Hosting & Web Platforms
Hosting is a real revenue line but mostly invisible until something breaks. We treat that invisibility as a feature, not a bug — the work that goes into keeping it that way is the differentiator.
What we sell
Managed hosting for WordPress, Moodle, e-commerce and bespoke sites — including major migrations, security, SSL lifecycle, and the platform-level admin tasks customers can’t do themselves.
How we deliver it
Our own hosting infrastructure with cPanel-driven AutoSSL, Wordfence for application-level WAF and IDS on WordPress, and dedicated admin capability for platforms like Moodle. The hosting fabric sits on our multi-DC footprint across Australia, with primary infrastructure in Sydney. We run the hosting platform; we don’t resell someone else’s.
Who it’s for
Churches, schools, not-for-profits, professional-services firms and anyone running a content-driven site where it must stay up but they don’t want a developer on staff. The recurring theme: organisations who need a managed-service answer to “who runs our website?”, not a self-service control panel.
What it looks like in practice
- Multisite migration with rebrand. Migrating a customer WordPress multisite into a fresh installation for a national university ministry organisation, with rebranding worked through during the cutover. Plan, migrate, validate, tidy.
- Continuous SSL hygiene. Day-by-day AutoSSL renewal failures caught and manually resolved before expiry — the unsexy work that keeps customer browsers green-padlocked.
- Learning-platform admin. Reviewing and applying an H5P plugin update on a religious education provider’s training Moodle. Plugin updates on learning platforms are a real risk — we run them as managed work.
- Web application defence. Investigating and clearing Wordfence security alerts on customer WordPress sites — application-layer defence run as managed work.
- Our own DNS infrastructure surfaces too. SSL renewals on our own DNS infrastructure come into our queue alongside customer renewals. We run the infrastructure we ask customers to trust.
Why this matters
Most hosting is “sold and forgotten.” That’s how customer sites end up with expired certificates, out-of-date plugins, no backups, and a security alert that nobody reads. We treat hosting as managed-service work — the AutoSSL renewal, the Wordfence alert, the plugin update, the multisite migration. Each one is a ticket; each ticket is owned by a real engineer.
When the customer wants to migrate, rebrand, consolidate or harden — we do that work too. Migration is part of the relationship, not a separate vendor.
Looking for hosting that someone is actually running? Call 1300 798 718 or get in touch.
What's included
- Managed WordPress hosting on our own cPanel infrastructure
- Moodle learning-platform hosting and administration
- cPanel-driven AutoSSL with manual remediation when renewals stall
- Wordfence WAF and IDS at the application level for WordPress
- WordPress multisite design, migration and rebrand cutover
- Plugin and learning-platform updates (e.g. Moodle H5P) reviewed and applied
- DNS and domain lifecycle alongside hosting
- Engineering on call — not just an automated control panel
Why it matters
We run the hosting platform
Our hosting infrastructure is ours — cPanel, AutoSSL, Wordfence, the lot. When something fails, the person fixing it works for us, not a faceless support portal three time zones away.
Migration is part of the job
We don't just maintain sites — we migrate them. WordPress multisite consolidations with rebrand cutovers. Moodle platform updates. DNS moves between registrars. The change projects are the work.
Continuous SSL hygiene
AutoSSL renewal failures get caught and manually resolved before expiry — day by day, domain by domain. It's the unsexy work that keeps the browser padlock green.
We do the dev-team-on-staff work
Customers running a content-driven site who don't want a developer on payroll get a managed equivalent. Plugin updates reviewed. Wordfence alerts triaged. H5P updates applied to the learning Moodle. Security advisories sent before the issue lands.
Technologies we use
- WordPress
- WordPress Multisite
- Moodle
- cPanel
- AutoSSL
- Wordfence
- WHM / DNS