Picture this: you wake up, head to your site, and something’s broken. Maybe the homepage is blank. Maybe you’re redirected to some sketchy casino site in a language you don’t speak. Maybe your contact form is silently dead, and has been for weeks.

It happens every day. Not to the clueless — but to smart business owners who were too busy to click “update.”

We get it. You log in and see a dozen update notices. Feels risky to hit that button, right? What if it breaks something? What if the layout shifts? What if your lead form vanishes?

So instead, you wait. And nothing happens. Until it does.

We’ve seen good plugins go rogue after ownership changes. We’ve seen abandoned themes open backdoors. We’ve seen malware come in quietly through a vulnerability that was patched — but never applied.

Now multiply that across thirty plugins, a theme, and WordPress core. Updates aren’t optional. They’re oxygen.

Some clients think once a year is enough. Others think automatic updates will handle it. Both of those approaches end the same way — stress, money lost, and a desperate scramble to recover.

What works? Ongoing care by people who know how to update, test, patch, and catch issues before they bite.

No hype. No sales pitch. Just basic website hygiene. You either stay on it, or pay for it later.

We choose the first option. You should too.