Plugin & Theme Manager at Hosting Scale
WP Maintain’s Plugin & Theme Manager gives hosting teams centralized visibility and control over WordPress plugins and themes across their entire portfolio—helping prevent breakage, reduce vulnerabilities, and eliminate reactive support work.
It turns one of WordPress’s biggest risk surfaces into a managed infrastructure layer.
What the Plugin & Theme Manager Does
Centralized Plugin & Theme Visibility
Instantly see which plugins and themes are installed, active, outdated, or abandoned across all sites. Identify risky components without logging into individual WordPress dashboards.
Bulk Actions with Guardrails
Enable, disable, update, or manage plugins and themes across groups of sites in controlled batches. Actions are logged, auditable, and designed to prevent mass failures.
Reduce Security and Stability Risks
Identify High-Risk Components
Detect vulnerable, outdated, or unsupported plugins and themes that commonly lead to hacks, performance issues, and downtime.
Prevent Update-Related Incidents
By pairing plugin and theme management with version awareness, backups, and monitoring, WP Maintain reduces failed updates and emergency rollbacks.
Built for Support and Operations Teams
Faster Troubleshooting
Support teams can immediately see what plugins or themes may be causing issues—shortening investigation time and improving first-touch resolution.
Policy-Based Controls
Define which plugins or themes are allowed by hosting tier or care level. Essentials plans can be restricted to safe defaults, while higher tiers allow greater flexibility.
Designed for Hosting Environments
Portfolio-Level Management
Manage hundreds or thousands of WordPress sites consistently. Group sites by plan, risk profile, or status and apply actions once.
Integrated with WP Maintain
The Plugin & Theme Manager works alongside auto updates, backups, Maintain AI, reports, and monitoring—providing full context for every action taken.
Infrastructure, Not Manual Work
WP Maintain treats plugins and themes as managed dependencies—not ad hoc user decisions—helping hosts deliver more stable, secure WordPress hosting at scale.