What's included in every WordPress care plan
These WordPress website maintenance basics are covered on every tier — not sold as add-ons after you sign up.
Broken updates
Core, plugin & theme updates tested before they go live
Lost backups
Scheduled backups with restore-ready copies
Silent downtime
Uptime monitoring so issues surface fast
Security gaps
Scanning and hardening on Growth & Agency plans
Updates & compatibility
WordPress core, plugins, and themes updated on a safe schedule — with rollback if something breaks.
Backups & recovery
Automated backups stored off-site so you can restore quickly after a bad update or human error.
Monitoring & reporting
Uptime checks plus a monthly summary of what was done, what was found, and what to watch next.
Human support
Real developer on call — not a ticket black hole. Priority and SLA tiers vary by plan.
How onboarding works
Quick intake
Tell us about your site, stack, and pain points
Day 1Site audit
We review access, backups, and update history
Day 1–2Plan match
Confirm Starter, Growth, or Agency fit
Day 2Onboarding
Backups, monitoring, and first update window
Week 1Ongoing care
Monthly reports and proactive maintenance
MonthlyWordPress maintenance plans and pricing
Three WordPress maintenance packages — pick the tier that matches your site size and support needs.
Starter
Essential WordPress website maintenance for a single business site
- Plugin, theme & core updates
- Weekly backups
- Uptime monitoring
- Monthly report
Managed, ongoing WordPress support without agency prices
You get ongoing WordPress support from a single developer who knows your stack — not a rotating ticket queue or a $5k/month agency retainer.
When you hire a WordPress developer monthly through these plans, updates, monitoring, and small fixes stay in one place. No scope creep on every email thread.
Serving clients across the US, UK, Canada, and Australia with timezone-friendly communication and a 4-hour typical reply time.
How much does WordPress maintenance cost?
Most sites fit between $100 and $349/mo depending on complexity, traffic, and how much hands-on support you need. Starter covers essentials; Agency adds staging, malware response, and faster SLAs.
Want a number for your site? The free WordPress maintenance calculator gives you an interactive estimate based on plugins, WooCommerce, backup frequency, and support needs — then request a quote below when you're ready.
Outsource your WordPress maintenance to one accountable person
Tell us about your site — we'll recommend Starter, Growth, or Agency and reply within 4 hours. No checkout on this page.
WordPress maintenance FAQ
How does pricing work — is it really monthly?
Yes. Starter is $100/mo, Growth is $200/mo, and Agency is $349/mo. Billing is monthly with no long-term lock-in. We'll confirm the right tier after a short intake — or use our maintenance calculator for a ballpark first.
What counts as one support task?
A task is a discrete request: fix a plugin conflict, investigate a slow page, restore from backup, or similar. Small tweaks inside your plan scope count as one task; larger dev work may be quoted separately. Growth and Agency include priority handling and faster SLAs.
Can I cancel anytime?
Yes — cancel with 30 days notice. We hand back admin access, document what was maintained, and can help transition to another provider if you need it.
What are your response times?
Starter: next business day for non-urgent items. Growth: priority queue with faster turnaround. Agency: fastest SLA with staging support for risky changes. Uptime alerts are monitored continuously on all plans.
How do I pay?
Invoices are sent monthly via Payoneer or Wise — whichever you prefer. No checkout on this page; after intake we send a simple agreement and first invoice before work begins.
Do you only maintain sites you built?
No. We onboard existing WordPress sites after a quick audit. WooCommerce, membership, and multi-plugin stacks are fine — Agency is best for complex or high-traffic setups.