Feb 12, 2026 | blog news, Wordpress maintenance
WordPress maintenance for SMEs What is truly essential for an SME (and what can wait) An SME has neither the time nor the interest to tinker with its WordPress as it goes along. The essentials are what protect revenue, brand image and the...
Feb 6, 2026 | blog news, WordPress performance
Slow WordPress site: you’ve removed half of your plugins, kept only the essentials, and yet pages still take too long to load. It’s frustrating, but it’s also logical: the speed of a WordPress site rarely depends on just...
Feb 1, 2026 | blog news, WordPress plugins
reliable wordpress plugin Start with a precise need (and avoid the Swiss army knife extension) Before even opening the WordPress directory, clarify exactly what you expect from the plugin: a unique functionality (e.g. form), a measurable objective (e.g. reduce...
Jan 30, 2026 | blog news, Outsourced maintenance
outsourced wordpress maintenance: for many companies, this is not a luxury but a pragmatic trade-off between continuity of service, security and internal bandwidth. When the site is used to generate leads, sell, book or reassure, maintenance...
Jan 25, 2026 | blog news, WordPress troubleshooting
wordpress critical error Act now: secure access and limit the impact When the message There has been a critical error on this site appears, the aim is not to understand first, but to take control without making the situation worse. Start by...
Jan 18, 2026 | blog news, WordPress security
how many wordpress plugins: this is often the first question we ask ourselves when a site starts to grow, become more complex... or slow down. The reality is that there's no such thing as a universal magic number. You can have 5 poorly chosen extensions that...