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WordPress Maintenance

Best WordPress Monitoring Tools in 2026 | Top 7 Compared

You shouldn’t find out a client’s website is down because they sent you an angry email. If you manage a portfolio of WordPress sites, your reputation relies entirely on catching errors before the end user experiences them. In the past, achieving this meant setting up a simple pinging service to check if the server was […]

July 2, 2026Read →
The Hidden Cost of Broken WordPress Updates (And How Agencies Prevent Them)
WordPress Maintenance

The Hidden Cost of Broken WordPress Updates (And How Agencies Prevent Them)

It happens on a Tuesday morning. You bulk-update plugins across 20 client sites, assuming everything is fine. Two hours later, a frantic email arrives from your highest-paying e-commerce client: “Nobody can check out. How long has this been broken?” The site isn’t technically down, but a minor WooCommerce plugin conflict shattered the CSS on the […]

July 1, 2026Read →
How to safely update WordPress plugins using visual regression testing and staging environments — SiteOps by Datronix Tech
WordPress Maintenance

How to Safely Update WordPress Plugins Without Breaking Your Site

You click the “Update” button on a client’s WooCommerce store. The page refreshes. Instead of the familiar success message, you are met with a blank white screen. The site is down. Panic sets in. You scramble to access the server, rename plugin folders via FTP, and pray the database isn’t corrupted. If you manage WordPress […]

June 30, 2026Read →
ManageWP vs SiteOps: Finding the Right ManageWP Alternative for Agencies
Agency Growth

ManageWP vs SiteOps: Finding the Right ManageWP Alternative for Agencies

You click “Update All” across 40 client sites, cross your fingers, and wait. Three hours later, an angry client calls. Their WooCommerce checkout button disappeared after a minor plugin update. You spend the next hour digging through backups, restoring the site, and writing a highly uncomfortable apology email. If you run a WordPress agency, you […]

June 29, 2026Read →