You Shouldn’t Have to Be a Sysadmin to Run a Website
WordPress powers over 40% of the web, but keeping it fast, secure, and up-to-date is a full-time job. That’s where managed hosting comes in.
The Problem with DIY Hosting
When you set up WordPress on a budget host, you inherit a long list of responsibilities: plugin updates, PHP version management, SSL certificates, database optimization, backups, security monitoring, and uptime checks. Miss one and you risk a hacked site, a slow storefront, or lost data.
Most small business owners don’t have time for that. They need a site that works reliably while they focus on customers, inventory, and growth.
What “Managed” Actually Means
Managed WordPress hosting means someone else handles the infrastructure. At IKEO, that includes server provisioning, daily backups, security patching, performance tuning, and proactive monitoring. Your site runs on a stack optimized specifically for WordPress — not a shared box running dozens of other apps.
When something breaks — a plugin conflict, a traffic spike, a rogue update — we handle it. You get fast resolution without digging through server logs or filing tickets into a void.
Who It’s For
Managed hosting isn’t just for enterprise companies with big budgets. It’s for any business that depends on its website — whether that’s a local service company, a growing e-commerce store, or a professional portfolio. If downtime costs you money or credibility, managed hosting pays for itself.
Plans start at $29/month with no contracts and no setup fees. If you’ve been handling hosting yourself and it’s starting to feel like a second job, it might be time to hand it off.