How Often

Most business owners treat website maintenance like a car tune-up. They wait for a weird noise or a total breakdown before calling a professional. In 2026, that reactive mindset is a liability. Your WordPress site is a complex stack of interconnected APIs, database queries, and third-party scripts. If you are not looking at it constantly, it is degrading.

Daily: The Non-Negotiables

Security and backups happen daily or they do not count. Automated backups should run every 24 hours at a minimum. For high-traffic WooCommerce stores, hourly backups are the standard. If your database fails at 4:00 PM and your last backup was from Tuesday, you just lost a day of revenue. We see this happen often when companies try to cut corners on hosting infrastructure.

Daily security scans are equally important. Hackers do not wait for your monthly check-in to exploit a vulnerability. You need automated systems that flag unauthorized file changes or suspicious login attempts immediately. Waiting a week to catch a breach means your site has likely already been blacklisted by search engines.

Weekly: Updates and Plugin Management

WordPress core, themes, and plugins require weekly attention. You might think clicking “Update All” is enough. It is not. Blindly updating can break custom functionality or conflict with your PHP version. A senior developer reviews the changelogs first. We look for security patches that require immediate deployment and feature updates that might need a staging environment for testing.

Ignoring these updates creates technical debt. The longer you wait, the harder the eventual update becomes. This is a primary driver behind many common problems corrected by a maintenance plan. Keeping the codebase current prevents the version jump bugs that crash sites when owners try to update after six months of neglect.

Monthly: Performance and SEO Audits

Your site speed changes over time. Images get uploaded without optimization. Database tables get bloated with overhead. Tracking scripts pile up. Every thirty days, you should run a performance audit. Check your Core Web Vitals. If your Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) is creeping up, find out why. Performance tuning is a core part of our web services because speed directly impacts conversion rates.

Monthly is also the right cadence for SEO maintenance. Broken links, 404 errors, and metadata gaps appear as you add content. Fixing these small issues regularly prevents a massive drop in rankings. According to official WordPress security documentation, keeping a clean environment is the best defense against long-term site decay.

Quarterly: The Deep Technical Review

Every three months, go deeper than the dashboard. Review your server logs. Check your API integrations for deprecation warnings. Evaluate your user permissions and delete accounts for former employees. This is the time to look at the WordPress maintenance strategy as a whole. Does the current architecture still support your 2027 business goals? If your traffic has doubled, your database indexing might need a manual overhaul to maintain sub-second load times.

The Cost of Neglect

Maintenance frequency is about risk management. A site that is ignored for months becomes a target. We have seen the fallout of poor maintenance before, such as the Panama Papers leak, which was tied to outdated software. Frequent updates are cheaper than an emergency recovery and a lost reputation.

If you run a business that relies on uptime, “as needed” is not a frequency. You need a schedule. You need a partner who understands the difference between a simple update and a strategic optimization. Stop waiting for something to break before you take action. Consistent care is the only way to keep a WordPress site running at peak performance under real-world traffic demands.

Ready to move from reactive fixes to proactive performance? Schedule a consultation with our engineering team today.

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22:20 29 Nov 24
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19:55 10 Jul 24
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21:23 14 Nov 23
My previous web developer who I was very happy with retired and I was pretty sad about it because it seems now days it is hard to hire a web developer close by with a good set of skills who is interested in helping small business at reasonable prices. Then I found Watermelon and I have been very happy. They are responsive, are able to solve problems, and work at reasonable prices.
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18:05 03 May 23
We hired Watermelon to help us with our website. They were very thorough and took the time to explain in layman's terms what they were doing and how we could improve SEO and site functionality. We will definitely be back for future website needs!
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Astoria Column
18:42 24 Apr 23
Great work and amazing service! We're a non-profit, and our priorities are always focused on maintaining the Astoria Column. We had a website built by someone else a few years ago, but without regular updating and maintenance, sections of our site were no longer functional. Joanna and the rest of the team came in and had everything working within a week and it's been smooth sailing since then!
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19:25 26 Aug 19
Watermelon has been a fantastic web development partner. Through every phase of our project they have always been 100% responsive to our requests and have always provided highly knowledgeable, creative, prompt, and personable team members to work with. As a financial institution we’re always concerned about the security and maintenance or our website and Watermelon has always provided the appropriate resources in order to meet and/or exceed our compliance and security requirements. We would surely refer them to any business associates looking for a qualified WordPress web designer in the future. – Denali Federal Credit Union
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Mohr IP Law Attorneys
00:33 11 Apr 19
Watermelon Web Works did a great job creating a custom shopping cart page for our firm. Gavynn in particular was especially helpful and responsive. We appreciated the upfront costs and the technical competency of Watermelon Web Works and would not hesitate to work with the people there again.
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Kim Markle
23:36 08 Feb 19
Our company has been working with the Watermelon team for more than 10 years to help build and grow our website and customer portal. They are not only extremely talented and responsive, but are continuously looking for ways for us to enhance our current website. They are consistent, provide excellent customer service and really know what they are doing. Highly recommend!
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Rick Brodner
23:23 12 May 17
I cannot say enough good things about Watermelon. They are terrific communicators, highly competent coders, and really, really nice people. They were instrumental in helping us to assemble a very usable, easily maintainable website for our organization. They' have demonstrated great flexibility in accommodating our evolving needs. They have been highly responsive to any technical issues, typically resolving them in less than 4 hours. Watermelon Web Works will make your organization better, and your CFO/Treasurer will be happy when they see the bill - what more can you ask for?
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