Managing 10+ client websites – what’s the best platform to make this easier?

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I’ve heard good and bad things about FlyWheel, but they appear to be what I’m looking for. Basically, an all-in-one dashboard to manage all my client websites, whitelabeled Google Analytics reporting, etc.

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11 Comments
  1. I’ve got no love for GoDaddy, but I’ve been using their ManageWP product for a while and it works well. What’s better, it’s cheap and their support is super good.
    Every once in a while, I evaluate replacements (see: godaddy), but nothing’s sold me off of it yet.

  2. What about ManageWP? Has a lot of great free features, a nice client dashboard and a bunch of other cool stuff.

  3. I’ve used InfiniteWP for years, self hosted free version covers the essentials

  4. We have been using MainWP for 10 years now for managing 50+ sites, and I personally just love the most the possibility to select e.g. one or more plugins/themes who are reported to have some vulnerabilities and update them ALL in just one click of the button. Oh boy how this feature is saving us time and possible headaches. 🙂

  5. I use flywheel and like it. It’s been a good platform that offers easy access to client sites, managed plugin updates, easy backups/restore – but best of all, they have great customer support via chat or tickets – very quick to respond and help when needed. I host 125+ sites with them and am happy.

  6. Use local.wp for development on local server then push to the production sites. Then use manageWP for the production sites. Make sure the users and the worker agents are kept up to date and match each environment.

 

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