For agencies + enterprise

Stop being the bottleneck on your own retainers.

If you manage serious WordPress (WooCommerce stores doing real volume, enterprise sites under change control, agency retainers with 20-200 clients), your maintenance workflow is what's capping your margins. WPShake replaces the half-time maintenance person with software that works overnight.

// What we're aiming for
30 min

Total time per site per month, after setup. Most of that is reviewing the handful of decisions the agent flags for you each week.

// What it frees up
10+ hrs

Of your week, back. The hours you don't bill but spend on maintenance because clients expect "it just works." Those hours go to billable work, or you take Fridays off.

// Caught before the client
Most of it

When an update breaks a site, the agent puts the old version back before the client sees the broken state. You hear about the rollback from the agent, not from the email at midnight.

The Monday morning maintenance routine, before and after.

Before

Open your maintenance tool. 18 sites with pending updates.

Click each one. Wait. Watch for errors.

Three sites need a backup first. Different tab.

Plugin update on one of them breaks the homepage. Roll back by hand. Apologise to the client.

An email comes in: "is something broken on our site?" You already fixed it twenty minutes ago, but you forgot to tell them.

Two hours, every Monday. Every Monday, for as long as you run the agency.

After

Sunday night: the agent ran. The summary says 14 updates applied, 2 rolled back because something looked off, 1 held for your call.

Monday morning: open the summary. Look at the 2 rollbacks. Decide if either is worth investigating.

Approve the 1 held update. The agent runs it now, with the rollback ready if needed.

The client never noticed anything. The monthly report writes itself.

Fifteen minutes. The rest of Monday is yours.

What agencies use WPShake for

Run the math on your own retainers.

We help you migrate from whatever you're using now. Founding pricing locks in.

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