What's Included in Our WordPress Care Plans

Every WordPress care plan includes proactive maintenance designed to prevent downtime, security issues, and performance problems—before they impact your business.

  • Core, theme, and plugin updates — tested before deployment
  • Daily backups with rapid restore capability
  • Security monitoring and malware protection
  • Performance optimization to improve speed and reliability
  • Uptime monitoring with immediate response
  • Direct developer support — no outsourcing or ticket queues

These WordPress maintenance plans are built for businesses that rely on their website to generate leads, support customers, or process transactions—where failure is not an option.

WordPress Maintenance Based on Business Risk

WordPress care plans with security monitoring, performance analysis, and operational risk oversightYour website isn’t just a marketing asset—it’s a live system tied directly to security, performance, and revenue. When something breaks, slows down, or becomes vulnerable, it impacts real users and real business outcomes.

Not every website carries the same level of risk. A simple brochure site doesn’t require the same oversight as a WooCommerce store processing orders, customer data, and payments every day.

Our WordPress care plans and maintenance services are structured around that reality—scaling from foundational WordPress maintenance to full, revenue-critical platform protection.

Each plan level increases in coverage and oversight:

  • Update frequency & testing depth — how often changes are applied and validated
  • Monitoring & performance tracking — how proactively issues are detected and resolved
  • Security hardening & audit logging — how your site is protected and tracked over time
  • Direct developer involvement — the level of hands-on engineering behind every change

The right WordPress maintenance plan isn’t about preference—it’s about matching coverage to the risk your website carries.

Compare Plans & Pricing

WordPress Care Plans & Maintenance Pricing

Choose the level of WordPress maintenance and developer oversight your site requires.

Most businesses spend more fixing a single broken update than they do on a full year of proactive WordPress maintenance.

All plans begin with a one-time Setup & Configuration phase ($200) to prepare your website for ongoing management.

Includes initial backups, staging setup, baseline performance benchmarking, monitoring configuration, and project setup.

Essential

Structured WordPress Maintenance
& Core Oversight
$ 200/mo
  • WordPress Only
  • Weekly Backups (1)
  • Monthly WordPress Core Updates (5)
  • Monthly Plugin Updates (2)(5)
  • Managed Infrastructure (Cloud DNS, Global CDN & SSL Continuity)
  • 24/7/365 Uptime Monitoring
  • Google Analytics Performance Tracking
  • Monthly Google Analytics Reporting
  • Submission of Sitemap to Search Engines
  • Website Security
  • Staging Environment
  • Site Health Monitoring

Plus

Best for Most
Business Websites
$ 400/mo
  • WordPress & WooCommerce
  • Daily Backups (1)
  • Bi-Monthly WordPress Core Updates (5)
  • Bi-Monthly Plugin Updates (3)(5)
  • Bi-Monthly WooCommerce Extension Updates (3)(5)
  • Managed Infrastructure (Cloud DNS, Global CDN & SSL Continuity)
  • 24/7/365 Uptime Monitoring
  • Google Analytics Performance Tracking
  • Bi-Monthly Google Analytics Reporting
  • Submission of Sitemap to Search Engines
  • Website Security
  • Staging Environment
  • Site Health Monitoring
  • Malware Protection
  • Security Audit Log (30 Day Retention)
  • Up to 1 Hour of Support (6)
Most Popular

Ultimate

Full Revenue-Critical Platform
Protection
$ 700/mo
  • WordPress & WooCommerce
  • Daily Backups with Cloud Storage (1)
  • Weekly WordPress Core Checks & Updates (5)
  • Monthly Plugin Updates (2)(5)
  • Weekly WooCommerce Extension (Free & Paid) Updates (4)(5)
  • Managed Infrastructure (Cloud DNS, Global CDN & SSL Continuity)
  • 24/7/365 Uptime Monitoring
  • Google Data Studio
  • Weekly Google Analytics / Data Studio Reporting
  • Submission of Sitemap to Search Engines
  • Website Security
  • Staging Environment
  • Site Health Monitoring
  • Malware Protection
  • Malware Insurance (Free Removal)
  • Website Caching
  • Security Audit Log (30 Day Retention)
  • Page Speed Optimization
  • HotJar User Recording
  • Up to 3 Hours of Support (6)

Who Our WordPress & WooCommerce Care Plans Are For

These WordPress care plans are built for businesses that rely on their website as operational infrastructure—not a side project.

These plans are a strong fit if your website:

  • Generates leads, sales, or recurring revenue
  • Supports daily business operations or customer workflows
  • Requires updates and improvements without risking downtime
  • Cannot afford broken plugins, failed updates, or slow performance
  • Requires clear accountability when something goes wrong

If your website plays a meaningful role in your business, proactive WordPress management isn’t optional—it’s operational insurance.

The cost of mismanaged updates, downtime, or preventable issues is almost always higher than the cost of structured oversight.

Who These Plans May Not Be Right For

These plans may not be the right fit if:

  • Your website is a personal project or hobby site
  • You’re comfortable running updates manually without testing
  • Downtime or breakage isn’t business-impacting
  • You’re primarily choosing based on lowest cost rather than reliability or oversight

In these cases, lower-cost or automated services may be sufficient.

We intentionally limit the number of active WordPress maintenance clients to ensure direct, senior-level developer oversight — not ticket-based support models.

Need a tailored level of WordPress maintenance or WooCommerce oversight?
Schedule a consultation to define the right level of coverage based on your site’s complexity, risk exposure, and business impact.

What You’re Not Paying For:

  • Offshore support
  • Ticket queues and delayed responses
  • Blind automated update scripts
  • Junior-only oversight

You’re paying for direct accountability and senior-level engineering involvement—not reactive support, outsourced maintenance, or automated shortcuts.

(1): Dependent on hosting provider
(2): Updates apply to free plugins/extensions
(3): Updates apply to up to 5 free or paid plugins/extensions (license fees & management included)
(4): Updates apply to up to 10 free or paid plugins/extensions (license fees & management included)
(5): If issues arise with update(s), free rollback to last performed backup & email notification with proposal
(6): Support includes minor text and content edits, emails and phone calls – hours do not roll-over
Hosting services are provided separately and billed directly through your hosting provider. eCreations manages your website infrastructure and works directly within your hosting environment as needed.

Still Not Sure Which Plan Is Right?

If you’re unsure which level of WordPress maintenance your website requires, we’ll help you define the right level of oversight based on your site’s complexity, risk exposure, and business impact.

Schedule a Consultation

WordPress Care Plans – Frequently Asked Questions

These are the most common operational questions we receive about structured WordPress and WooCommerce maintenance.

Do I really need a WordPress maintenance plan?

If your website generates revenue, supports operations, or processes customer data, a WordPress care plan or maintenance plan is not optional.

WordPress core, plugins, themes, and WooCommerce extensions release updates regularly. Without structured testing and developer oversight, those updates can introduce compatibility conflicts, performance issues, or security vulnerabilities.

WordPress maintenance is not occasional patching — it’s ongoing operational management.

WooCommerce environments require tighter oversight due to transaction processing, customer data handling, and payment integrations.

In addition to core and plugin updates, WooCommerce maintenance includes staged testing of extensions, database integrity checks, transaction flow verification, and conflict monitoring before deployment.

Transactional systems carry higher operational risk than brochure sites, which is reflected in update frequency, testing depth, and overall management.

All updates are evaluated and tested prior to deployment. If an issue arises, rollback procedures are executed immediately using the most recent verified backup.

Conflicts are diagnosed and resolved before re-deployment. This structured approach significantly reduces downtime compared to blind automated update systems.

Some hosting providers automate basic updates and backups. However, automated systems do not evaluate plugin conflicts, integration dependencies, performance impact, or business logic workflows.

Hosting-level automation does not replace true WordPress maintenance — including staged testing, developer review, and operational accountability.

Managed Infrastructure refers to the underlying systems that ensure your website remains fast, stable, secure, and properly connected. This includes cloud-based DNS, global content delivery (CDN), and SSL continuity.

These components work together to improve performance, reduce server load, and prevent common issues related to misconfiguration or downtime. This layer is included in all WordPress care plans and is a core part of maintaining a consistent, reliable website environment.

WordPress maintenance is an ongoing service — not a one-time update.

Each website has its own architecture, plugin stack, integrations, and risk profile. Pricing reflects update frequency, monitoring depth, security hardening, and the level of direct developer involvement required to manage that environment responsibly.

Yes. WordPress care plans are month-to-month.

However, environments that generate revenue or support operations benefit from consistent oversight. Intermittent management increases operational risk, reduces update predictability, and can expose your site to avoidable issues over time.

WordPress care plans typically start around $200/month and scale based on the complexity of your website, integrations, and operational risk.

Sites that process transactions, handle customer data, or rely heavily on uptime require more frequent updates, deeper testing, and increased developer oversight.

A WordPress care plan typically includes core, plugin, and theme updates, security monitoring, backups, performance tracking, and ongoing maintenance.

More advanced plans may include WooCommerce maintenance, staging environments, uptime monitoring, infrastructure management, and direct developer oversight.

Still unsure which plan is right for your website?

Compare Plans & Pricing