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A Managed Alternative to InfiniteWP

WP Umbrella is a managed SaaS alternative to InfiniteWP: a hosted control plane with a first-party Patchstack vulnerability database, multi-location uptime monitoring, white-label reporting, and Safe Updates with visual regression — all included at €1.99 per site per month.
InfiniteWP gave you a self-hosted admin panel and a way to run client maintenance on your own server. As the WordPress threat surface keeps expanding, the question isn't which tool is "better." It's whether you want to keep maintaining the admin panel that maintains your clients.
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6 reasons agencies switch from InfiniteWP to WP Umbrella

WP Umbrella vs. InfiniteWP

Delivery model

(Competitor) Self-hosted admin panel you install and maintain on your own server, with separate provisioning, PHP upgrades, SSL renewal, and panel backups.

(WP Umbrella) Hosted SaaS. We run the control plane, ship security patches, and handle the infrastructure underneath so you log in and operate sites.

Pricing model

(Competitor) Tiered plans plus 24 a-la-carte add-ons (Backup, Uptime Monitoring, Client Reporting, Branding, etc.), with two pricing structures live in parallel.

(WP Umbrella) Flat €1.99/site/month with every core feature included. Two optional add-ons (Site Protect, Hourly Backups), both clearly priced.

Security stack

(Competitor) Integration-shaped: Wordfence, Sucuri, iThemes Security and Google Safe Browsing as paid add-ons, each with its own license and update channel. No first-party WAF or virtual patching.

(WP Umbrella) First-party Patchstack-powered vulnerability database scanning every site every 6 hours. Optional Site Protect add-on (€2/site/month) adds virtual patching at the WAF layer.

Safe updates

(Competitor) Bulk and scheduled updates included. Visual regression testing and automatic rollback on failure are not documented.

(WP Umbrella) Visual regression screenshots before and after every update, with automatic rollback if a check fails. Pre-update backup created every time.

Monitoring

(Competitor) Uptime Monitoring is a paid add-on. Probe locations are not documented. PHP error monitoring isn't offered. Alerts are email-only.

(WP Umbrella) Uptime checks at 1–60 minute intervals from 5 global locations (EU, US East, US West, Asia, Australia). Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP), SSL and domain expiry, real-time PHP errors. Email + Slack alerts.

Data jurisdiction

(Competitor) Built by Revmakx (Chennai, India). Self-hosted means your server's jurisdiction governs site data and you carry the operator-level risk.

(WP Umbrella) France-based vendor under EU/GDPR processing. Encrypted backups stored on our own EU servers. A GDPR Data Processing Agreement is available.

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Switching from InfiniteWP?
We handle everything, for free.

Our team connects to your sites, sets up the WP Umbrella dashboard, mirrors your update schedules and reporting cadence, and verifies backups before we hand the keys back. Most migrations complete in 24 to 72 hours depending on portfolio size.

Free | No manual rework | Fully secure
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Care plans without the server-admin tax

Most InfiniteWP users we talk to didn't pick a self-hosted admin panel because they wanted to be sysadmins. They picked it because, in 2016 or 2019, the math worked: a few sites, a small server, a stack of add-ons. The shape that made sense then has quietly grown a second job description on top of the first one.

That second job is the cost most people don't price in: keeping the admin panel itself patched, hardened, and online. Server provisioning. PHP upgrades. SSL renewal on the panel domain. Backups of the panel database, separate from client site backups. On WP Umbrella, that schedule disappears — the control plane is ours to run.

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Bulk plugin, theme, and core updates

Pre-update backup creation

1-click admin access into client sites

Visual regression testing on updates

Automatic rollback on failed update

Changelog and license expiry monitoring

No server, panel, or PHP version to patch yourself

In practice: a freelancer running InfiniteWP free with the Updates Manager, Client Reporting, Backup, and Uptime Monitoring add-ons is operating two parallel maintenance schedules. One for the client sites. One for the admin panel that watches them. When a critical PHP vulnerability lands on a Tuesday morning, the question isn't just "are my client sites patched." It's "is the server my client credentials live on patched."
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Security built in, not bolted on

WordPress security in 2026 is not the same problem it was in 2022. Supply-chain attacks now ship through legitimate plugin update channels, and management-plane vulnerabilities have moved from edge case to disclosed CVE. The admin panel that watches your client sites is itself part of the attack surface.

WP Umbrella runs a first-party vulnerability database powered by Patchstack, scanning every managed site every six hours. CVEs are tracked, severity-ranked, and surfaced before they become incidents. The optional Site Protect add-on (€2/site/month) adds virtual patching at the WAF layer — known exploits are blocked before the underlying plugin is patched.

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First-party vulnerability database

Patchstack-powered scanning every 6 hours

CVE tracking with severity ranking

Virtual patching at the WAF layer (optional add-on)

PHP error monitoring

GDPR-compliant storage on our own EU servers

Single security vendor for control plane + detection

In practice: a solo agency running an assembled InfiniteWP security stack across 40 client sites has to keep the admin panel patched, the Wordfence definitions current, the Sucuri scan schedules tuned, and the integration plugins themselves up to date. One dashboard, four security vendors. On WP Umbrella, one vendor ships the vulnerability database, the virtual patching, and the control plane, under one EU/GDPR processing agreement.
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Monitoring you can act on

Uptime monitoring is the feature everyone advertises and most platforms half-implement. The honest measure is whether the alerts you receive at 2am tell you something you can act on, or whether they just tell you something is wrong somewhere.

WP Umbrella runs uptime checks at 1–60 minute intervals from 5 global locations (EU, US East, US West, Asia, Australia). A site flagged down from one location but up from four others is a routing or regional incident — and the dashboard tells you which. Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP) are tracked continuously, SSL and domain expiry are tracked per site, and PHP errors surface in real time. Alerts route to email and Slack.

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Uptime monitoring

5 global probe locations (1–60 min intervals)

Core Web Vitals tracking (LCP, CLS, INP)

SSL certificate and domain expiry monitoring

Real-time PHP error monitoring

Slack integration for alerts

PageSpeed checks included (no add-on required)

In practice: an agency receives a 3:14am notification that a client e-commerce site failed an uptime check from the US East probe. The Slack thread shows the other four probes still passing. The agency owner doesn't get out of bed; they know it's a regional CDN issue and the team can address it at 9am. That decision is only possible if the monitoring layer was multi-location to start with.
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Client reporting that justifies the invoice

Care plans only work if the client can see what they're paying for. The report is the artifact that proves the recurring fee is earning its keep — everything else (updates, backups, monitoring) happens whether the client knows about it or not. The report is what they read.

WP Umbrella includes white-label PDF and email reports in the per-site price. 50+ variables are available — updates performed, backups completed, uptime percentages, security scans, custom work entries — and reports carry your agency branding (name, logo, colors), can be served from a custom domain, and run on recurring schedules. InfiniteWP's Client Reporting is a paid add-on; Branding is a separate add-on on top.

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Automated scheduled reports

White-label PDF + email delivery (included)

Agency branding included (no extra add-on)

50+ customizable variables

Custom domain for report delivery

Custom work entries on every report

Public API + webhooks

In practice: a 5-person agency manages 120 sites across 60 retainer clients. The first of every month, sixty reports go out automatically, each branded to the agency, each pulling in that month's update log, backup history, uptime stats, and any custom work entries. The owner spends zero time on report generation. The reports go to client inboxes before the invoice does.
Aurelio Volle, CEO of WP Umbrella
"When we started WP Umbrella in 2021, the question wasn't 'is self-hosted bad and SaaS good' — it was about what shape of business an independent operator actually wants to run. As the WordPress threat surface keeps expanding, that question gets sharper. Running your own admin panel means you're operating security infrastructure for every client whose credentials live in it. We built a managed platform with a first-party vulnerability stack so that's our problem, not yours."

Aurelio Volle

CEO & Co-founder, WP Umbrella

Why 5,000+ agencies (as of June 2026) chose WP Umbrella

WP Umbrella is built for WordPress agencies and freelancers managing client sites at scale.

One dashboard for updates, backups, monitoring, and reporting. Flat, predictable pricing at €1.99/site/month so you can price care plans with confidence and keep margins predictable as you grow. G2 and WordPress.org review badges

4,9

Reviews

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ProductHunt

4,8

A clean, fast, fairly-priced alternative

I have worked with many other solutions like MainWP, InfiniteWP, WP Remote, iThemes Sync... I chose WP Umbrella because it is fast, has a great price, a clean and beautiful interface and a promising roadmap.

Arne Brockmann

Arne Brockmann

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Freelancer

Switched from InfiniteWP to WP Umbrella

Pricing

Sticker price vs. real total cost
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Tiered plans + 24 a-la-carte add-ons

  • From $147/yr Starter plan (covers panel only)
  • + server to host the InfiniteWP admin panel
  • + Backup add-on for incremental backups
  • + Uptime Monitoring add-on
  • + Client Reporting add-on
  • + Branding add-on for white label
  • + Wordfence / Sucuri licenses for security
  • + your time patching the admin panel
$ 0.37 per site/month
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Monthly flat fee, all features included

  • Safe updates with visual regression
  • Automatic rollback on failed updates
  • Patchstack-powered vulnerability scanning every 6 hours
  • Multi-location uptime monitoring (5 probes)
  • Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP)
  • Real-time PHP error monitoring
  • White-label PDF + email reports (50+ variables)
  • Agency branding and custom domain
  • Encrypted, GDPR-compliant EU backups (50-day retention)
  • Unlimited team members, public API + webhooks
  • No server, no panel patching, no add-on licenses
1.99 per site/month
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Frequently asked questions

Is InfiniteWP a bad platform?
No. InfiniteWP is a serious self-hosted management platform with 200,000+ active installations, a refreshed admin UI shipped in September 2025, and a 4.4/5 rating on WordPress.org across 177 reviews. The question for an agency operator isn't whether the platform is bad. It's whether a self-hosted, modular, add-on-driven architecture is the right fit versus a managed, integrated SaaS. Both models are legitimate; they optimize for different things.
What happens to my data if I migrate from InfiniteWP to WP Umbrella?
Your data is replicated into WP Umbrella's encrypted EU storage by our migration team, and your existing InfiniteWP installation keeps running in parallel during the migration window, so nothing is destructively moved. Once the new setup is verified (backups running, monitoring live, reports configured), you decide when to retire the old admin. Data ownership is unchanged throughout; a GDPR Data Processing Agreement is available, and you can export at any time.
Can I keep running InfiniteWP for some sites and use WP Umbrella for others during evaluation?
Yes. Both platforms install a lightweight client plugin on each managed site, and the two plugins don't conflict, so you can connect WP Umbrella to a subset of your portfolio while InfiniteWP continues managing the rest. This is the common evaluation pattern: pick 5-10 representative sites, run the 14-day free trial against them, then decide whether to migrate the full portfolio. No credit card is required to start the trial.
How does WP Umbrella's flat pricing compare to InfiniteWP's tiered plans at 100+ sites?
At 100 sites, InfiniteWP's Agency plan is $447/year (~$0.37/site/month) versus WP Umbrella's €1.99/site/month flat, so InfiniteWP's sticker price is lower (figures as of 2026-05-15). The accurate comparison isn't sticker-to-sticker though. InfiniteWP's plan covers the admin panel only, while the WP Umbrella number includes hosting infrastructure, first-party security scanning, multi-region uptime monitoring, white-label reporting, and the add-ons InfiniteWP prices separately at $97-$147/year each. The total-cost picture inverts once the operational layer is in the same line item.
How does WP Umbrella's first-party security stack compare to running Wordfence or Sucuri through InfiniteWP?
WP Umbrella's vulnerability scanning is powered by Patchstack and runs natively every six hours, with findings written directly to the dashboard alongside your update and backup data. With InfiniteWP, security depends on whichever third-party plugin you install on each client site (Wordfence, Sucuri, iThemes), each with its own license, update cadence, and dashboard. Site Protect (WP Umbrella's optional virtual patching add-on at €2/site/month) closes the same gap Patchstack's commercial mitigation tier covers, while the baseline scan is included at no extra cost.
Does WP Umbrella replace my client reporting and white-label setup, or does it sit alongside it?
It replaces it. White-label reporting is included in the €1.99/site/month price: agency branding (logo, colors, custom domain) and 50+ customizable variables come standard, not as an add-on. If you've built custom report templates in InfiniteWP's Client Reporting add-on, our team helps map the variables and styling across during the migration window, and most agencies retire their InfiniteWP reporting once the new templates are live.
What does "fully managed" actually mean, and is my data still mine?
Yes, your data is yours. "Fully managed" refers to the operational layer: we run the servers, ship security patches to the platform, handle software updates, and operate the monitoring infrastructure so your team doesn't have to. The contractual relationship sits in France under EU jurisdiction, a GDPR Data Processing Agreement is available, and you can export your data at any time.
If I'm on InfiniteWP's free admin panel with no add-ons, why would I pay for WP Umbrella?
If you're managing 5-10 client sites on the free tier with no add-ons and no operational pain, you may not need to switch yet. That's the honest answer. Where the difference becomes material is the day an incident happens: a vulnerability flagged in a plugin you don't yet have patched, a site goes down at 3am, or a client asks for last quarter's uptime report. The 14-day free trial lets you compare both setups against your actual workload without commitment, so the decision is based on your sites, not on a feature grid.

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