It's Mustaasam from the MainWP team. Thank you so much for taking the time to review! We're glad that you enjoy using MainWP, and we will continue releasing exciting features in the future. Thank you again for your continous support!
thanks for video but i have a question.when i am making a staging-cloning site where does this store to managewp and where at mainwp my server or theirs?thanks...
Hi Tasos! If you create a staging site on a subdomain, you can add it separately to both systems. MainWP is on your own servers, ManageWP is on theirs 👍🏻😀
Hi there! Thanks for your comment! Yes I noticed that also, good you pointed it out. It has to do with my older video card, I think because of rendering. This Black Friday I’m upgrading to a 24gb Nvidia RTX card, so that should fix it 👍🏻😀
Hello, Im wondering if this works for apparel fundraising stores for schools. Im looking to manage multiple team stores to sell apparel all from one website. Can this be accomplished with this plugin?
Hi there! Thanks for the question. This sounds more of a thing that you can create using this system: ua-cam.com/video/UnYQzfC3Hc8/v-deo.htmlsi=3RfwnePB-AKUnJp_ let me know if that could work?
If the service Can a customer install A plug-in with a 30-day usage condition and automatically cancel it if the customer does not extend it again after 30 days? I wonder if there is a function that can do this
Hi there! Thanks for your question. Nope, you install only the MainWP child plugin on the website and maybe a report plugin. The rest all installs in your own Wordpress MainWP website 👍🏻😀
Yep, I've had this same dilemma for a while as well now. But came to the conclusion that up to 20 or so websites, it would be more cost-effective to use ManageWP instead of MainWP, especially for simpler website needs
Hi EZY! That’s also my conclusion at the end 😀👍🏻 Thanks for letting me know that you share my thoughts 😁 Although I’m really happy with MainWP now for 40+ websites 😉
Hi Jan! Unfortunately no. WP Rocket is not included in a MainWP plan 😌 would be nice though!!! But the extension works great together with the WP Rocket plugin.
Hi there and thanks for the question. I personally have never seen WP Stack in action. So I cannot say anything useful about it, sorry! Have you ever used it?
@@WPressDoctor MainWP is selfhosted in your own dedicated Wordpress Installation wich acts as a control panel for all the other sites. Selfhosted means you consume disk space and ressources of your webhosting. This is not a big issue, because such hosting plans are very cheap. Instead ManageWP is used as a service where you do not consume any of your own ressources. Now, where the main pain point of MainWP comes in is the backup storage. Of course you need to make daily/weekly backups of each of your managed wordpress websites. I think you see the bottle neck right?! When you use MainWP you need a lot of backup storage to handle all of this...
Ah I thought I mentioned the self hosted part. But the link with backups is indeed a good one. However you can also let the backups exist within a cloud storage somewhere? I personally have 50+ sites inside of MainWP and for backups I totally rely on my hosting company with daily backups kept for 30 days…. It doesn’t use diskspace or inodes from my hosting 😀
True! That’s why the hosting company saves them sonewehere else, in physical different locations. Even if one burns down, you still have your websites 😀
It's Mustaasam from the MainWP team. Thank you so much for taking the time to review!
We're glad that you enjoy using MainWP, and we will continue releasing exciting features in the future.
Thank you again for your continous support!
Hi Mustaasam! Thank you for dropping by and leaving me a comment, really appreciate that! You are very welcome! 👍🏻😀
Thanks for the very informative video!
Hi there! Thanks for letting me know, I really appreciate it! I’m glad I could help you out with this comparison. Have a great day and stay safe 👍🏻😀
thanks for video but i have a question.when i am making a staging-cloning site where does this store to managewp and where at mainwp my server or theirs?thanks...
Hi Tasos! If you create a staging site on a subdomain, you can add it separately to both systems.
MainWP is on your own servers, ManageWP is on theirs 👍🏻😀
@@WPressDoctor thanks a lot
The SaaS services make it up with the storage, we still have to pay for storage on top of the mainwp subsciption or LTD.
Hi Mario, Storage? I have no experience with SaaS services from MainWP, sorry!
i thought something wrong is with my phone..from 3:19 is lower framerate. But thx for video :)
Hi there! Thanks for your comment! Yes I noticed that also, good you pointed it out. It has to do with my older video card, I think because of rendering. This Black Friday I’m upgrading to a 24gb Nvidia RTX card, so that should fix it 👍🏻😀
Hello, Im wondering if this works for apparel fundraising stores for schools. Im looking to manage multiple team stores to sell apparel all from one website. Can this be accomplished with this plugin?
Hi there! Thanks for the question. This sounds more of a thing that you can create using this system: ua-cam.com/video/UnYQzfC3Hc8/v-deo.htmlsi=3RfwnePB-AKUnJp_ let me know if that could work?
If the service Can a customer install A plug-in with a 30-day usage condition and automatically cancel it if the customer does not extend it again after 30 days? I wonder if there is a function that can do this
Hi there! I have not seen such a feature but it might be interesting yes! For what purpose are you going to use it?
How can I control the period of license I have, for example, monthly, yearly, etc. when installing a plug-in such as WP-ROCKET to a customer?
Is there a way to post an article on multiple WP websites by using one login or WP panel
Hi there! Yes you can, check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/nlDCqFgNeVg/v-deo.html I talk about just exactly that 😊
With MainWP, do you have to install all the extensions you want to use on each client's site?
Hi there! Thanks for your question. Nope, you install only the MainWP child plugin on the website and maybe a report plugin. The rest all installs in your own Wordpress MainWP website 👍🏻😀
Great explaination ❤ unfortunately the 15% coupon can't be redeemed anymore 😂
Hi there! Thanks for your email. Ok that’s odd! I need to dive in to that someday. I’ll coming back to you 👍🏻😀
Yep, I've had this same dilemma for a while as well now. But came to the conclusion that up to 20 or so websites, it would be more cost-effective to use ManageWP instead of MainWP, especially for simpler website needs
Hi EZY! That’s also my conclusion at the end 😀👍🏻 Thanks for letting me know that you share my thoughts 😁 Although I’m really happy with MainWP now for 40+ websites 😉
If I pay 500 dollars, do I also get WP rocket for free for lifetime for unlimited websites?
Hi Jan! Unfortunately no. WP Rocket is not included in a MainWP plan 😌 would be nice though!!! But the extension works great together with the WP Rocket plugin.
How about wp stack?
Hi there and thanks for the question. I personally have never seen WP Stack in action. So I cannot say anything useful about it, sorry! Have you ever used it?
I just saw it on app sumo, did a trial.
Claims to have social media posting, but it was not functional at this time.
Forget it, I have it and a lot of things are not working well, better WPumbrella or InfiniteWP
It looks like the MainWP 15% discount is not working :-(
Sorry for the inconvenience, it’s working again, you can go to the discount page and grab the code 🤩 thanks for letting me know!
too bad you missed to mention the most important difference between the two!
Hi there! Thanks for the comment! Please tell me more 😀
@@WPressDoctor MainWP is selfhosted in your own dedicated Wordpress Installation wich acts as a control panel for all the other sites. Selfhosted means you consume disk space and ressources of your webhosting. This is not a big issue, because such hosting plans are very cheap. Instead ManageWP is used as a service where you do not consume any of your own ressources.
Now, where the main pain point of MainWP comes in is the backup storage. Of course you need to make daily/weekly backups of each of your managed wordpress websites. I think you see the bottle neck right?! When you use MainWP you need a lot of backup storage to handle all of this...
Ah I thought I mentioned the self hosted part. But the link with backups is indeed a good one. However you can also let the backups exist within a cloud storage somewhere? I personally have 50+ sites inside of MainWP and for backups I totally rely on my hosting company with daily backups kept for 30 days…. It doesn’t use diskspace or inodes from my hosting 😀
@@WPressDoctor Yes, but you never should place your backups only on your live environment.
True! That’s why the hosting company saves them sonewehere else, in physical different locations. Even if one burns down, you still have your websites 😀