Modular DS
Modular DS is an all-in-one platform for managing multiple WordPress sites, built to help you save time and run a profitable maintenance business. From a single, intuitive dashboard, you can: Bulk manage and update plugins, themes, and WordPress core across multiple sites at once. Monitor uptime and performance with real-time alerts. Schedule automatic backups and restore them in one click from Modular DS. Know how likely a plugin update is to break your site before applying it with Update Copilot, our AI-powered update scoring system. Run quick or safe updates and automate them with smart rules based on version type, risk level, or detected vulnerabilities. Perform vulnerability and malware scans. Detect and fix broken links and images. Migrate, clone, and create staging environments. Optimize your WordPress databases right from Modular DS. Generate automated reports, including pre-maintenance reports, to show the value of your work to clients. Display a custom maintenance mode page to hide unfinished changes while you update or work on a site. Usability and support are at the heart of everything we do. Our team brings over a decade of hands-on experience in WordPress site management and is always ready to help when you need it. Explore more features on our website or get started for free. Manage, monitor, and protect all your WordPress sites in one place Connect your WordPress sites to Modular DS, access them with one-click login, and manage updates, backups, security scans, uptime monitoring, and more in a single dashboard. Stay organized with tags and teams, and assign custom roles and permissions to collaborators. Bulk management and updates Install, update, activate, or delete plugins, themes, and WordPress versions across multiple websites at once (or one by one). The global updater also gives you a full picture of what’s happening across your sites: detected vulnerabilities, Update Copilot risk scores, warnings for abandoned plugins, and more, all from one place. Smarter, automated updates Choose how your updates run: as quick standard updates, as safe updates with before and after screenshots and instant rollbacks, or as smart automated updates that let you define when and under what conditions they should run. Pair it with Update Copilot, our AI-powered scoring system, to understand how risky a plugin update might be before applying it and make more informed decisions. You can also schedule one-time updates for a specific date and time, or simply hide updates you are not ready to apply. Whatever approach you prefer, Modular DS gives you more control and flexibility to safely keep your sites up to date. Backups and one-click restoration Schedule GDPR-compliant backups to safeguard your clients’ sites and data, or create one manually whenever you need. Choose between full or incremental backups and easily restore entire sites, files, or databases from Modular DS. Uptime monitoring Never get caught off guard by downtime. Get notified by email, WhatsApp, Slack, or Discord when any of your websites go down, before your clients even notice. Customize check frequency, response time, keyword detection, and alert settings to fit your workflow. Modular DS includes one of the most complete uptime monitor tools for WordPress. Security monitoring and management Modular DS includes vulnerability detection for plugins, themes, and WordPress core, with alerts up to 48 hours before issues are publicly disclosed. You also have malware scanning to check your sites’ files and database for malicious content, and admin user alerts to know whenever someone is added or removed as an administrator on any of your connected sites. On top of that, you get notified whenever something else requires your attention, from outdated PHP to expired SSL certificates. For teams that need more, our add-ons extend these capabilities. See the integrations section below for details. Broken link detection Run scheduled or on-demand scans to detect broken links and images across your sites. When broken internal links are found, create redirects to fix them without leaving Modular DS. Site migration, cloning, and staging Modular DS lets you migrate or clone any connected site in three ways: move it to another existing site in the platform, migrate it to a different server while keeping the same domain, or clone it to a new domain. You can also create staging environments on your own server to test changes before going live. Database optimization Clean up post revisions, spam comments, transients, orphaned tables, and more directly from Modular DS. No need for extra plugins. Keep your websites running smoothly while saving time and having a clear record of every optimization made. Client reports From winning new clients to keeping existing ones, Modular DS covers both ends of the reporting workflow. Before a client signs up, you can generate a pre-maintenance report to show everything their site needs: pending updates, detected vulnerabilities, site health issues, database optimizations, etc. Once they are on board, automatically generate and send regular maintenance reports that highlight the work you do behind each site. Add time logs, dates, and screenshots to showcase the full scope of your efforts, so clients understand the value of your service and keep paying for it. Both report types help you build trust, improve client retention, and turn your WordPress maintenance offering into recurring revenue. Integrations Modular DS integrates with Google Analytics, Search Console, WooCommerce, and PageSpeed, giving you an overview of your websites in one place and allowing you to include the data your clients care most about in your reports. To further strengthen your sites’ security, two add-ons extend what is included in every plan. Patch & Protect, powered by Patchstack, applies virtual patches and hardening rules to block known vulnerabilities and common attack methods as soon as they are detected, even before an official fix is available. And if one malware scan per month is not enough, our malware add-on, powered by Imunify Connect, lets you run weekly and on-demand scans across your sites. Support that understands you Modular DS is the first site management platform with support in both English and Spanish. Whether you have a question or run into an issue, our team has over 10 years of WordPress experience and is here to help you.
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Museder RestoreOne
Museder RestoreOne lets you create complete WordPress backups (database + wp-content) as a single archive, and restore them in a guided 3-step wizard. It is designed for shared hosting environments and uses WordPress APIs for database backup/restore, with archive compression handled by ZipArchive or WordPress’ bundled PclZip. Key features One-click full-site backup Export the database, meta.json, and wp-content/ into a single archive you can download or restore later. Restore Center wizard A clear 3-step flow: upload & analyze → review summary & options → start restore with real-time progress and logs. Chunked uploads with validation Bypass upload_max_filesize / post_max_size limits by uploading your archive in small chunks, with retries and integrity checks. Shared-hosting friendly Uses pure PHP + WordPress APIs for database backup/restore, and falls back from ZipArchive to PclZip compression when needed. Schedules and logs Create one or more automatic backup schedules (or run backups manually), then inspect, download, or clean up structured backup and restore logs. Neo-glass admin UI Modern Dashboard, Backups, Restore, Schedules, Logs and Settings screens with clear calls-to-action, status messages, and responsive layout. Multisite This release is not formally tested on WordPress Multisite. For predictable results, use RestoreOne on standard single-site installs (one site per admin context). If you run a network, treat use as experimental until you have verified backups and restores on a staging clone. External services This plugin does not use external services. The only programmatic outbound HTTP the base plugin performs by default is an optional, short non-blocking request to your own site’s wp-cron.php (same host / local loopback) to encourage scheduled tasks to run. No third-party API is called for backups or restores. All admin JavaScript and CSS for RestoreOne are loaded from files shipped under this plugin’s assets/ directory (including vendored libraries under assets/vendor/). Optional add-ons, if you install them separately, may introduce their own network behavior; see each add-on’s readme. See the FAQ for more on the local wp-cron.php nudge. Privacy What this plugin stores on your server Backups — Complete-site archives are written under your WordPress uploads area (typically wp-content/uploads/museder-restoreone/backups/ or the path shown on the Backups screen). Each archive contains a database export (database.ndjson), meta.json, and a copy of wp-content/ from your site at backup time. Logs — Text logs for backup, restore, and related operations are stored under wp-content/uploads/museder-restoreone/logs/ (see the Logs admin screen). Restore reports — When you generate a restore report, files are stored under wp-content/uploads/museder-restoreone/reports/ (or the path configured for reports on your install). Schedules and settings — Options and scheduled events are stored in your WordPress database like other plugins. Diagnostics Version / build heartbeat — After an upgrade, the plugin may write a one-line informational entry to the local Logs directory (same server, no remote host) noting the active plugin version and build id. This is for support troubleshooting only. Exact folder names may vary with your uploads path or custom content directory; nothing is sent to a fixed external hostname by this plugin. The plugin resolves these locations using WordPress APIs (for example wp_upload_dir() and path helpers derived from your install) rather than hard-coded internal constants, so custom wp-content or uploads layouts can be reflected correctly where your host allows. Third parties The free plugin does not upload your backup contents, database, or logs to third-party APIs or clouds. That statement matches External services above and the FAQ entries on external data and local wp-cron loopback. Optional add-ons (separate plugins or extensions, if you install and activate them) could send specific categories of data to remote storage or services only when you enable and configure those extensions; the base RestoreOne plugin does not do that on its own. Retention and deletion You can delete backup archives from the Backups screen, remove or download logs from Logs, and adjust retention-related options where provided. Uninstall (uninstall.php) removes plugin-owned options, transients (including timeout rows), dynamic job-lock option rows, and scheduled cron hooks whose names start with museder_restoreone_. It does not delete backup ZIP archives, log files, restore reports, or other files under your uploads/storage tree; delete those manually from the Backups / Logs UI or your host if you no longer need them. On Multisite, uninstall walks sites in batches (100 IDs per query) instead of loading the entire network at once. Very large networks should still use a maintenance window so uninstall is not interrupted by web-server timeouts. Developer Development source of truth is the public GitHub repository: https://github.com/artherslin-source/museder-restoreone Contributors and release maintainers should follow the Modification & Release SOP (docs/SOP-PLUGIN-DEVELOPMENT-AND-RELEASE.md in the repo). Summary: Branching: work on fix/, feature/, or agent/ branches from current main; avoid long-lived dirty main. WordPress.org Lite: fully functional, GPL, no license gates, trialware, or bundled Add-on/PRO code in the Lite package or SVN. Security: every sensitive AJAX/REST/form handler needs capability checks, nonces, sanitize/validate input, and escaped output. Release version sync (six fields, same version): museder-restoreone.php Version, MUSEDER_RESTOREONE_VERSION, MUSEDER_RESTOREONE_BUILD_ID, readme.txt Stable tag, new Changelog block, and new Upgrade Notice block (easy to forget — WP.org shows the notice to updaters). Package Lite ZIP: use create-package.sh or tools/package-lite-windows.ps1 only; require BOUNDARY_CHECK=PASS. Do not use PowerShell Compress-Archive. Lite ZIP must not include docs/, tools/, .cursor/, .github/, logs/, or museder-restoreone-pro/. GitHub release: after explicit approval, tag vX.Y.Z on main; GitHub Actions builds release artifacts. WordPress.org SVN: commit Lite source files only (no zip); copy trunk to tags/X.Y.Z; fill docs/RELEASE-X.Y.Z-SVN-HANDOFF.md from the template before SVN commit. Checklists: docs/RELEASE_CHECKLIST.md, docs/PACKAGING.md, docs/WORDPRESS_ORG_DEVELOPMENT_GUIDE.md, AGENTS.md.