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A website, especially if built on WordPress, is never a “set it and forget it” project. It’s a living system that constantly changes. Why? Because the WordPress core, plugins, and themes are updated several times a month. Every professional website – even a simple business card site – requires regular maintenance. And when it comes to e-commerce, this becomes even more obvious: every euro spent on advertising is wasted if the cart or checkout isn’t working at that very moment.

Why is maintenance essential?

Without maintenance, technical debt starts to pile up: outdated versions create security vulnerabilities, slow websites lose users and SEO rankings, and missing backups mean every error can turn critical. Maintenance is an investment in stability, security, and growth, as it prevents revenue loss and poor user experience.

How our response model works

Our system is built on three key pillars:

  • Prevention: regular updates (WordPress core, themes, plugins), speed optimization, and security checks.
  • Monitoring: continuous performance, security, and speed monitoring, along with automated backups.
  • Reaction: when an incident occurs, we act immediately; our average response time is under 12 hours, and in critical cases even faster.

What does response time mean?

Our support system at support.wpm.si runs 24/7/365. Clients can report an issue via the portal or by emailing support@wpm.si. Every request immediately gets a tag and goes through triage:

  • if it’s a critical error (e.g., a broken webshop), the response time is instant,
  • if it’s a minor tweak or cosmetic fix, the task is handled within standard response times.

Response time means the moment our team starts working on the issue. In over 95% of cases, this happens within less than an hour.

What support looks like in practice

The size of our company allows us to specialize on two levels:

  1. Project level: there’s always a developer who knows your project best – often the same person who worked on onboarding.
  2. Knowledge level: with more than 150 projects under maintenance, chances are we’ve solved a very similar problem just days ago. That means your new issue gets resolved faster and more efficiently.

Real-life example: On a webshop with thousands of products, monitoring detected a surge of login attempts and brute-force attacks. Within hours, we patched the vulnerability, strengthened security settings, and restored the site – with zero downtime. The client didn’t lose a single euro of revenue.

What you gain as a client

  • Peace of mind: your site is constantly monitored.
  • Fast response: on average in less than 12 hours, critical issues even sooner.
  • Reduced risks: regular backups, staging environments, and preventive checks.
  • Greater efficiency: a faster, safer site means better SEO rankings, more conversions, and lower support costs.

Conclusion

Maintaining a WordPress website isn’t a luxury – it’s a necessity. Our response support model, strengthened by a 24/7 system, clear triage, and a specialized team, ensures your digital solutions run securely, quickly, and reliably. If you’re looking for a partner that combines prevention, monitoring, and rapid response, WPM is the right choice.

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