Managed WordPress Hosting.
Developer-led WordPress hosting for sites that need thoughtful updates, plugin awareness, performance work, and real troubleshooting — not a one-size-fits-all platform.
Generic "WordPress hosting" handles version updates and that's about it. Plugin conflicts, form integrations, caching gotchas, ecommerce edge cases — all yours to figure out.
A developer who actually uses WordPress is reading every email. We know which plugins fight, when to roll an Action Scheduler queue, and how to test a theme update without breaking checkout.
You stop building workarounds for hosting limitations. WordPress becomes a tool you use, not a system you babysit.
The six things this service actually covers.
WordPress-aware support
A developer who knows the platform reads every email. No "please reinstall WordPress" tier-one scripts.
Plugin compatibility help
Before an update lands fleet-wide, we know which plugins it touches and where the friction will be.
Caching guidance
Object cache, page cache, fragment cache. We tune the layer that actually matters for your traffic pattern.
Update coordination
Critical updates on a tested timeline. Snapshot first, stage on a copy, promote when verified.
Form & integration triage
CF7, Gravity, Fluent, Stripe, Mailchimp, HubSpot — when something stops sending, we look at logs, not your settings page.
Performance review
TTFB, query review, slow-plugin detection. Real metrics, not "your site scored 87 on PageSpeed."
When businesses usually come to us.
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1Plugin-heavy WordPress builds where one breaking update could cascade.
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2Marketing/content sites where uptime, forms, and SEO depend on the platform working quietly.
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3Teams who want WP-specific judgment, not generic scripts copy-pasted from a runbook.
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4Sites with custom theme work or commerce stacks that don't fit a "managed WP" cookie-cutter.
What makes this feel different.
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Developer-led — the person who can fix it is reading your email.
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WP-aware monitoring catches plugin/theme issues before they cascade.
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No tier-one script-reader stage. Same-day replies that actually move things forward.
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Plain English explanation of what changed and what it means for your site.
WordPress hosting that actually understands WordPress.
I've been building on WordPress for 10+ years. The difference between WP-aware hosting and "we put WordPress on our generic stack" shows up the day something goes wrong. We built Hosterr so that day feels boring, not catastrophic.
Real teams, real sites, real numbers.
Every service above is something we already do for real customers. Here are a few of the businesses behind the proof.
Related services.
Managed Hosting
Most "hosting" stops at the server. When something breaks — a plugin update, a malware hit, a traffic spike — you're on your own with a knowledge-base link.
Website Migration
DIY migrations almost always go wrong in subtle ways: DNS propagation timing, SSL gaps, mail records breaking, search-engine cache, asset URLs hard-coded somewhere.
Design & Development
Most agency builds get tossed over the wall to a hosting company that's never seen the code. Six months later something breaks and nobody knows what's going on.
Performance Optimization
You can buy a "performance plugin" and watch your Lighthouse score climb while real visitor experience gets worse. Caching the wrong layer makes things slower under load.
Ready to talk it through?
Tell us what you're running and what's frustrating. We'll write back with a real evaluation and tell you honestly whether this is the right fit.