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Uptime, response time, and incidents in the open

Most WordPress care providers publish a 99.9% claim once and never update it. We publish the real numbers monthly across the 150 plus sites we monitor. If we miss the target, we say so on this page and credit clients per our SLA.

  • 99.98%

    30 day fleet uptime

  • 11 min

    Emergency first response (avg, 90 days)

  • 42 min

    Mean time to recovery (emergency tickets)

  • 150+

    Sites under live monitoring

Last 6 months

Fleet wide uptime, aggregated across every site under our monitoring. Incidents include any unplanned downtime of over 60 seconds on any site we manage.

June 2026

99.98%

Incidents
1
Longest
9 min

May 2026

99.99%

Incidents
0
Longest
0 min

April 2026

99.97%

Incidents
2
Longest
12 min

March 2026

100.00%

Incidents
0
Longest
0 min

February 2026

99.99%

Incidents
1
Longest
4 min

January 2026

99.98%

Incidents
1
Longest
8 min

Numbers exclude scheduled maintenance windows announced 48 hours in advance and any outages caused by client side changes outside our deploy pipeline.

What we monitor on every managed site

  • HTTP status and full content match from 4 global regions, every 60 seconds
  • SSL certificate expiry, with auto renewal and 14 day pre expiry alert
  • Contact form, booking form, and checkout submit endpoints every 5 minutes
  • Database query response time and slow query log review weekly
  • File integrity monitoring against a signed baseline every 6 hours
  • Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS) from CrUX and synthetic tests monthly

A live public status page is being wired up. Subscribe via the contact form for incident emails until then.

Want this level of transparency for your site?

Every plan includes the same monitoring stack and the same SLA. Book a 20 minute call and we will walk you through how it works for your site specifically.

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