Website management

I provide long-term care for WordPress and Laravel websites. Updates, backups, security, form checks, speed checks, technical setup and minor adjustments.

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Website management

A website does not end after launch. Regular management helps keep it functional, secure, fast and technically sound. It is especially useful for WordPress websites, Laravel applications and websites that are regularly changed or expanded.

What I monitor

  • website, plugin, theme or application updates
  • file and database backups with the option to restore
  • functionality of forms, emails and important parts of the website
  • speed, security, HTTPS and technical setup
  • PHP version, MySQL/MariaDB database and hosting compatibility

What I Work With

  • WordPress, Bricks Builder, Elementor, BeTheme and plugins
  • Laravel applications, admin panels, and custom features
  • SMTP, DNS, analytics, cookie bars and tracking
  • hosting, domains, HTTPS, cache and technical SEO

Goal of management

The goal is to prevent problems, not just fix them when the website stops working. Regular management helps keep the website stable, secure and ready for future changes.

Do you need website management?

Send me a link to your website and describe what you need long-term help with. I will check what makes sense to monitor regularly.

Problem prevention

Why website management is important

A website without regular management becomes outdated over time. Plugins, WordPress, Laravel packages and hosting keep changing, and without checks, errors, security issues or broken parts of the website can appear.

I often deal with cases where forms stop working, emails are not sent, the website slows down after an update or gets infected with malware. With some websites, the owner only notices the problem when the site stops working or emails start landing in spam.

The purpose of management is to prevent these problems and solve them as early as possible. When something breaks on the website, I try to respond as quickly as possible.

What website management can include

Updates

Updates of WordPress, plugins, themes, builders or Laravel projects depending on the website type and risk level of the changes.

Backups

File and database backups so the website can be restored after an error, failed update or technical problem.

Form checks

Checking contact and inquiry forms, SMTP, email deliverability and DNS records.

Security

Basic security checks, access, HTTPS, updates, suspicious behavior and technical website setup.

Website Speed

Ongoing checks of speed, cache, images, scripts, hosting and things that can gradually slow the website down.

Minor adjustments

Small changes to content, texts, links, forms, sections, settings or technical details without handling every tiny change separately.

It is cheaper to monitor a website than to rescue it

When a website is neglected for a long time, problems usually keep piling up. Outdated plugins, update errors, broken forms or an infected website are often dealt with only when it is already too late.

The result can be expensive malware removal, backup restoration, fixing a broken website or, in extreme cases, building a new website. Regular management is prevention that is usually much cheaper than later rescue work.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What can happen without regular website management?

    Without ongoing management, the website can stop working properly over time. Common issues include broken forms, problems after updates, slowdowns, plugin errors, emails going to spam or security breaches through outdated parts of the system.

  • Why is website management important?

    A website changes over time. Updates, new plugin versions, hosting changes, security risks and technical errors appear. Management helps prevent these problems.

  • Do you also manage WordPress websites?

    Yes. I most often work with WordPress, Bricks Builder, Elementor, BeTheme, plugins, forms, SMTP, updates, backups and technical setup.

  • Is management also suitable for Laravel applications?

    Yes. For Laravel applications, management can include functionality checks, admin adjustments, bug fixes, backups, technical setup, updates or further system expansion.