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Ongoing WordPress care

WordPress maintenance that prevents small problems becoming expensive emergencies.

I keep business WordPress websites updated, backed up, monitored, and technically healthy—with direct specialist support when something changes or breaks.

Updates managed consistently Recovery path kept available Security symptoms reviewed Important website functions checked A specialist available when needed

Recognize the problem

When ongoing maintenance makes sense

One symptom does not always confirm a compromise, but several together deserve a careful investigation.

  • Plugin, theme, and WordPress core updates are repeatedly postponed
  • Nobody checks whether automated backups can actually be restored
  • The website becomes slower or less reliable over time
  • Forms, checkout, scheduled jobs, or integrations fail without warning
  • Several administrators or agencies have changed the site over the years
  • Security alerts appear but there is no clear person responsible
  • Your team needs small content or technical changes each month
  • The site is important to revenue but is maintained reactively

Scope of work

A practical WordPress care plan

The exact routine depends on the website, hosting stack, update risk, and business importance.

01

Safe software updates

WordPress core, themes, and plugins updated with compatibility and critical functionality checked.

02

Backup verification

Confirm scheduled backups, retention, storage location, and a usable recovery path.

03

Security checks

Review suspicious changes, users, vulnerable components, alerts, and obvious signs of compromise.

04

Uptime and form checks

Monitor availability and check important forms or business flows before failures go unnoticed.

05

Performance care

Identify growing database, image, caching, plugin, or hosting issues that degrade speed.

06

Direct technical support

Small fixes, troubleshooting, and clear advice without passing the issue through a generic support queue.

How it works

A clear path from problem to recovery.

  1. 01

    Baseline audit

    I document the current stack, access, backups, update state, security concerns, and important user flows.

  2. 02

    Stabilize the website

    Urgent update, backup, performance, and configuration risks are addressed before routine care begins.

  3. 03

    Maintain and monitor

    The agreed checks and updates are completed on a consistent schedule, with changes verified.

  4. 04

    Report what matters

    You receive a concise summary of completed work, issues found, and recommendations that need a decision.

First-hand experience, visible evidence.

MD Pabel has worked on more than 4,500 hacked websites since 2018. Case studies and technical malware logs document the kinds of incidents behind that experience.

About MD Pabel

Common questions

Before we start.

How often should a WordPress website be maintained?+

Business websites should be checked at least monthly, while high-traffic, WooCommerce, membership, or frequently changing sites often need weekly monitoring and a faster update response.

Does maintenance include malware removal?+

Routine security checks are included, but a site that is already compromised needs a separate incident cleanup before it can enter normal maintenance.

Can you maintain a custom theme or custom plugins?+

Yes, after a baseline review. Custom code is documented and treated more carefully than standard components because updates and compatibility may need development work.

Do you provide hosting?+

I can work with your existing host and recommend changes when the environment is part of the problem. Hosting itself is not bundled unless explicitly agreed.

Can agencies use the maintenance service?+

Yes. I can support agency-managed WordPress websites as a technical and security partner while communication remains aligned with the agency workflow.