Switch to Pulse. Feel the noise drop.
Pulse is managed WordPress hosting designed to be boring (in the best way): fast, stable, monitored, and handled. You pick a plan, onboard yourself, and Parameter migrates your site carefully — then keeps it running.
Why teams switch to Pulse
It’s not about “better hosting.” It’s about fewer surprises and more confidence.
Faster pages, fewer bottlenecks
Modern stack choices, sensible caching, and a hosting environment tuned for WordPress — not crowded generic servers.
Less firefighting
Monitoring + sensible limits + clean infrastructure means fewer “it went down at 2am” moments and less guesswork.
A foundation you can build on
Pulse makes changes safer: staging workflows, backups, and predictable performance — so Propel work lands cleanly.
What you get with Pulse
A managed hosting baseline that supports real operations — not just a place to park files.
- SSL + security baseline with sane defaults and fewer “mystery settings.”
- Backups + restore paths you can trust when something goes sideways.
- Staging workflow for safer changes, testing, and launches.
- Performance-first configuration (caching/CDN options) for speed and stability.
- Support that understands WordPress — and can speak in plain language.
Want “fully handled”?
Most popularPulse is the foundation. Pair it with Protect for ongoing updates, security routines, monitoring response, and monthly reporting — the part that keeps WordPress from stealing attention.
How switching works
A careful migration process designed to minimize risk and avoid surprises.
Start Pulse (and add Protect if you want)
Pick your plan and complete onboarding. This gives us the access we need to migrate responsibly.
Baseline review
We confirm WordPress version, plugins, PHP requirements, DNS setup, and any “special” hosting needs (Woo, membership, etc.).
Clone to Pulse + configure
We migrate your site to Pulse, set up SSL/staging/backups, and test the site end-to-end before cutover.
Cutover window
We schedule DNS updates and go-live timing to avoid peak hours when possible. Most cutovers are smooth; DNS can vary by provider.
Verification + stabilization
We verify forms, checkout (if applicable), performance, caching, and redirects. Then we settle into steady operations.
What we move
Core site data, configuration, and the pieces needed for a clean cutover.
- Database + media (posts, pages, uploads, settings)
- WordPress files (themes, plugins, wp-config context)
- Redirects + permalinks and basic routing checks
- SSL + DNS guidance for the final cutover
What’s usually separate
Email hosting and third-party services (newsletter tools, CRMs, etc.) typically remain where they are. If anything needs adjustment, we’ll flag it clearly.
When Pulse is the right move
If any of these feel familiar, switching is usually worth it.
You’re tired of hosting weirdness
Random slowdowns, memory errors, unclear limits, “support” that can’t help — and no clear owner.
You run Woo or lead-gen
When revenue depends on your site, stability and recoverability matter as much as design.
You want to ship safely
Pulse makes it easier to deploy changes with staging, backups, and a predictable performance baseline.
FAQs
Short answers. If you have a complex setup, we can still keep it simple.
Will you migrate my site for me?
Yes — Pulse onboarding is designed around migration. You provide access; we clone, test, schedule cutover, and verify after go-live.
Will there be downtime?
Most migrations have no noticeable downtime. DNS propagation can cause brief variability depending on provider/cache. We plan the cutover and verify after switching.
Can I keep my domain registrar / DNS provider?
Yes. You don’t have to move your domain. We’ll provide the DNS changes needed for cutover.
What about email?
Email usually stays with your existing provider (Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, etc.). Hosting changes typically don’t require email changes — we’ll confirm and call it out if they do.
Do I need Protect if I get Pulse?
Pulse covers the hosting foundation. Protect covers the ongoing operational routine (updates, security routines, monitoring response, reporting). If you want WordPress to stay out of your head, most teams choose both.
Is this self-serve checkout?
Yes. Start with checkout, then onboarding. If you prefer to talk first (or you’re mid-incident), you can contact us and we’ll help you choose the right path.
Ready to move?
Start in minutesChoose Pulse, complete onboarding, and we’ll take it from there — migration, configuration, and calm ongoing hosting. If you want the full “handled” experience, bundle Pulse with Protect.