WPCloudLab is a small team of WordPress specialists and web engineers — the webcare arm of BLV Group. We keep client sites updated, backed up and watched, so quietly that on a good month you forget we’re here. That’s the product.
Webcare tools are honest about one thing: they hand you a dashboard. The updates, the checks, the “why does the homepage look wrong on my phone” — all of it stays yours. The tool remembers the work. It doesn’t do the work.
We wanted the other thing. Maintenance that disappears: updates that verify themselves, backups that prove they restore, monitoring that wakes an engineer instead of adding one more red badge to your morning. A crew, not a cockpit.
So we built the service we wanted to be clients of — and then became its clients. Our own sites run on the same platform: the same agent, the same backup pipeline, the same alerts at the same hours. When something in the system misbehaves, it misbehaves on us first.
We audited our own backup pipeline, found six ways data can silently corrupt, fixed every one — and published the findings. A claim you can check is worth ten that merely sound good.
Write to us and an engineer answers — usually inside the hour. No ticket routing, no level-1 script asking whether you tried clearing the cache.
Every action we take on your site is logged and visible in your dashboard. Our pricing is public, volume ladder included. If we can’t say it in the open, we don’t say it.
WPCloudLab is the webcare arm of BLV Group. That’s the whole org chart we’ll ask you to read: the group lives at blv.group, and the people who answer your email are the ones this page describes.
Send a URL, a question, or the thing that’s been quietly worrying you about your site. An engineer reads it and replies with specifics — usually inside the hour.