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WordPress Maintenance
from €50/ month

Professional WordPress & WooCommerce maintenance contract

Updates tested on staging, 24/7 monitoring, daily backups, plugin vulnerability monitoring, priority intervention in case of a critical error. You publish, you sell; I keep the site standing.

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✓ 6+ years · WordPress & WooCommerce ✓ 99.8 % average uptime ✓ Cancel within 7 days

What's really in your plan

No jargon, no vague promises. Here's exactly what we do, every month.

🔄 Controlled updates Core, plugins and theme tested on staging before production. No more auto-updates breaking the site at night.
📡 5-min monitoring Europe + USA tests every 5 minutes. SMS alert to me before your visitors hit a blank page.
💾 Daily backup Files, database and the uploads folder, stored off-server, 7-day history, restore in 10 min.
🛡️ Plugin vulnerability watch WPScan / Patchstack tracking of plugin and theme vulnerabilities. Patch or deactivation as soon as one is exploited.
📋 Monthly report Updates applied, threats blocked, what's planned. Received by email on the 1st of the month, readable without being a techie.
⚡ Dev time included 20 min to 2 h per month depending on the plan. Rolled over, cumulative (Performance), or top-up at €60/h.
👁️ Our monitoring tool

You see what we see

No black box. Everything we monitor on your WordPress site can be viewed in real time. Here's the in-house tool we use.

📊 Site dashboard KLN-Monitoring dashboard for a WordPress site: uptime, response time, PageSpeed score, SSL and check status in real time

Uptime, response time, PageSpeed, SSL — all in one place, updated every 5 minutes from several regions. The health of your WordPress site at a glance.

🛡️ WordPress vulnerability watch Automatic detection of WordPress plugin and theme vulnerabilities with CVE reference and patched version

Plugin and theme vulnerabilities detected automatically, with the vulnerability reference and the version that fixes it. We patch or deactivate before it can be exploited.

🦠 Malware detection Detection of malicious code on WordPress: injected PHP files, obfuscated code and hidden redirects detected automatically

Injected PHP files, obfuscated code, hidden redirects — detected before Google flags your site as dangerous. We act while you sleep.

📌 Why

A WordPress site moves on its own

Between plugins that auto-update, themes that fall behind and vulnerabilities published every week, a WordPress site left unattended always ends up showing a critical error, slowing down or getting hacked. Maintenance is exactly what turns "it moves on its own" into "it stays under control".

96%
of WordPress vulnerabilities
come from plugins & themes
211
threats blocked
last month (KLN clients)
99.8%
average uptime
over 30 days
<30min
response time
during incidents
WordPress

WordPress & WooCommerce from A to Z

Six years maintaining WordPress sites: custom themes, page builders, WooCommerce, multilingual, performance. From the showcase blog to the store that takes orders — I know where things break.

Responsiveness < 30 min

Average response time during business hours: under 30 minutes. No ticket black hole, no multi-level support. You call, I pick up.

No commitment

You cancel at any time by simple email. 7 days' notice, no penalty. You try, you decide.

⚡ Incident handled last week

When an update breaks everything on a Thursday afternoon

Timeline of a real incident on a WooCommerce coffee-bean store, Business plan.

14:38
SMS alert received The whole site returns "There has been a critical error on this website" (HTTP 500). Automatic detection from Paris + Frankfurt.
14:41
Login · reading the log Analysis of wp-content/debug.log: Uncaught TypeError in a plugin auto-updated 8 minutes earlier, incompatible with PHP 8.1.
14:46
Rollback · site back online Reverted to the plugin's stable version via wp-cli, auto-update disabled on this plugin, object cache flushed. Site OK in 8 min.
14:53
Client SMS sent "Site back online. Cause: a plugin auto-updated and crashed under PHP 8.1. I'm waiting for the developer's fix before updating it again."
D+2 · 9am
Developer's fix tested on staging New version released: validated first on the staging environment (front end + WooCommerce checkout), then deployed to production.
D+2 · 4pm
Written report sent Timeline + root cause + fix + recommendation: auto-updates now driven from maintenance, never blind again.
18 min
Client downtime
€75
Monthly cost (Business)
~€1,500
Revenue lost if the site stays down all afternoon
💰 Plans

3 plans, zero surprises

No commitment · Cancel any time · Fixed monthly fee announced up front.

🟢 Essential

Essential

your site stays healthy
50/ month
excl. VAT · no commitment
  • 24/7 monitoring of the site
  • Controlled updates (core, plugins, theme)
  • Intervention if a critical error occurs
  • 20 min dev / month
  • Monthly report of tasks performed
⭐ Most chosen 🔵 Business

Business

ideal for a WooCommerce store
75/ month
excl. VAT · no commitment
  • Everything in Essential, plus:
  • Optimised hosting included
  • Automatic daily backups
  • Advanced security (firewall + malware scan)
  • WooCommerce checkout monitoring
  • 30 min dev / month
  • Priority support
🔴 Performance

Performance

to keep the site evolving over time
129/ month
excl. VAT · no commitment
  • Everything in Business, plus:
  • 2 h dev / month
  • Performance optimisation (cache, images, Core Web Vitals)
  • Priority on requests
  • Unused time rolled over (1 month)

Need more dev time?

Stackable with any plan. You pay for what you use, nothing more.

+30 min+€30 +1 h+€60 +2 h+€120
💬 Client reviews

They've stopped dreading updates

Before, the moment WordPress offered me an update, I'd click with my fingers crossed — and two times out of three something broke. Now I don't touch anything, it's all tested before it goes live. I've simply gone back to writing.
ML
M.L.
Online magazine · WordPress + Elementor
Our WooCommerce checkout froze after a payment-gateway update, on a Saturday. Without monitoring we'd have known on Monday. Instead it was fixed before we even noticed. On a sale weekend, it saved us.
TB
T.B.
Online coffee roaster · WooCommerce
We had 23 plugins, half of them out of date, and a sluggish site. In three months he cleaned house, scrapped the clutter, optimised the cache. The site is twice as fast and I get a clear report every month. Finally someone who speaks plain English, not tech gibberish.
JR
J.R.
Consulting firm · WordPress + Divi
❓ FAQ

The real questions about WordPress maintenance

Nearly 96 % of WordPress vulnerabilities come from plugins and themes, not the core. A site stacking a dozen plugins becomes a moving target: a vulnerability published in the morning can be exploited by the evening, and a poorly tested automatic update can throw a critical error overnight. A maintenance contract means someone tests every update before pushing it to production, monitors the site 24/7, runs backups, and steps in when something breaks — instead of finding out about the problem from an unhappy customer.
Yes, and it's the heart of the contract. The WordPress core, plugins and theme are updated in a controlled way: I first apply them on a staging environment, check the front end, the WooCommerce checkout and the key pages, then deploy to production. Wild automatic updates are disabled to avoid surprise critical errors. Only major migrations (moving from PHP 7 to 8, changing theme, rebuilding a page builder) are quoted separately.
Yes. WooCommerce is WordPress with a checkout, payment gateways and stock management — so more points of failure. I monitor the checkout, the gateway responses (Stripe, PayPal, Mollie), transactional emails and stock sync. A cart that no longer validates is a priority intervention, not a ticket left waiting.
Yes. Elementor, Divi, Gutenberg, WPBakery, Bricks — page builders are the plugins that break most often on update, precisely because they affect rendering. I test their version upgrades on staging and keep a backup taken just before, so I can roll back within minutes if a page gets distorted.
No commitment. You cancel at any time by simple email with 7 days' notice before the next billing date. You test risk-free and you stay as long as it's worth it to you.
My monitoring tool tests your site every 5 minutes from several regions. As soon as it returns a critical error or a 500 code, I receive an SMS and email alert, even at 3 a.m. I log in, read the debug.log, identify the faulty plugin and roll it back to its stable version — often before your visitors even notice.
Essential (€50) covers monitoring, controlled updates and 20 min of dev / month — perfect for a showcase site or a blog that just needs to stay healthy. Business (€75, most chosen) adds optimised hosting, daily backups, advanced security and 30 min of dev — ideal for a WooCommerce store. Performance (€129) includes 2 h of dev / month to keep the site evolving: new features, load-time optimisation, database clean-up.

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15 minutes on the phone, I look at your WordPress site, I tell you what I'd secure and improve. No commitment, no sales pitch.

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