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26 thoughts on “STOP! Making Life Difficult – Using WordPress Multi-Site Management”

  1. Wow… How can you just press update, update, update Alllll especially on a client website. Shouldn't you test everything on staging first? Is it something I'm missing?

  2. If the service Can a customer install A plug-in with a 30-day usage condition and automatically cancel it if the customer does not extend it again after 30 days? I wonder if there is a function that can do this

  3. WPMUDEV, similar to Google, has discontinued numerous plugins and features. Additionally, they have made significant promises that were never fulfilled. Coupled with a high level of arrogance, rivaling that of Elementor, I strongly discourage recommending them, even to my worst enemy.

  4. As usual, great video, just one question. Sometimes when a website is updated things go wrong and often we'll need to regenerate the CSS to correct the issue, do any of these make you aware of this? – If not then still every site would have to be checked manually, we currently have 366 wordpress sites hosted so this can be very time consuming, what's your thoughts on this ?

  5. ManageWP has always been solid for me. The fact that it is owned by godaddy I view as a negative, but if you like the godaddy ecosystem it would be good as it is free for any site hosted with them. I evaluated MainWP and Umbrella as alternative options. I manage hundreds of sites and Umbrella proved to be too costly. MainWP had an issue that was a negative for me. I can’t recall it at the moment but maybe it was that it would install too many plugins. I may have to take another look. The WPMU is also one I should check out but I have always viewed their other software unfavorably.

  6. Nice tools Paul! Thanks for all your research. Is multisite still such a pariah? There are also multitenancy options. Maybe it's too niche.

  7. I’ve been using MainWP for years. It works fantastically well. I used so many before it and was never happy with things constantly breaking. Backups not happening. Client reports looking like garbage. MainWP is the only consistently well working site management system I’ve used. Their support is incredibly fast and accurate. It just works. Period.

  8. Hi Paul. Great news, Main WP just announced their latest plugins to manage Pressable hosting. Great value to me. Another point for Main WP : it comes with API, so we can automate the business. 😉 Thanks for this great video.

  9. Great video Paul. I've tried almost every one of these systems however, the one I personally would recommend is Malcare a more backup focus solution but in fact is a fantastic platform.

  10. Thank you, Paul. This was a video I had been waiting for. It would be cool to see something more current on multi-site, as in some ways, it also was designed for better management of multiple wp sites.

  11. I’ve been switching over my clients who pay me for maintenance from managewp to wpumbrella. It’s less expensive (everything included for $2 per site per month), faster, and has fewer issues with updates. The support is fantastic! And I will probably try mainwp for my clients who need more features like keyword-rank tracking, etc. Thanks for a good rundown of options, Paul.

  12. There is always the argument of using distributed best-in-class, or centralised management of WordPress. Because my hosting provider (SiteGround) deals with all my updates, backups and traffic and performance analytics, and with Wordfence Central dealing with my security, I've never found enough value from these centralised management systems to warrant their use. I also worry about security; these centralised management tools have effectively admin access to everything, a nice target for hackers, and then add the extensions on top of that, and that's a huge security surface to protect.

  13. I have 7 ecom websites but don't useMulti-Site Management because I feel like these are putting all my separate websites into one basket. I rather treat them as completely different entities. I like to minimize risks from hacking/attacks.

  14. I was excited by the title of this video as I could possibly be taking over a WordPress multisite set up and I’ll need a website management solution. Unfortunately, the title was misleading as the video is about controlling multiple WordPress websites and not a WordPress multisite environment.

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