Overview

About WordPress

WordPress is one of the most popular blog platforms available. It is open-source and thus, free. This package will deliver to you an installed copy of WordPress on a virtual private cloud server fully accessible by you, ready to use. Your server will be monitored 24/7 and backed up daily.

Templates and Plugins

WordPress has thousands of themes and plugins available provided by thousands of contributors allowing a tremendous flexibility of look-and-feel and functionality. Most of them are [relatively] simple to self-install, however if you would rather have us do it, we have a service for that.

About WordPress

From https://wordpress.org/about/

WordPress started in 2003 with a single bit of code to enhance the typography of everyday writing and with fewer users than you can count on your fingers and toes. Since then it has grown to be the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world, used on millions of sites and seen by tens of millions of people every day.

Everything you see here, from the documentation to the code itself, was created by and for the community. WordPress is an Open Source project, which means there are hundreds of people all over the world working on it. (More than most commercial platforms.) It also means you are free to use it for anything from your recipe site to a Fortune 500 web site without paying anyone a license fee and a number of other important freedoms.

About WordPress.org

On this site you can download and install a software script called WordPress. To do this you need a web host who meets the minimum requirements and a little time. WordPress is completely customizable and can be used for almost anything. There is also a service called WordPress.com which lets you get started with a new and free WordPress-based blog in seconds, but varies in several ways and is less flexible than the WordPress you download and install yourself.

What You Can Use WordPress For

WordPress started as just a blogging system, but has evolved to be used as full content management system and so much more through the thousands of plugins and widgets andthemes, WordPress is limited only by your imagination. (And tech chops.)

Connect with the Community

In addition to online resources like the forums and mailing lists a great way to get involved with WordPress is to attend or volunteer at a WordCamp, which are free or low-cost events that happen all around the world to gather and educate WordPress users, organized by WordPress users. Check out the website, there might be a WordCamp near you.

A Little History

WordPress was born out of a desire for an elegant, well-architectured personal publishing system built on PHP and MySQL and licensed under the GPLv2 (or later). It is the official successor of b2/cafelog. WordPress is fresh software, but its roots and development go back to 2001. It is a mature and stable product. We hope by focusing on user experience and web standards we can create a tool different from anything else out there.

For a bit more about WordPress' history check out the WordPress Wikipedia page.

How It Works

About WordPress

WordPress is one of the most popular blog platforms available. It is open-source and thus, free. This package will deliver to you an installed copy of WordPress on a virtual private cloud server fully accessible by you, ready to use. Your server will be monitored 24/7 and backed up daily.

Templates and Plugins

WordPress has thousands of themes and plugins available provided by thousands of contributors allowing a tremendous flexibility of look-and-feel and functionality. Most of them are [relatively] simple to self-install, however if you would rather have us do it, we have a service for that.

About WordPress

From https://wordpress.org/about/

WordPress started in 2003 with a single bit of code to enhance the typography of everyday writing and with fewer users than you can count on your fingers and toes. Since then it has grown to be the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world, used on millions of sites and seen by tens of millions of people every day.

Everything you see here, from the documentation to the code itself, was created by and for the community. WordPress is an Open Source project, which means there are hundreds of people all over the world working on it. (More than most commercial platforms.) It also means you are free to use it for anything from your recipe site to a Fortune 500 web site without paying anyone a license fee and a number of other important freedoms.

About WordPress.org

On this site you can download and install a software script called WordPress. To do this you need a web host who meets the minimum requirements and a little time. WordPress is completely customizable and can be used for almost anything. There is also a service called WordPress.com which lets you get started with a new and free WordPress-based blog in seconds, but varies in several ways and is less flexible than the WordPress you download and install yourself.

What You Can Use WordPress For

WordPress started as just a blogging system, but has evolved to be used as full content management system and so much more through the thousands of plugins and widgets andthemes, WordPress is limited only by your imagination. (And tech chops.)

Connect with the Community

In addition to online resources like the forums and mailing lists a great way to get involved with WordPress is to attend or volunteer at a WordCamp, which are free or low-cost events that happen all around the world to gather and educate WordPress users, organized by WordPress users. Check out the website, there might be a WordCamp near you.

A Little History

WordPress was born out of a desire for an elegant, well-architectured personal publishing system built on PHP and MySQL and licensed under the GPLv2 (or later). It is the official successor of b2/cafelog. WordPress is fresh software, but its roots and development go back to 2001. It is a mature and stable product. We hope by focusing on user experience and web standards we can create a tool different from anything else out there.

For a bit more about WordPress' history check out the WordPress Wikipedia page.

Onboarding Process

We handle the technical complexity so you can focus on your event. Here's how we get you up and running:

1

Intro Call & Requirements Intake

We discuss your event needs, timeline, and specific requirements to ensure the platform is configured correctly.

2

Instance Provisioning & Configuration

We set up your dedicated infrastructure, configure all integrations, and prepare the platform for your specific use case.

3

Domain/SSL Alignment

If applicable, we configure your custom domain, SSL certificates, and ensure secure connectivity.

4

Data Import & Setup

If applicable, we import your existing data, configure custom design elements, and prepare your content.

5

Staff Training & Go-Live Checklist

We train your team on platform operations and work through a comprehensive go-live checklist.

6

Post-Launch Support

Dedicated support during your initial live period to ensure smooth operations and address any questions.

What We Need From You

  • Organization name and primary contact information
  • Domain/DNS access credentials (if using custom domain)
  • Payment processor account credentials (if using registration/payments)
  • Staff roster and team member information
  • Event dates and timeline (for seasonal products)

Standard Setup Included: Standard onboarding covers the steps outlined above. If your onboarding requires unusual data cleanup, extensive migration work, or custom configuration beyond standard setup, we'll provide a detailed quote in advance.

Pricing Components

Our pricing reflects the complete operational support package, not just software licensing. Here's what's included:

Setup & Onboarding

Complete infrastructure provisioning, integration configuration, training, and go-live support.

Monthly Operations

Dedicated VPS infrastructure, automated backups, monitoring, SSL management, and standard operational support.

Peak-Season Coverage

Enhanced monitoring, increased support availability, and operational readiness during your critical event periods (when applicable).

Registration Processing

Processing fees will apply when handling registrations and payments. Covers payment gateway integration and compliance requirements.

Equipment Rental (Optional)

POS equipment including card readers and scanners available for qualifying events, with logistics support included.

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Infrastructure & Integrations Included

All pricing includes comprehensive operational infrastructure:

  • Dedicated VPS (Ubuntu, Apache, PHP, MariaDB, Laravel)
  • Twilio integration (SMS/voice)
  • SendGrid SMTP email delivery
  • SSL certificates & domain management
  • Google Workspace integration
  • Zendesk API integration
  • AWS S3 storage & automated backups
  • Client-specific design customization

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