some issues happen even when the site still loads. We watch for missing forms, broken calls to action, and vanished checkout elements on the pages that matter most. Generic uptime monitoring misses these silent failures completely, so we layer visual checks on top of standard WordPress site maintenance.

Managed WordPress PHP upgrades

Keeping WordPress secure also means keeping the underlying PHP version current and compatible. Most maintenance providers won't touch PHP. We coordinate the upgrade, test plugin and theme compatibility, and roll forward in a controlled way so your site doesn't break the day a host forces the change.

Daily form submission testing

A WordPress site can look perfectly online while your contact forms quietly fail. Daily test submissions confirm that lead-capture forms, intake forms, and signup flows are actually delivering. If a plugin update breaks form delivery, we catch it the same day instead of weeks later when sales notices the silence.

Off-site activity logging

Activity logs that live on your WordPress site can be tampered with or wiped during a compromise. Ours are stored off-site, which gives you a tamper-resistant record of every login, plugin change, file edit, and admin action. That history makes troubleshooting, accountability, and security investigations far easier.

Off-site 2FA without plugin overhead

Two-factor authentication is critical for WordPress admin access, but most setups force you to install yet another plugin that adds attack surface and slows the site. Our 2FA runs off-site and protects logins without piling on more code inside WordPress. It's security hardening that doesn't make the site heavier.
Why teams move beyond DIY tools

A better fit than generic WordPress maintenance tools

Maintenance tools and dashboards can show you what needs attention. A managed WordPress maintenance service does the work, makes the judgment calls, and stays accountable for the outcome. Here's how a typical tool stacks up against a fully managed approach across the work that matters most for a business website.

WordPress plugin update review

Tools surface a list of available WordPress plugin updates. A managed service reviews each one for compatibility, picks the right time to apply it, watches for conflicts after deployment, and reverses anything that misbehaves, so updates don't quietly break the site at 2 a.m.

Backup retention and recovery

Most tools take backups and stop there. Recovery is what actually matters. Our service treats long-retention backups, off-site storage, and tested restoration as part of one workflow, so a bad update or hacked file is reversible in minutes instead of days.

Uptime monitoring with response

A simple uptime check tells you when the site is unreachable. A managed service investigates the cause, contacts the host or registrar if needed, and gets the site back online, instead of leaving you holding an alert with no plan attached.

Safer staged update rollout

Pushing updates straight to production is how preventable outages happen. We use staging environments to test plugin updates, theme updates, and core releases against your specific site before anything hits the live URL, something most one-click maintenance tools never offer.

Active malware response

Plenty of tools detect WordPress malware. Far fewer remove it. If a scan flags something, we isolate the issue, clean infected files, harden the entry point, and verify the WordPress malware is fully gone, so detection actually leads to a fixed site, not just a notification.

Real human support

Software can't answer questions, judge a tradeoff, or take a phone call when an update fails. A managed service includes people who know your site, your plugins, and your business priorities, so when something needs a decision, you have someone to talk to.

Built for sites that need reliability

WordPress maintenance for teams that can't absorb avoidable issues

Our WordPress maintenance plans are built for organizations that depend on their website for leads, sales, operations, or brand trust. If a broken form, a stale plugin, or unexpected downtime translates directly into lost revenue or wasted internal time, a managed maintenance service is usually the cleanest fix.
How our maintenance process works

A managed WordPress maintenance process built around your site

Our managed WordPress maintenance service is an ongoing operational rhythm, not a one-time cleanup. Once your site is onboarded, the same team handles the same work on the same cadence every week, so updates, backups, monitoring, and security stay current without you having to chase any of it.

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We monitor and maintain the essentials

We handle the recurring work your WordPress site needs to stay healthy: WordPress core, plugin, and theme updates on a consistent schedule, backups every day with 365-day retention, malware scans every day, SSL monitoring, and continuous uptime checks. Instead of your team juggling several dashboards and reminders, the entire WordPress maintenance workflow runs through one managed process you can audit any time.

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We catch issues before they grow

Not every site problem starts with a full outage. We monitor for downtime, PHP errors, broken forms, visual front-end changes, malware indicators, and plugin conflicts so issues get identified earlier, before they turn into lost leads, broken checkout, or a cleanup project. When something does break, we use staging environments and recent backups to recover quickly without improvising.

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We reduce the work on your team

Updates, backups, monitoring, malware response, and host coordination are handled for you. Your dedicated account manager knows your site, the plugins you depend on, and your business priorities, so when a question or judgment call comes up, you don't start from zero. Your team spends less time reacting to WordPress problems and more time on the work that moves the business forward.

Transparent pricing for managed WordPress maintenance

Straightforward maintenance pricing

Managed WordPress
Maintenance

Standalone Service

$75.00

/per website, per month​

renews on the 1st of each month​

Best for websites that need WordPress maintenance, plugin updates, theme updates, daily backups, malware scans, and uptime monitoring in one managed plan. Built for teams that want their site updated, protected, and stable without adding more recurring technical work to internal staff.

Managed WordPress
Hosting + Maintenance + Performance

Bundled Service

$150.00

/per website, per month​

renews on the 1st of each month​
Best for websites that need hosting, WordPress maintenance, plugin updates, backups, and performance support in one managed plan. Built for teams that want a faster, stable, well-monitored site without juggling multiple vendors or adding ongoing technical work to staff.

22% Discount

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Every feature in our maintenance service

Complete WordPress maintenance service coverage

Daily WordPress Updates

Core updates run on a consistent daily schedule, keeping your website current, secure, and compatible with modern plugins, themes, and hosting environments.

Daily Theme Updates

Themes are kept current through a careful daily review process that helps preserve design consistency and reduce the risk of layout breaks after changes go live.

Proactive Malware Scans Every 6 Hours

Frequent malware scans catch suspicious file changes early so threats can be identified and addressed before they damage your site, search rankings, or customer trust.

Ongoing Visual Monitoring

Visual monitoring tracks what your visitors actually see, helping catch broken layouts, missing sections, and front-end issues that basic uptime checks alone tend to miss.

365-Day Backup History

A full year of backup history gives your team more recovery flexibility, whether reversing a recent issue or restoring an older version of the website.

Dedicated Account Manager

You work with a consistent point of contact who understands your website, your business priorities, and the specific maintenance details that matter to your team.

Multiple Staging Sites

Separate staging environments give your team room to test plugin updates, design changes, and development work without putting the live website at unnecessary risk.

WordPress Backups Every Day

Every twenty four hours, backups run automatically to reduce potential data loss and improve recovery readiness if your website faces an update failure, security incident, or user error.

Fail-Safe WordPress Updates

pdates run through a safer release workflow built to reduce plugin conflicts, broken pages, and avoidable downtime before changes ever reach your live website.

Rapid Malware Removal

When malware is detected, our team isolates the issue, cleans the site, and restores stability quickly so problems do not linger or spread further.

Offsite Activity Logging

Storing site activity logs offsite creates a reliable record that makes troubleshooting, accountability, and security investigations significantly easier when something needs review.

White Label WordPress Maintenance

Agencies extend WordPress maintenance under their own brand while we handle the behind-the-scenes operational work, communication, and follow-through their clients never need to see.

Domain Ownership Oversight

Domain and ownership oversight reduces the risk of preventable outages tied to expired renewals, missed notices, or unauthorized account changes that often go unnoticed.

2-Factor Authentication for WordPress

Off-site two-factor authentication adds an extra layer of protection to WordPress admin access, kept separate from any plugin running inside your site.

Daily Plugin Updates

Keeping plugin updates on a regular cadence helps your site stay secure, compatible, and less exposed to issues caused by outdated software running in the background.

24/7 Site Status Monitoring

Continuous status checks identify downtime quickly so investigation can begin before an outage creates measurable impact on your visitors, lead flow, or revenue.

Active Firewall Protection

Firewall protection blocks malicious traffic, brute-force login attempts, and suspicious requests while still allowing legitimate visitors and search engines through to your website.

Database Backup Coverage

Database backups preserve orders, form submissions, account changes, and content updates that dynamic websites and WooCommerce stores depend on every business day.

WooCommerce Maintenance Support

WooCommerce stores need dependable maintenance because checkout errors, plugin conflicts, and downtime affect revenue fast. Your store stays stable, supported, and operationally ready.

Site Error Monitoring

We watch for hidden technical issues like PHP errors, broken scripts, and plugin conflicts so small problems do not turn into visible failures later.

SSL Certificate Monitoring

SSL certificate monitoring catches expirations and validation issues early so your website remains secure, trusted by browsers, and accessible to every visitor without warnings.

Answers to common WordPress maintenance questions

Frequently asked questions
What is managed WordPress maintenance?

Managed WordPress maintenance is a service that handles the recurring technical work required to keep a WordPress site stable, secure, and current. That typically includes WordPress core updates, plugin updates, theme updates, regular backups with retention, malware scanning and cleanup, uptime monitoring, and incident response. Instead of relying on plugins and reminders, the entire workflow is run by a team that's accountable for the outcome.

Why is WordPress maintenance important?
WordPress runs over 40% of the web, which makes it a constant target for malware, exploits, and bot traffic. Skipping updates, backups, and monitoring is the most common reason small business sites get hacked, lose data, or quietly break a contact form. Consistent WordPress maintenance reduces security risk, prevents downtime, protects search rankings, and keeps the site working the way visitors and customers expect it to.
What does a WordPress maintenance service include?
A complete WordPress maintenance service should cover at least five things: scheduled updates for core, plugins, and themes; regular backups with off-site storage and tested restore; uptime and visual monitoring; malware scanning with active cleanup; and human support when something breaks. Our plan also includes 365-day backup retention, off-site activity logging, off-site 2FA, error monitoring, SSL monitoring, and a dedicated account manager.
How does managed WordPress maintenance work day to day?

Once your site is onboarded, we put it on a recurring cadence. Backups run every day. Malware scans run every 6 hours. Uptime checks run continuously. Plugin, theme, and core updates are reviewed and applied on a consistent schedule, usually daily. If anything fails a check, we investigate, fix it, and notify you with what we found and what we did about it.

How often are WordPress plugin updates handled?
We review and apply WordPress plugin updates daily on managed sites, but cadence is judgment-based, not blind. Critical security patches go out fast. Major plugin version jumps are tested in staging first to catch conflicts before they hit production. Premium plugins with active licenses are tracked in our centralized license system so renewals never quietly block a needed update.
How frequently do you back up my WordPress site?

WordPress backups run every day and are stored off-site with 365-day retention. That means a typical week produces seven restore points, and you can roll back to a version of the site from earlier today, last week, or up to a year ago if needed. Database backups are included so orders, form submissions, and content updates are protected too.

How do you scan a WordPress site for malware?

Proactive malware scans run every 6 hours and check for file changes, suspicious code injections, known WordPress malware signatures, and anomalies in admin activity. Off-site activity logging makes it easier to trace how an issue started. If a scan flags something, we move into active cleanup, isolating the issue, removing infected files, hardening the entry point, and verifying the site is fully clean.

Should I just automate WordPress updates myself?
You can, and for personal blogs that's often fine. For business sites, fully automated updates create real risk: a single plugin can break checkout, layout, or forms with no warning and no rollback path. A managed approach automates the boring parts but keeps human review and staging in the loop on anything that could affect a live customer-facing site.
How is a managed service different from a tool like ManageWP or MainWP?

Tools like ManageWP, MainWP, and InfiniteWP are dashboards. They surface what needs attention and let you trigger actions. A managed WordPress maintenance service does the work, makes the timing decisions, handles plugin conflicts, runs the staging tests, and is accountable when something breaks. The tool is the visibility layer. The managed service is the team that actually keeps the site healthy. You can compare the differences in detail on our WordPress maintenance comparison hub.

When should I switch from DIY WordPress maintenance to a managed service?

It's usually time to switch when one of these is true: updates are getting delayed, backups haven't been tested in months, your team is tired of WordPress maintenance work, or a plugin issue has already cost you real money. If you're spending more than an hour a week inside WordPress doing maintenance work, or you're avoiding it entirely, a managed plan almost always pays for itself.

Can WordPress maintenance prevent downtime?

It can prevent most of the downtime that's actually preventable. Failed plugin updates, expired SSL certificates, PHP version mismatches, hitting host resource limits, and undetected malware are the most common causes of WordPress outages, and all of them are addressable through ongoing maintenance. We can't prevent every outage, host failures and DDoS happen, but most of what takes a small business site offline is preventable work.

How do you restore a WordPress website from backup if something breaks?

Because backups run every daily and are stored off-site, restoration usually means picking the most recent clean snapshot and rolling the site forward, typically within minutes, not hours. The 365-day backup history also means you can restore to a version from weeks or months ago if a problem went unnoticed. Restores are tested as part of the workflow, not the first time you actually need one.

How does WordPress maintenance protect against malware?

Protection comes from layering: an intelligent firewall blocks known malicious traffic and brute-force attempts; off-site 2FA keeps the admin login from being compromised; malware scans every day catch any successful intrusions early; activity logs stored off-site preserve evidence; and active malware removal cleans infected sites instead of just flagging them. Pair that with daily plugin updates and known WordPress malware vectors close fast.

How much does a WordPress maintenance plan cost?

Our standalone managed WordPress maintenance plan is $75 per website per month. The bundled plan, which adds managed hosting and managed performance, is $150 per website per month, a 22% discount versus buying the services separately. Both plans renew on the 1st of each month with no setup fees and no per-update charges. If you need managed WordPress hosting or WordPress performance optimization on the same site, the bundle is usually the right call.

Do you support WooCommerce stores and multi-site portfolios?
Yes to both. WooCommerce sites get extra attention on checkout plugins, payment gateways, and database backups because revenue is directly affected by downtime. Agencies and multi-site owners get consolidated reporting across every site under management, plus a white-label option that lets the WordPress maintenance service be resold under your own brand. Per-site pricing stays the same regardless of how many sites are on the plan.

What if I have premium plugins?

We have a cloud-based firewall that is regularly updated with known locations and signatures of malicious content. Then locally on the server itself that is running your website there is a second firewall that is monitoring for file changes to keep your data safe.

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