Building a WordPress website takes time and money. And once you hit “Publish,” you’re not done.
Maintaining your website is an equally important and ongoing responsibility. How to maintain a WordPress site varies from installation to installation, but common tasks include creating backups of your site, optimizing your database, running performance tests, finding and fixing broken links, and more.
This might sound like a lot...because it is. If you don’t have the time or expertise to maintain your WordPress website, you can hire someone who does. Below we’ll cover what WordPress maintenance involves exactly and some of the best WordPress maintenance services available to help automate or simplify these tasks.
WordPress Maintenance
WordPress maintenance refers to all the tasks you perform to keep your WordPress site up-to-date and healthy. These tasks include updating plugins and the WordPress software, checking for and fixing broken links, deleting spam comments, and backing up your site and database.
WordPress recommends performing these “housekeeping steps” every three to six months to ensure your site keeps running smoothly.
If you don’t have the time or expertise to perform these tasks regularly, then consider outsourcing some or all of them to a third-party service. There are dozens of WordPress maintenance services available. Below we’ll look at 11 of the best.
Best WordPress Maintenance Services
- WPMU DEV
- GoDaddy
- WP Engine
- WP Buffs
- Superb Themes
- Manage WP
- FixRunner
- SiteCare
- GoWP
- Siterack
- WP Umbrella
1. WPMU DEV
WPMU DEV offers the Hub so you can easily monitor, optimize, and update unlimited sites from one dashboard. In this one location, you can update all of your sites, plugins, and themes automatically or manually. You can also run a page speed test, check site response time, and get actionable insights into improvement areas. You can do the same for SEO.
You can also run or schedule security scans, get an overview of security issues and suggested tweaks, and get email alerts. Finally, you can manage and schedule automatic backups and restore these backups at any time.
Ideal for: Site owners who want to perform and manage all maintenance tasks in one dashboard
Pricing: $19 - $99 per month
2. GoDaddy
GoDaddy offers WordPress Premium support, a subscription-based service that provides 24/7/365 assistance or fixes for issues on your WordPress website. This service can cover everything from installing the latest version of WordPress to optimizing your database to customizing your theme. You can check out the WP Premium Support catalog for a complete listing of their available services.
Ideal for: Site owners looking for assistance with one-off tasks or issues
Pricing: $49.99 - $149.99 per month
3. WP Engine
WP Engine offers a unique alternative to the solutions above. Instead of paying for maintenance services separately, you can enroll in one of WP Engine’s managed hosting plans. WP Engine will not only host your site — it will also help you maintain it. It will automatically update your WordPress installation, theme, and plugins. It will allow you to test changes in a staging environment before pushing them live on your site. Plus, you’ll get access to WordPress experts who can answer your questions and provide other assistance.
To learn more about managed hosting, check out What Is Managed WordPress Hosting and the Best Managed Hosting Options.
Ideal for: Site owners who want to bundle hosting and maintenance services
Pricing: $30 - $290 per month
4. WP Buffs
If you want a team of experts to handle most or all your maintenance tasks, then WP Buffs is a great option. They provide weekly updates for your plugins, theme, and core files, website backups, access to the iThemes Security Pro premium plugin for advanced security, speed optimization services, 24/7 support for emergencies, and edits to your content, plugin settings, and CSS — and this is just describing the lowest tier plan.
Ideal for: Site owners who want to hand off maintenance tasks so they can focus on their other responsibilities
Pricing: $79 - $447 per month
5. Superb Themes
Superb Themes is best known for its themes and plugins, but it also offers maintenance services. Like WPBuffs, it provides unlimited website updates, manual weekly updates of your plugins, themes, and WordPress core files, 24/7 monitoring and support, and the iThemes Security Pro plugin for free. It will also optimize your website according to the latest Google page speed insight guidelines and mobile-friendly test.
Ideal for: Site owners who need help with plugin and theme maintenance in particular
Pricing: $99 - $249 per month
6. ManageWP
ManageWP offers all the tools you need to automate your maintenance tasks. You can perform bulk updates for all your plugins, themes, and core files, free monthly backups, Sucuri security checks, and performance checks. All of these features are free. To unlock more functionality like regular scans of your site for broken links and keyword tracking, you can add premium upgrades.
Ideal for: Site owners on a tight budget
Pricing: Free, with premium upgrades ranging between $1-2 per month per site
7. FixRunner
FixRunner is an affordable option for businesses that need to outsource their maintenance tasks. FixRunner makes daily backups of your site, and provides 24/7 uptime monitoring, security scans, and speed optimization. You can pay for a one-time fix or enroll in a support plan for ongoing maintenance.
Ideal for: Small businesses that don’t have an in-house maintenance team.
Pricing: $59 - $149 per month
8. SiteCare
SiteCare will meet all your maintenance needs. It will update your core files, plugins, and themes, audit your plugins, perform daily or hourly backups (also available for multisite installations and WooCommerce sites), run 24/7 malware scanning, brute force protection, anti-spam software, and other security services. SiteCare will also help with speed optimization, SEO, and accessibility.
In addition to its maintenance services, SiteCares offers a wide range of digital marketing services, including SEO, local SEO, email marketing, and PPC, to help grow your business.
Ideal for: Site owners who need a comprehensive solution for growing or maintaining large, high-traffic websites
Pricing: $299 - $1,200 per month
9. GoWP
GoWP’s maintenance plan is designed for agencies who want to hand off their maintenance responsibility to a team of experts. GoWP takes care of updates, security monitoring, malware cleanup, and daily backups. Before making core and plugin updates, GoWP’s Visual Validator checks that updates won’t negatively impact the site. It also offers a dashboard plugin so you can see all your updates, backups, and daily scans in one place.
Ideal for: Agencies who need a team to handle the updates, security, and backups of their clients’ sites
Pricing: $29 per month
10. Siterack
Siterack enables you to automate all of your maintenance tasks and updates. It offers uptime monitoring, daily malware scans, daily backups, one-click restorations, and automatic updates of core files, themes, and plugins. What sets it apart from other WordPress maintenance services is its AI error detection system, which scans your site daily to detect any critical issues on your or your clients’ websites.f
Ideal for: Site owners who manage multiple websites and need affordable maintenance services
Pricing: $19 - $119 per month
11. WP Umbrella
WP Umbrella is another affordable option for maintaining multiple websites. With this all-in-one solution, you can manage your theme and plugin updates in one dashboard. You can get alerts by email or Slack if something goes wrong on one of your WordPress sites. You can even track your website’s uptime and load time from multiple locations and find bottlenecks (like conflicting plugins, an expired SSL certificate, or PHP errors) that affect the user experience on the front end.
Ideal for: Agencies, developers, and freelancers looking for an all-in-one solution to maintain one, or multiple, WordPress websites
Pricing: $14.99 - $249.99 per month
Keeping Your Site Healthy
You invest so much time and effort building your website so of course you want it to keep running smoothly. But to do so, you have to watch out for security threats, downtime, outdated plugins, slow load times, broken links, and much more. A WordPress maintenance service can help take some of these responsibilities off your plate so you can focus on optimizing your website in other ways, like adding new content and converting leads.
Originally published Oct 21, 2021 7:00:00 AM, updated October 21 2021
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