JetHost Total Care Hit 600 Active WordPress Installations
JetHost Total Care hit 600 active WordPress installations this week. I saw it on the plugin page, screenshotted it, sent it to the group chat, got some emojis back.
600 real sites running it. That makes me happier than I expected.
WordPress Gives You a Lot. Including the Mess.
The more you work with WordPress, the more you understand that “there’s a plugin for everything” is both the best and the most frustrating thing about it. It’s flexible, it’s open, it powers something like 40% of the internet. And there’s a reason for all of that.
But here’s how it looks in practice. You start with a clean site, then you want to limit login attempts so you install something for that. Then you want to duplicate a page without rebuilding it from scratch, so another plugin. You want WordPress to stop generating 47 revisions every time you edit a paragraph? Plugin. Hide your WordPress version from curious eyes? Plugin. Clean up the database every now and then? You already know where this is going.
I’ve had clients come to me with 77 active plugins. Seventy-seven, each doing one single thing. A plugin just to change one line of text. A plugin just to duplicate a post. And every single one of them is a potential conflict, a potential security gap, something that might break on the next WordPress update and will need maintaining forever.
WordPress Hides Settings That Should Be Right There
WordPress is open source and someone, somewhere, needed every one of these options, so they built a plugin for it. That’s how the ecosystem works. The problem is you end up with a pile of plugins installed, each doing one thing, your site is slower and harder to manage than it needs to be, and you spend more time on maintenance than on the actual content.
That’s where the idea for JetHost Total Care came from. A plugin that brings together in one place the settings WordPress doesn’t give you easy access to.
What JetHost Total Care Does
Core security, Heartbeat API control, database cleanup, login protection, maintenance mode, the duplicate page button that everyone wants and nobody wants to install a separate plugin for, and more. Everything with one click.
And we kept it free. No “upgrade to Pro” wall, no nag notices, no ads inside your own admin panel. If you’re also looking for a good home for your site, our hosting for WordPress works the same way.
600 people installed it and kept it running, and one review sums it up: “Tons of useful features in a small but handy plugin.”
What’s Next After JetHost Total Care Hit 600
We’re still adding things. The database optimization section came from users who asked for it. Maintenance mode too. That’s how we want to keep going: adding options that make sense and make life easier for anyone working with WordPress.
If you’re one of those 600, thank you, genuinely.
If you haven’t tried it yet, it’s free and takes two minutes: wordpress.org/plugins/jethost-total-care. We also have a detailed help guide with every feature clearly explained.
And if you have an idea for something we should add, share it with us.




