Why Your Business Needs a WordPress Maintenance Plan (Not Just a Website)

You invested ₹40,000 — or ₹1,50,000, or more — into a professional WordPress website. It looked great at launch. The developer handed it over and moved on. Now, six months later, the plugin update notifications are piling up, the backup plugin stopped working three weeks ago, and your site is loading a full second slower than it did at launch.

This is not an unusual story. It is, in fact, the default trajectory for any WordPress site that is not actively maintained. The “set it and forget it” approach to website management is one of the most expensive mistakes Indian business owners make — not because maintaining a site is difficult or costly, but because the consequences of not maintaining it are far more expensive than the maintenance itself.

The “Set It and Forget It” Myth

Many business owners believe that once a website is built and launched, it is essentially done — that it will continue working indefinitely without any ongoing attention. This belief is understandable but incorrect, and here is why:

The Numbers Are Alarming WordPress powers 43% of all websites on the internet, making it the most targeted CMS for hackers. Over 90,000 WordPress sites are hacked every day globally. The vast majority of successful attacks target sites running outdated plugins or core versions — all preventable with regular maintenance.

What Happens to Unmaintained WordPress Sites

Here is the realistic 12-month trajectory of a WordPress site that receives no maintenance after launch:

Plugin updates go ignored. Minor compatibility issues begin appearing — a form stops working correctly, a gallery widget looks slightly off on mobile. Page speed gradually drops as databases grow unchecked and image caches become outdated. The site still functions, but minor issues accumulate.

Security vulnerabilities in unpatched plugins are published in public databases. Hackers begin testing your site against known exploits. Your site may start receiving significant spam form submissions (a sign of automated bot probing). Google may start flagging minor technical issues in Search Console.

Without regular backups, you have no recovery point if something goes wrong. The PHP version your host runs may be approaching end-of-life. One of three things now typically happens: a plugin update breaks the site (White Screen of Death), a security breach occurs (site defaced or used to send spam email), or a hosting migration issue loses data permanently because no backup exists.

What a WordPress Maintenance Plan Actually Covers

A professional WordPress maintenance plan is essentially a monthly service retainer where a technical team handles everything needed to keep your site secure, fast, and functioning properly. Here is what should be included in any good plan:

ServiceFrequencyWhy It Matters
WordPress core updatesMonthlyPatches security vulnerabilities
Plugin and theme updatesWeeklyPrevents compatibility breaks
Full site backupWeeklyRecovery point if anything goes wrong
Database backupDailyProtects all your content and orders
Security scanningWeeklyCatches malware before it causes damage
Uptime monitoringContinuous (24/7)Instant alert if site goes down
Database optimisationMonthlyPrevents slowdowns from DB bloat
PageSpeed monitoringMonthlyAlerts if performance drops significantly
Monthly performance reportMonthlyVisibility into site health and traffic
Minor content updates (2 hrs)IncludedSmall text/image changes without dev cost

The True Cost of NOT Having a Maintenance Plan

Business owners sometimes resist maintenance plans because they see them as an unnecessary ongoing expense. Here is the cost comparison when something goes wrong:

A maintenance plan at ₹5,000–₹8,000 per month costs ₹60,000–₹96,000 per year. A single significant security incident costs more than that — and that is before factoring in the indirect costs of downtime and reputation damage.

Protect your WordPress website investment. Xylus Info’s WordPress maintenance plans start at ₹5,000/month and include all updates, daily backups, security monitoring, and uptime alerts. Cancel anytime — but most clients stay because the peace of mind alone is worth it. View Our Maintenance Plans

DIY WordPress Maintenance: Monthly Checklist

If you prefer to manage maintenance yourself, here is the minimum monthly checklist every WordPress site owner should follow:

When to Hand Maintenance Over to Professionals

DIY maintenance is feasible for technically comfortable site owners with simple brochure websites. Consider a professional maintenance plan when:

Get a free website health check. Not sure if your site needs a maintenance plan? The Xylus Info team will audit your current WordPress installation for free — checking update status, backup configuration, security vulnerabilities, and performance — and give you an honest assessment. Get My Free WordPress Health Check
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