A better way to manage dozens of WordPress websites.
As of April 2026, ManageWP Worker is a WordPress backup plugin with 1.0M+ active installations and a 4.6/5 rating from 677 reviews. It has been downloaded 27M+ times in total. Requires WordPress 3.1+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2011. Actively maintained — updated within the last month. Downloads are down 44% this week. Support resolution rate: 0%. Top alternative: All-in-One WP Migration and Backup.
So you’re looking for a better way to manage WordPress websites? We have you covered! ManageWP is a dashboard that helps you save time and nerves by automating your workflow, so you could focus on things that matter. It is fast, secure and free for an unlimited number of websites.
Just the hassle of logging into each of your websites is enough to ruin your day. ManageWP compiles the data from all of your sites on one dashboard, so you can check up on your websites in a single glance. And if you need to take a better look at a particular website, you’re just a click away. Read more
57 updates on 12 sites? Update them all with a single click. And it’s not just updates. Clean spam, database overhead, run security checks and more –…
I have used manage wp for years. It’s never let me down and saved me several times with being able to easily restore backups. Outstanding plugin/service.
Connected my site with ManageWP in few seconds. Now updates and monitoring feel much easier. Everything works smooth so far. Saves time managing multiple sites. tnx to the devs.
Very good plugin for backup
I am using Manage WP for years. Never had any problem. Payment for services transparent as clearest water. Services like Sweden table – take only what you need and like. Bravo ekipa – AAA service!
I currently manage over 50 websites with this tool, and I’m still very impressed — both with the excellent support and the wide range of features it offers. I also find the pricing very reasonable and well thought out.
For individual services, like backups or other more advanced features, there are costs involved, but they are usually minimal, often around or just under one euro. Moreover, almost every action has a free version, which is slightly less powerful. For example, performing backups every 30 days is free. If you want to increase the frequency to weekly, daily, or even hourly backups, it costs a small additional amount, specifically for that site.
Typically, when developing something new, you use the paid features to keep everything under control. Later, you can often switch back to the free version without losing much functionality.
Well done service and really good User-Support for decades now. There is a feature-request section also, which is well maintained.
| WordPress | 3.1+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | false+ required |
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