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...
How to Add a Custom Domain to Your Site
Adding your domain to BionicWP is a crucial step in launching your website. By associating your domain with your BionicWP-hosted site, you ensure that...
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...
What Is a Blueprint (And How It Works)
A Blueprint in BionicWP is your custom starting point for launching new WordPress sites. Think of it as your “master template” — complete with themes,...