Onboard in minutes. Then WordPress stops asking for attention.
Pick the modules you want, complete secure checkout, and onboarding opens immediately. From there, Parameter handles the operational weight—so your team stays focused on customers, revenue, and the work that matters.
- A cropped screenshot of your onboarding/checkout UI (matches the stepper)
- A redacted report cover: “Monthly Ops Summary”
- Editorial photo: calm operator / monitoring / “quiet systems”
Simple on purpose.
This is designed to feel like a well-run product: clear steps, clean handoff, and a predictable operating rhythm. The module pages go deep—this page is the calm overview.
What you get after you click “Start”
Most WordPress pain comes from ambiguity: who owns what, what’s “normal,” and what happens when something breaks. Parameter removes that ambiguity.
From “unknowns” to a stable baseline.
The exact steps depend on what you select (Protect, Pulse, Propel), but the goal is consistent: establish a clean baseline, remove risk, and make the site predictable.
Three modules. One responsible owner.
Your homepage and module pages set the tone—this is the quick decision view. You can start with one module and add others as your needs evolve.
Protect™
Security, uptime, updates, backups—owned end‑to‑end.
- Monitoring + response
- Safe maintenance
- Recovery you can trust
Pulse™
Managed hosting built for performance and resilience.
- Fast + stable baseline
- Support that owns the stack
- Clean migrations
Quick answers.
If you want deep specifics, each module page has the full breakdown.
Can I start monthly and switch to annual later?
Yes—many teams start monthly while we stabilize, then switch to annual once the operating rhythm feels established.
Can I add modules later?
Absolutely. Start with what you need today. It’s common to add Protect after Pulse (or vice‑versa), and add Propel when you want to ship improvements.
What do you need from me during onboarding?
Primarily access and context: where the site lives, who controls DNS, and any “known weirdness.” The goal is a clean handoff so you don’t have to babysit.
How do requests work once we’re live?
Protect/Pulse cover the operational work and support. Propel is for planned improvements—so changes ship in a focused cadence instead of getting lost in a ticket backlog.
Make WordPress feel boring again.
Self‑serve checkout takes minutes. After that, Parameter owns the day‑to‑day operations so your team can stay focused on the business.