MainWP Dashboard: WordPress Management without the SaaS

Descripción

Managing multiple WordPress sites can be a time-consuming and frustrating task. The MainWP Dashboard empowers you to take back your time by allowing you to efficiently manage and secure all your WordPress sites from your own centralized Dashboard.

Designed for agencies, freelancers, and web professionals, MainWP offers comprehensive control with a privacy-first approach. Harness the power of MainWP for updates, backups, and more, ensuring your sites are always running smoothly and securely.

Features for Advanced WordPress Management:

  • Centralized Updates: Keep all your WordPress sites up-to-date with single-click updates.
  • Secure Backups: Implement scheduled or on-demand backups for complete site security.
  • Manage both your sites and your clients with the Client Management module
  • The built-in Cost Tracker allows you to easily keep track of client costs
  • Private and Self-hosted: Your data stays yours, with full privacy and control.

Stop the Software as a Service (SaaS) Treadmill:

Built on WordPress’s core principles, the MainWP Dashboard plugin is uniquely positioned as the go-to solution for WordPress management. It combines ease of use with robust features and unmatched privacy.

The MainWP plugins are open-source and privacy-focused and come with their own privacy policies to ensure that the plugins do not collect any personally identifiable information (PII).

The MainWP Dashboard is extendable, allowing third-party developers to hook into it. It also provides support for CLI and has its own REST API, so anything you need or want to run your business your way can be developed for your MainWP Dashboard.

All of this makes MainWP the best non-SaaS alternative to ManageWP, InfiniteWP, WPRemote, and WP Umbrella.

Getting Started with MainWP:

MainWP is designed to be user-friendly and intuitive, even for those new to WordPress management plugins. With a straightforward setup process and a clean, organized dashboard, you’ll be able to start managing your WordPress sites efficiently in no time.

  • Setting up MainWP is straightforward—install the dashboard on a private WordPress site, add the MainWP Child plugin to your other WordPress sites, and take control.

Your Guarantee of Privacy

The MainWP plugins come with their own privacy policies to ensure that the plugins do not collect any personally identifiable information (PII).

How Is MainWP Free? What’s the Catch? How Will You Continue to Pay Development Costs?

MainWP Dashboard is 100% FREE and always will be. Whether you manage 5 sites or 5,000, the core dashboard remains free.

We make money by offering MainWP Pro, which provides access to a wide range of premium add-ons. These premium add-ons are organized into two clear categories:

  • Integrations:
    Add-ons in this category enable seamless connections with popular third-party services and plugins, allowing you to integrate the tools you already use directly into your MainWP Dashboard.

  • Extensions:
    These are custom-built, standalone add-ons developed exclusively for the MainWP Dashboard, designed to add unique and specialized functionality to enhance your WordPress management experience.

For more details, visit our Premium Add-ons page and see how our free and pro features compare at Free vs. Pro: Know the Difference.

Experience the MainWP Difference

Are you ready to take the hassle out of managing your WordPress sites? MainWP makes it easy to keep everything updated, secure, and running just the way you need it. With over 20k site owners trusting MainWP with over 700k WordPress sites, every day, you’ll quickly see how much simpler website management can be. Try it today and feel the difference for yourself!

Capturas

  • Sites – Overview
  • Sites – Manage Sites
  • Sites – Add a New Site
  • Sites – Manage Plugins
  • Sites – Manage Posts
  • Sites – Manage Updates
  • Clients – Manage Clients
  • Cost Tracker – Cost Summary
  • Cost Tracker – Manage Costs
  • Dashboard Insights

Instalación

Note: MainWP is not tested on or designed for multisite installs.

However, we have user reports that most functions work correctly, but support will be limited. We DO NOT recommend installing the MainWP Dashboard plugin on a multisite install.

  1. We HIGHLY recommend a NEW WordPress install for your MainWP Dashboard.

Using a new WordPress install will help reduce Plugin Conflicts and other issues caused by trying to run your MainWP Dashboard from an active site.

Most hosting companies provide free subdomains (“demo.yourdomain.com”), and we recommend creating one if you do not have a specific dedicated domain to run your MainWP Dashboard. If you are not sure how to set up a subdomain, contact your hosting company’s support.

You can even install your MainWP Dashboard on a WordPress site located on your local computer using WAMP or any other setup that allows you to run WordPress locally.

  1. Once you have set up the separate WordPress website, install the MainWP Dashboard plugin following your normal installation procedure, either the automatic process by searching MainWP or by uploading the MainWP plugin to the ‘/wp-content/plugins/’ directory.

  2. Once installed then Activate the plugin through the Plugins menu in WordPress.

  3. Add your first Child Site to the MainWP Dashboard – Documentation

  4. Set your MainWP Settings – Documentation

FAQ

What sets MainWP apart from other WordPress management platforms like ManageWP or InfiniteWP?

MainWP is a self-hosted, open-source WordPress management plugin that prioritizes user privacy and customization.

Unlike SaaS (Software as a Service) platforms like ManageWP, WPUmbrella, or WPRemote, MainWP gives you complete control over your data and allows for extensive customization through its open-source architecture.

Can MainWP handle bulk updates for WordPress core, plugins, and themes?

Yes, MainWP makes it easy to perform bulk updates for WordPress core, plugins, and themes across all your managed sites. With just a few clicks, you can ensure all your sites are running the latest versions, saving you valuable time and effort.

How does MainWP help with client management for WordPress agencies and freelancers?

MainWP offers a robust client management system that allows you to organize sites by client, assign tags, and generate customizable client reports. This streamlines your workflow and helps you provide better service to your clients by keeping all their site information organized and easily accessible.

Does MainWP offer any features for tracking costs associated with managing WordPress sites?

Yes, MainWP has a built-in Cost Tracker. This feature allows you to:
* Record and categorize expenses for each site
* Set up recurring costs
* Generate detailed cost reports
* Gain insights into your expenditure distribution
* Track payments received and upcoming renewals

What security features does MainWP offer to protect my WordPress sites?

MainWP prioritizes security by providing features like real-time security monitoring, malware scanning, and vulnerability detection. The plugin also integrates with popular security plugins.

Can I use MainWP to manage WordPress sites hosted on different servers or hosting providers?

Yes, MainWP is designed to work with WordPress sites hosted on any server or hosting provider.

How does MainWP handle WordPress site backups?

MainWP offers multiple backup options, including built-in backup solutions for popular hosting providers and integrations with some of the most installed backup plugins.

How do you pronounce MainWP?

MainWP is a unique name that we created for our company, so it’s understandable if you’re unsure about how to pronounce it. Here’s the easiest way to remember:

Main + WP = MainWP

Think of it as the word “Main” followed by the letters “WP” (pronounced as “double-u pee”). In phonetic notation, it would look like this: /ˈmeɪn ˈdʌbəl juː ˈpiː/.

But don’t worry if you pronounce it differently – we answer to almost anything, including WP Main and WPMain!

I have an idea for MainWP; how do I let you know?

Please follow the steps outlined in the MainWP Feature Requests so you can add your idea to the MainWP Community to be voted on.

I have more questions. Do you have any other information?

Yes, we have a quick FAQ with many more questions and answers here.

Reseñas

3 de marzo de 2025
I was using another system for managing multiple WordPress sites, but unfortunately it would not clear the cache of sites or upgrade databases like Elementor or WooCommerce, which would leave sites broken after the updates, and I would still have to log in and fix the sites. This got too annoying and so I searched for a better system. I discovered MainWP and have been using it for about 6 months and am very happy. The team and support are excellent, but the software works flawlessly and has saved me a lot of time. There are many features in addition that I want to explore when I get a moment, but this does what I paid for and I couldn’t be happier.
27 de enero de 2025
I’ve been evaluating this plugin in serveral points of it’s development and I can tell that it has reached it’s maturity, I highly recommend it.
15 de enero de 2025
MainWP is an outstanding tool for anyone managing multiple WordPress websites. Its intuitive dashboard centralizes all site management tasks, making updates, backups, and security monitoring incredibly efficient. The ability to bulk update plugins and themes saves hours of manual work, while the built-in uptime and performance monitoring ensure your sites run smoothly.
10 de enero de 2025
I found it by accident and thought I would give it a try. I initially moved 2 websites from WPManage. At first I was a bit confused, but as I explored it I began to like it a lot. Now I have moved all 10 Wordpress sites to it and so far so good. I no longer use another. By the way, the cost tracker is a very good feature. Also, I no longer receive hundreds of emails informing me about plugin updates. I hated that. At the moment all sites have disabled auto-renewal. Now I get one email from MainWP informing me that there are updates. I log into MainWP and manually update myself all with one click. Love it.
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Registro de cambios

5.4.0.2 – 3-12-2025

  • Fixed: Inaccurate display of data in the Sites Changes widget on the Client Overview page.
  • Fixed: Inaccurate data output for the non-mainwp-changes REST API endpoint.
  • Fixed: Missing dropdown menu for selecting Production or Staging sites on the Updates page.
  • Fixed: Sites Changes table widget showing only current-day logs.
  • Fixed: Incorrect flag displayed for the Estonian language.
  • Fixed: Incorrect sorting by Date Added in the Clients table.
  • Fixed: Typo in the SSL Protocol check in the Site Hardening feature.
  • Fixed: Missing “Save Selection” button in the Manage Tags screen.
  • Fixed: Incorrect icon representing that a Child Site is not indexable.
  • Fixed: Typo in the Site Health feature label (PR735 – thanks Isaac Russell
  • Added: Action to go back to the start screen in the Quick Help modal.
  • Added: MainWP 101 YouTube video embeds to the Quick Help.
  • Updated: Uptime ratio calculation and Uptime Incident counting logic for better accuracy.
  • Updated: Site Hardening Inactive themes check now allows one default WordPress theme before raising an alert.
  • Updated: Removed the selection feature from the Sites Changes table.
  • Updated: Restored the “Dismiss item” action to the Sites Changes widget.
  • Updated: Quick Help feature updated for better control over allowed third-party services.
  • Updated: Verbiage improvements in the dismiss site changes items process.
  • Updated: Replaced the “Close” button with a close icon in the Client Notes modal.
  • Updated: Verbiage refinements in the Select Layout and Load Layout modals.
  • Updated: Centered the icon in the Dashboard Update Available label.
  • Updated: Improved the Site Changes search system.

5.4.0.1 – 3-6-2025

  • Fixed: Issue with double success icons appearing in the Updates process
  • Fixed: Detection of inactive themes in the Site Hardening process
  • Fixed: Site Changes widget displaying data
  • Fixed: Multiple PHP warnings
  • Fixed: Updates modal not auto-closing after all updates were successfully processed
  • Fixed: Gridstack resize handle overlapping the scrollbar in widgets
  • Added: Third-party permissions removal notice in the Quick Help modal
  • Added: Third-party permissions removal button in the Tools page
  • Updated: User menu button now displays a generic icon if avatar usage is disabled in WP settings
  • Updated: Site Changes widget now shows non-MainWP changes by default
  • Updated: Removed the retired “Add to Favorites” link

5.4 – 3-5-2025

  • Fixed: Uptime monitor issue where per-site uptime codes were not being respected.
  • Fixed: An issue where the URL value was being stripped in the “Connect Multiple Sites” feature.
  • Fixed: Minor performance issues on certain setups.
  • Fixed: Minor inaccuracies in uptime monitoring statistics.
  • Fixed: Sorting issue in the Manage Sites table when sorting by the “Last Sync” column.
  • Fixed: Issue with displaying the “Install to Selected Sites” button in Active Themes view.
  • Fixed: Browser console warnings caused by multiple elements with the same ID.
  • Fixed: Dropdown icon visibility in Minimalistic and WP Admin themes.
  • Fixed: Sorting issues in Manage Sites table related to Last Backup data.
  • Fixed: Placement of the Abandoned Plugins and Themes menu items.
  • Fixed: An undefined variable PHP warning on the Ignored WP Core Updates page.
  • Fixed: Issue where the Site Health column was not being removed from Manage Sites and Uptime Monitoring tables when disabled.
  • Fixed: Regression issues with the Monitoring page conditions.
  • Added: Added a Quick Help feature, including new primary menu items and easy access to the AI support agent or Guided Tours.
  • Added: Users can now save multiple widget layouts on all widgetized pages and switch between them easily.
  • Added: Introduced an Import Clients feature for adding multiple clients at once.
  • Added: New column combining Site Name, URL, and “Go to WP Admin” action.
  • Added: New column displaying the child site language as a matching flag.
  • Added: New column warning if a child site is not indexable by search engines.
  • Added: Introduced a security column in the Manage Sites table.
  • Added: Added email notifications when sites come back online.
  • Added: Added status code information to the Uptime Monitoring widget.
  • Added: Ability to set a primary backup system per site.
  • Added: Option to select which data to include in the sync process.
  • Added: Batch processing settings to control how many sites are processed at once.
  • Added: Option to hide details from the Site Hardening widget.
  • Added: Updated Site Hardening checks, removing outdated ones and introducing new ones.
  • Added: Improved WP Debug Mode status check logic.
  • Added: Support for the new Regression Testing extension
  • Added: Support for the Advanced Access Manager for MainWP integration.
  • Added: support for automatic translation updates.
  • Added: Warning about future discontinuation of PHP < 8.0 support.
  • Updated: Moved the Dashboard Site update indicator to the bottom of the primary menu bar.
  • Updated: Redesigned the header actions layout, moving specific items to the User button menu.
  • Updated: Relocated the Privacy Policy link from the Info page to the User button menu.
  • Updated: Updated Extensions page layout for a cleaner look and moved the search feature to the action bar.
  • Updated: Improved Install Add-ons modal with better filtering between Extensions and Integrations.
  • Updated: Updated tables element style and column sorting indicators.
  • Updated: Improved the “Select Sites” element layout and style for clarity.
  • Updated: Updated the Manage Sites grid view page layout and the Site card design for better usability.
  • Updated: Improved the “Add New Site” page layout and field order for better organization.
  • Updated: Updated the Site Overview page layout for better readability.
  • Updated: Improved the Updates Overview widget layout to better fit elements.
  • Updated: Updated the Updates page layout by moving action buttons to the action bar and removing excessive buttons.
  • Updated: Redesigned the Clients table default state and data presentation.
  • Updated: Revamped Client Info widget.
  • Updated: Revamped Client Notes widget.
  • Updated: Revamped Client Sites widget.
  • Updated: Revamped Additional Client Info widget.
  • Updated: Revamped Client Contacts widget.
  • Updated: Updated the Client column in Manage Sites to include client avatars.
  • Updated: Updated button and input elements to have rounded corners.
  • Updated: Improved verbiage in tooltips, option labels, and button labels for better clarity.
  • Updated: Updated REST API page layout for a cleaner look.
  • Updated: Simplified “Create New API Key” form for enabling API v1 support.
  • Updated: Added an info message to the API Backups settings page to address potential confusion.
  • Updated: Standardized terminology – “Extensions” now refer to stand-alone add-ons.
  • Updated: Standardized terminology – “Integrations” refer to add-ons integrating with third-party plugins or services.
  • Updated: Introduced an Add-ons filter for quick filtering between types.
  • Updated: Replaced Gridster.js with Gridstack.js for a more flexible widget solution.
  • Updated: Moved Cost Tracker settings to the main Settings area.
  • Updated: Updated Uptime Monitoring settings to hide options not applicable to Ping and Keyword monitoring types.
  • Updated: Improved page loading logic on the Updates page for better performance.
  • Updated: Removed View Ignored Plugins and Themes buttons when no ignored items exist.
  • Updated: Updated Activity Log for MainWP add-on information.

See Video Changelog

See changelog for all versions.