InfiniteWP

Self-hosted dashboard to manage multiple WordPress sites centrally

Updated March 5, 2026

InfiniteWP Overview

InfiniteWP is a self-hosted WordPress management tool built for agencies, developers, and freelancers handling multiple sites. It provides a single admin panel to update plugins and themes in bulk, run backups, monitor uptime, and generate client reports.

With free core features and premium add-ons, InfiniteWP helps teams streamline maintenance workflows while keeping full control on their own server.

Key Features

  • Centralized Dashboard: Manage multiple WordPress sites from one self-hosted admin panel.
  • Bulk Updates: Update WordPress core, plugins, and themes across dozens of sites in a single click.
  • Automated Backups: Schedule daily, weekly, or monthly backups with one-click restore options.
  • Off-site Backup Storage: Send backups to Amazon S3, Dropbox, or FTP repositories for added safety.
  • Uptime Monitoring: Track site availability and get alerts when websites go down.
  • Security Checks: Run regular security scans to detect vulnerabilities and protect site integrity.
  • One-Click Clone & Migration: Clone or migrate WordPress installations quickly between servers.
  • Client Reporting: Generate maintenance and performance reports to share with clients.
  • User Management: Manage users, roles, and credentials across multiple WordPress sites.

Pricing

Plan Price Key Features
Enterprise $647/yr Unlimited sites; Multi-user Capability; Priority email support
Agency $447/yr Unlimited sites; Multi-user Capability; Priority email support
Freelancer $347/yr 50 sites; Multi-user Capability; 1 day email support
Developer $247/yr 20 sites; Multi-user Capability; 1-3 days email support
Starter $147/yr 10 sites; Multi-user Capability; 3 days email support
Free $0 10 sites; Multi-user support; 3 days email support

Price details: https://new.infinitewp.com/pricing/

Pros

Competitor

Pros

ManageWP InfiniteWP offers a self-hosted setup, giving agencies full control over data and server environment. While ManageWP runs as a SaaS platform, InfiniteWP’s free core version appeals to developers who want to avoid monthly per-site fees and customize their own hosting stack.
MainWP InfiniteWP provides a cleaner, more streamlined dashboard that many small agencies find easier to navigate. Setup feels simpler for freelancers who want a quick central panel without configuring as many extensions at the start.
WP Remote Unlike WP Remote’s cloud-based model, InfiniteWP runs on the user’s own server, which appeals to teams with strict client data policies. It also includes strong bulk operations and cloning tools that developers use for staging and migrations.
Jetpack Manage InfiniteWP focuses purely on WordPress management workflows instead of bundling hosting or security upsells. Agencies handling 20+ installs appreciate bulk updates, backups, and reporting tools built specifically for maintenance tasks.
CMS Commander InfiniteWP’s free core plan lowers the entry barrier for freelancers managing a handful of sites. Its add-on marketplace allows teams to pay only for advanced features like scheduling, backups, or client reports when needed.

Cons

Competitor

Cons

ManageWP ManageWP’s cloud setup removes the need to maintain a separate server, while InfiniteWP requires installation and hosting management. Agencies without technical resources may find ongoing server maintenance and updates more demanding.
MainWP MainWP offers a large extension ecosystem and active community support. InfiniteWP’s add-on selection is solid but smaller, which can limit highly customized workflows for advanced WordPress agencies.
WP Remote WP Remote emphasizes security monitoring and malware cleanup services. InfiniteWP covers security checks, but it doesn’t match the depth of dedicated security remediation features offered by more security-focused platforms.
Jetpack Manage Jetpack integrates tightly with WordPress.com infrastructure, offering seamless backups and activity logs without separate configuration. InfiniteWP’s self-hosted model means users handle setup, storage destinations, and scaling themselves.
CMS Commander CMS Commander includes built-in content publishing and monetization tools, which InfiniteWP does not prioritize. Teams focused on affiliate or automated content management may find InfiniteWP more maintenance-centric than marketing-driven.

Reviews

  • G2 Review (Rating: 4.1/5): One small-business user liked how InfiniteWP lays everything out with a simple, user-friendly interface that made listing and tagging sites easy, and said the bulk update tool handled minor plugin updates across multiple websites in seconds. At the same time, they felt the functions were limited compared to other platforms and found mass updates or plugins with long change logs hard to manage, which eventually led them to switch.
  • Reddit r/Wordpress: One commenter said it “works, no complaints” after using it to manage multiple sites, and another liked that it’s free and worth a try. A more critical user warned that hosting it on your own server means server issues can take down both your sites and your management access, raised concerns about granting support full server access, and argued that some paid add-ons just connect to free services like UptimeRobot or Wordfence. Slow support that operates on India business hours also frustrated them.
  • wordpress.org Review: Long-time users call InfiniteWP Client a “Huge productivity Saver” and a “Massive Time Saver,” with several highlighting “Excellent customer service” and “Outstanding Support.” One reviewer even mentioned being in their 10th year of using it, though a separate thread reports “Old versions, not working” and claims it caused Google to tag a site as dangerous.
  • contentrobot.com Review: The reviewer liked practical add-ons such as cloning WordPress installs, scheduling daily or monthly backups, and backing up to Amazon S3, noting their own S3 backup worked well. They also appreciated being able to change user passwords from the central dashboard and hide the client plugin through the branding feature, and ultimately called InfiniteWP an “invaluable time saver” they highly recommend.
  • Trustpilot Review (Rating: 3.8/5): One reviewer called it a “Great system and customer service support” and recommended it, while another simply described it as “Great Service.”