Site Management
How to Migrate a Site
Migrating a site to BionicWP brings your existing WordPress site onto our high-performance infrastructure without any downtime or stress. Our team han...
How to Clone a Site
Cloning a site in BionicWP allows you to create an exact copy of an existing website. This is particularly useful for testing changes, developing new ...
How to Create a Staging Site From Your Live/Dev Site
A staging site is a clone of your live or development WordPress site, allowing you to test updates, design changes, or new features in a safe environm...
How to Push a Site From Staging to Live Environment
BionicWP provides a seamless process to transition your website from a staging environment to a live environment. This feature allows you to test chan...
How to Take a Site Live from BionicWP
Launching your WordPress site on BionicWP is a straightforward process. By pointing your domain to BionicWP's servers and configuring essential DNS re...
How to Delete/Cancel a Site
Deleting a site from BionicWP permanently removes it from your dashboard, including all associated backups, performance data, and support access. This...
Understanding BionicWP Site Tags (Dev, Live, Staging)
BionicWP uses environment tags— Development ,  Live , and  Staging —to help you understand the status and purpose of each site in your dashboard. Thes...
How to Sign Up for BionicWP’s Website Management-Only Plan
BionicWP’s Website Management-Only plan is tailored for users who already have hosting but seek professional management of their WordPress websites. T...
How to Log In and Manage Your BionicWP's 'Management-Only' Subscription
After subscribing to BionicWP's 'Management-Only' service, you can oversee your subscription, access various services, view invoices, and more through...
