WordPress help for a business – when it makes sense
- You do not have a technical person in-house and do not want to risk updates on a live website.
- The website brings leads or sales, so downtime means real losses.
- You use WooCommerce, forms or integrations that need to be checked after changes.
- You want to improve the website gradually without starting every small task from scratch.
- You need faster response when something breaks after an update or hosting change.
One-time help or ongoing care?
If you have one specific issue, a single diagnosis or repair is enough. If the website regularly supports clients, campaigns, SEO or sales, ongoing WordPress care is usually more cost-effective. I know the website history, plugins and risks before an emergency happens.
WordPress help and care pricing
What WordPress support includes
- WordPress, theme and plugin updates with basic checks after changes.
- Backups and restore support after mistakes, failures or attacks.
- Bug fixing after updates, PHP changes, plugin conflicts or cache issues.
- Malware removal and hardening if the website was hacked or flagged as unsafe.
- Small development tasks – sections, forms, internal links, SEO fixes, speed and integrations.
FAQ – WordPress help for businesses
What is the difference between WordPress help and ongoing care?
WordPress help is a one-time response to a specific issue. Ongoing care includes regular updates, backups, monitoring and faster response.
Can WordPress help for a business be one-time?
Yes. You can request a single diagnosis, repair, improvement or consultation.
How much does WordPress care for a business cost?
Care plans start from PLN 250 per month. One-time diagnosis starts from PLN 290.
Do you support WooCommerce?
Yes. WooCommerce requires a wider scope than a simple business website, especially around checkout, payments and emails.
Related services
If the website broke after changes, see WordPress repair after update. If speed is the problem, read how to speed up WordPress.