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SpinupWP

INFRA · APIS
Velocity2.5

Cloud-based server control panel for hosting WordPress sites

SpinupWP keeps pulling WordPress server chores out of the terminal and into the dashboard

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Current state
SpinupWP continues to move WordPress server operations out of SSH and into its dashboard. Recent work adds Ubuntu 26.04 LTS provisioning (retiring 22.04), a regrouped Assistant, a filterable dashboard, instant subdomains, and in-dashboard PHP and update management.
Where it's heading
The arc is steady consolidation: tasks that once required a terminal — PHP config, non-security updates, certificate handling — are being absorbed into the UI, with the Assistant emerging as the central to-do surface for operators running many servers and sites.
Prediction
Expect more Assistant-driven automation and fleet-scale management aimed at multi-server users, rather than any category pivot.

Recent moves

  1. 26d ago

    Ubuntu 26.04 LTS support

    Adds Ubuntu 26.04 LTS provisioning across all providers and both x86 and ARM while retiring 22.04, keeping the base OS current.

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  2. 2mo ago

    A Redesigned Assistant

    The Assistant now groups similar to-dos so important items don't get buried, reinforcing it as the operational hub for multi-server accounts.

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  3. 3mo ago

    New dashboard with filtering and sorting

    A rebuilt dashboard adds filtering and sorting and splits servers from sites, addressing the paging pain of large fleets.

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  4. 4mo ago

    SpinupWP Subdomains

    New sites get an instant, toggleable SpinupWP subdomain — a quality-of-life win for previewing before DNS is configured.

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  5. 5mo ago

    Assistant: Run non-security updates

    Non-security server updates can now run from the Assistant instead of manual apt upgrades, extending the in-dashboard ops pattern.

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  6. 6mo ago

    Manage PHP Settings

    A new per-site PHP tab exposes memory limits, timeouts and worker settings in the UI, removing another reason to SSH in.

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