Practical guides written by the engineers who do this work daily. Each one is DIY-first: what to do, how long it honestly takes, and where the traps hide. Hiring us is the optional part — knowing this stuff isn’t.
The weekly, monthly and quarterly routine that keeps a site healthy — with honest time estimates and the one step almost everyone skips.
DIY tools, freelancer retainers and maintenance services, mapped honestly — including when the cheap option is the right answer.
The 3-2-1 rule translated to WordPress: what to back up, how long to keep it, where to store it — and why an untested backup is just hope.
Step-by-step triage for the worst morning: confirm the outage, read the error, find the last change, and know when to restore or call the host.
Not a guide — a confession. Six silent-corruption bugs we found in our own backups, how each was fixed, and the automated checks that keep them fixed.
These guides exist because most maintenance advice is either a plugin ad or a scare piece. Ours end the same honest way: all of this is doable yourself — the hard part is doing it every week. What that relentlessness costs, in your hours or ours, is on the pricing page.
Everything above is genuinely doable yourself — that’s the point of publishing it. When the doing stops being worth your hours, we’re a small team of WordPress specialists who run this exact routine every day, with the proof logged in your dashboard.