Leave WordPress. Keep everything that matters.
Switching from WordPress to Optise is done for you: we rebuild your website from your existing content, redirect every URL to protect your rankings, and your current site stays online until you approve the new one. What you leave behind is the plugin stack, the updates, and the developer queue.
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Why B2B teams finally leave
Nobody leaves WordPress over one bad day. They leave over the treadmill: 11,334 new vulnerabilities hit the WordPress ecosystem in 2025, 91% of them through plugins (Patchstack's 2026 security report), so someone has to patch, update, and pray nothing breaks, forever. Every real change waits on a developer or an agency retainer that covers upkeep, never improvement. And after all that spend, WordPress sites have the lowest Core Web Vitals pass rate of any major platform (HTTP Archive data).
The site works, mostly. It also hasn't gotten better in years, because keeping it alive consumes everything budgeted for making it better.
What the switch actually involves (for you: approving)
We rebuild from your live site.
Your pages, posts, and brand come across; the plugin-era clutter doesn't. No database surgery on your side, no export headaches, no developer required.
Your rankings are protected.
Every URL gets a proper redirect, your content carries over, and the technical foundation improves, which is why search standing typically strengthens after the move rather than dipping.
Nothing goes dark.
Your WordPress site stays live until you've reviewed and approved the new one. Then you flip, and the weekly improvements begin: sharper copy, new pages, visibility on Google and in AI answers, shipped for you. That's the self-improving website.
The self-improving websiteWhat replaces the WordPress bill
Hosting, the $600 to $1,800-a-year plugin stack, the $300 to $600-a-month care plan, and the developer hours all collapse into one subscription that includes something none of them ever did: the website getting measurably better every week.
Frequently asked questions
No, and this is the fear that keeps most companies on WordPress years too long. Your content migrates, every URL is redirected properly, and the new site's speed and structure are better than what most WordPress stacks achieve, so rankings typically improve after switching rather than suffer.
Their jobs come built in. SEO, forms, analytics, security, performance: on Optise these aren't plugins to license, update, and untangle, they're the platform. There is nothing to patch, and no update can break your checkout form on a Tuesday.
It's the typical starting point. We rebuild from your live content, keep what earns its place, fix what doesn't, and handle the redirects. Years of accumulated WordPress clutter is exactly what the process is designed to clean up.
Not for the website. Optise handles hosting, security, monitoring, and the improvements themselves. If your developer is great, they'll be thrilled to work on your product instead of plugin conflicts.
For a lead-generating B2B website without a permanent dev team, yes, and we've written up the honest comparison: WordPress vs Optise. If you're already past comparing, the switch is the easy part.
We know what your website needs. And we ship it.
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