Website maintenance services that keep your site fast, secure, and worry-free
Websites aren’t “set it and forget it.” Our website maintenance services handle the upkeep so plugins stay current, small issues get caught before they become big ones, and your site stays reliable, secure, and fast while you stay focused on your business.
What's included
Regular updates
Security monitoring
Automatic backups
Uptime monitoring
Performance checks
Priority support
What Website Maintenance Services Should Actually Include

“Maintenance” gets sold as a lot of different things, and not all of them are worth paying for. A plan that only auto-updates plugins and calls it done is really just running WordPress’s own built-in update feature with extra steps and a monthly invoice attached.
What real maintenance should catch:
- Broken updates — a plugin update that breaks a specific page layout, a slow query dragging down load times, or a form that silently stopped sending emails weeks ago
- Security monitoring — known vulnerabilities in installed plugins, unexpected file changes, and login attempts that don’t look like a real customer, since WordPress’s popularity makes it a constant, automated target
- Real backups — automatic, regularly scheduled copies stored somewhere other than the same server as the live site; a backup on the same crashed server isn’t actually a backup
- Uptime monitoring — the difference between a five-minute outage and a five-hour one usually comes down to whether anyone got alerted the moment it happened
- Performance checks — every plugin and image adds a little more weight over time; regular checks catch that slow drift before a visitor notices and leaves
Security is the part that matters most and gets talked about least specifically. WordPress powers a large share of the web, which makes it a constant, automated target — not because any one site is interesting to an attacker, but because scanning thousands of sites for a known vulnerability costs an attacker nothing.
None of this replaces good website hosting — the two work together, not as substitutes for each other. If your current plan only covers one of these layers, get in touch and we can walk through what is actually being monitored versus what just sounds like it is.