Your Website Shouldn't Be One More Thing to Manage
Website Maintenance
Maintenance That Keeps Your Site Running Right
Your website works hard for your business. But WordPress sites don’t maintain themselves. Plugins need updates. Security vulnerabilities get discovered. Performance degrades over time. And when something breaks, you’re scrambling to fix it instead of running your business.
Website maintenance means your site stays fast, secure, and current without you having to think about it. We handle updates, monitoring, backups, and fixes so your site works the way it should, every day.
What's Included in Website Maintenance
Monthly Updates & Testing
WordPress core, themes, and plugins are updated and tested to prevent conflicts and security vulnerabilities.
Performance Monitoring
Site speed, uptime, and server health are tracked daily to catch issues before they affect your visitors.
Security Scanning & Patching
Daily malware scans and automatic security patches protect your site from threats and known vulnerabilities.
Priority Support
When something needs attention, our dedicated support team responds quickly and fixes it right the first time.
Trust and clarity
Why Experience Matters
43% of Websites Use WordPress
WordPress powers nearly half the internet, making it the world's most popular CMS.
60,000+ Plugins
Available
The largest plugin ecosystem means endless customization and functionality options.
Easy to Migrate
and Scale
WordPress sites can move between hosts seamlessly and scale from small sites to high-traffic platforms.
Built for
Flexibility
From eCommerce to complex B2B sites, WordPress handles it all with the right maintenance and expertise.
Why WordPress Sites Need Ongoing Maintenance
What Maintenance Actually Covers
Website maintenance means testing updates in a staging environment before they go live. It means monitoring uptime and performance so you know your site is accessible. It includes security scans, malware removal, and firewall protection. And it means having WordPress experts available when something goes wrong, whether that’s a plugin conflict, a server issue, or a migration to better hosting.
For high-traffic sites, it also includes performance optimization, database cleanup, and server-level tuning to handle traffic spikes without slowing down.