A useful addition and a useful explanation, I hope you talk more about multiple sites, specifically when creating multiple sites on one hosting and re-dividing sites on other hosting, thank you very much
Hi I'm from the WPR team - Paul's already given a great answer here. My two cents would be - if you're managing more than 10 sites, it's definitely worth it. Just take a free trial & explore the dashboard, because there's so many features that it'll replace a bunch of other tools you're using....while also making the results better.
@@wpdev. A great answer that I had already pondered when making my comment, and I'm looking at it not just from a client dev perspective. My opinion hasn't changed, but good luck with the product
I'm finding that I use MainWP less these days and there are certainly benefits to having a managed solution over a self hosted one. WPVivid is still my tool of choice and I don't see that changing anytime soon. But, I've never used a single backup tool in isolation. I generally have 3 forms of backup in operation - Server, onsite (WPVivid) and external (MainWP or a tool like WP Remote).
Super cool, thanks for the video! 2 quick Qs: 1. It doesn't offer hosting right? 2. You mentioned you don't use Google Analytics, why and what do you use instead?
@@Tallbloke1976 MainWP is a solid tool and if you're comfortable installing and configuring it all, its a great platform. For those who prefer not to have to mess around with this as well as host it, a SaaS option like WP Remote is a great alternative. :)
@@wpdev. All of them i think... yeah is nice and good but is so much expensive thank other good tools like automaticss, coreframework, Advanced themer etc. is easier to backup your websites via hosting or something i think.
I personally think that if you're managing clients' sites and have a maintenance plan in place, $10 per month for the amount of time a tool like this can save you is a solid investment and should be easily recouped.
Hi I'm from the WPR team - Paul's already given a great answer here....all I can say is - just take a free trial & explore the dashboard. There's so many features in there that it'll replace a bunch of other tools....while saving you hundreds of hours & giving you peace of mind
Hey Paul, that was great and concise. I can see how this would be great as we expand
Great tutorial. ❤
A useful addition and a useful explanation, I hope you talk more about multiple sites, specifically when creating multiple sites on one hosting and re-dividing sites on other hosting, thank you very much
Nice overview mate, as always, and an interesting tool... A bit expensive for most users though
Pass it on to your clients buddy, then $10 a month is their responsibility. :)
Hi I'm from the WPR team - Paul's already given a great answer here. My two cents would be - if you're managing more than 10 sites, it's definitely worth it. Just take a free trial & explore the dashboard, because there's so many features that it'll replace a bunch of other tools you're using....while also making the results better.
@@wpdev. A great answer that I had already pondered when making my comment, and I'm looking at it not just from a client dev perspective. My opinion hasn't changed, but good luck with the product
Thank you, very helpful for when I take a deeper look (later this month)
What about wp umbrella? Thier pricings seem more cost efficient.
2 dollars for each website x 10 = 20 dollars moth x 12 = 240 dollar /year so yeah is cheaper.
@@SousenOficial I think you do need to recheck. WP remote is still more, they charge 299/yr for just 5 websites. That too for the base version.
so is WPRemote about to replace WPMain & VividBackup as your toolset of choice?
I'm finding that I use MainWP less these days and there are certainly benefits to having a managed solution over a self hosted one. WPVivid is still my tool of choice and I don't see that changing anytime soon. But, I've never used a single backup tool in isolation. I generally have 3 forms of backup in operation - Server, onsite (WPVivid) and external (MainWP or a tool like WP Remote).
Super cool, thanks for the video!
2 quick Qs:
1. It doesn't offer hosting right?
2. You mentioned you don't use Google Analytics, why and what do you use instead?
Hi I'm from the WPR team. I can answer the first one - no there's no hosting involved
@@Michael......... I use Independent Analytics for my sites. Self hosted, GDPR compliant and has all the main data I need. 👍
@@WPTuts Ok interesting thanks! gotta dive into your videos regarding that topic next.
Are there any other tools that offer visual regression testing?
How do you compare it to MangeWP?
@@Nima-Norouzi I’m not a ManageWP user as I preferred MainWP.
What I like about WPRemote is the easy integration with tools like MalCare.
@@WPTuts I was about to make a comment about MainWP. THis would be my preferred option as well.
@@Tallbloke1976 MainWP is a solid tool and if you're comfortable installing and configuring it all, its a great platform. For those who prefer not to have to mess around with this as well as host it, a SaaS option like WP Remote is a great alternative. :)
🎉 Great tool we use it since day one and the customer service is great. Easy to use and great technical support.
to expensive
Hi I'm from the WPR team - which site plan did you find expensive?
Agreed. While I like all the things you can do with WPRemote and how it simplifies things, it's too expensive. WHM will suffice for me (for now).
@@wpdev. any plan any of your plans are too expensive
@@wpdev. All of them i think... yeah is nice and good but is so much expensive thank other good tools like automaticss, coreframework, Advanced themer etc. is easier to backup your websites via hosting or something i think.
Way too EXPENSIVE!!!!!
Way too expensive for the benefits it gives.
really expensive
I personally think that if you're managing clients' sites and have a maintenance plan in place, $10 per month for the amount of time a tool like this can save you is a solid investment and should be easily recouped.
Hi I'm from the WPR team - Paul's already given a great answer here....all I can say is - just take a free trial & explore the dashboard. There's so many features in there that it'll replace a bunch of other tools....while saving you hundreds of hours & giving you peace of mind