One flat monthly fee covers everything your blog or affiliate site needs to stay fast, secure, and growing. No hourly billing, no surprises.
Start my care plan — €299/mo →A WordPress care plan is a monthly retainer that replaces the patchwork of freelancers, plugins, and DIY maintenance that most content site owners rely on. Instead of paying separately for hosting, security, updates, and content — you get one team handling all of it for a single monthly fee.
Our care plan is built specifically for bloggers and affiliate site owners who need their WordPress site maintained, optimised, and growing — without having to think about it.
Daily backups, WordPress core updates, theme and plugin updates, uptime monitoring, and security scanning — every day, not just when something breaks.
Submit any change you need — copy edits, layout tweaks, new sections, CTA updates. We handle them one at a time, typically within 1–3 business days.
Every week, a fully researched, keyword-targeted article is published to your site. That's 52 new pages of organic traffic per year, included in your plan.
Fast, reliable hosting with SSL, CDN, and daily snapshots — no separate hosting bill, no setup fees, no migration cost if you're already hosted elsewhere.
Image compression, caching, Core Web Vitals tuning. Your site stays fast — which matters both for user experience and for Google rankings.
Revenue by source, traffic trends, keyword wins — delivered to your inbox each month. GA4 and GSC data in one clean summary, no spreadsheet needed.
30-day money-back guarantee · Cancel anytime
Most content site owners go through the same cycle: they hire a freelancer for a fix, the freelancer disappears, the next issue costs twice as much. A WordPress care plan breaks that cycle. You get one team that knows your site, is available every day, and has a financial incentive to keep things running smoothly.
For affiliate and niche sites in particular, downtime and slow load speeds directly cost you rankings and revenue. A dedicated care plan means those issues get caught proactively — before Google notices.