WPvivid Backup & Migration is an all-in-one WordPress plugin that helps you back up, restore, clone, migrate, and manage your site easily — even if you’re not a developer. It’s built to be flexible and strong, with options for manual and scheduled backups, remote storage, and migration to new hosts or domains, all from within your WordPress dashboard.
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🧠 Core Functions
🛡️ Backup Your Website
WPvivid lets you create complete backups of your WordPress site — including database, files, plugins, themes, uploads, or just the database — with a few clicks. You can run backups manually or set them to run automatically on a schedule.
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☁️ Remote & Cloud Storage
Backups can be sent offsite to popular remote storage services so they’re safe even if your hosting server fails. Supported destinations include:
Dropbox
Google Drive
Microsoft OneDrive
Amazon S3
DigitalOcean Spaces
FTP/SFTP
These are all supported right out of the free version.
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🔁 One-Click Restore
Restore your site quickly from any backup in your backup list — straight from the WPvivid dashboard. This makes recovering from errors, hacks, or broken updates fast and painless.
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🔄 Site Migration
WPvivid enables you to clone or migrate your WordPress site to a new domain, server, or host:
Migrate from development environments to live sites
Move from one host to another
Transfer content with URL changes handled automatically in many cases
Migration is supported in the free version, and advanced migration workflows are available in premium versions.
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🧪 Staging Site Creation
You can create a staging environment (a copy of your live site on a subdirectory or subdomain) where you can test updates, themes, plugins, or site changes safely before pushing them live.
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🗓 Scheduled Backups
WPvivid lets you schedule backups at intervals such as every 12 hours, daily, weekly, biweekly, or monthly, giving you flexibility in how often your site is backed up. You can also choose what data to include and where to store it.
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🚀 Key Features Summary
Here’s a detailed breakdown of what WPvivid offers:
✔ Free Version Capabilities
Manual backups of files and database.
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Automatic scheduled backups.
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On-site and remote storage options (Dropbox, Drive, OneDrive, S3, FTP/SFTP).
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One-click restore from backups.
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Basic site migration and cloning.
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Staging site creation.
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⭐ Premium (Pro) Features (optional upgrade)
While not included in the free plugin, the Pro version adds advanced functionality such as:
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Incremental backups (backs up only the changes to save space and resources).
Database encryption for enhanced security.
Advanced remote storage options like Wasabi, pCloud, Backblaze, WebDAV.
Restore from remote backups directly without downloading first.
Multisite support for WordPress networks.
Push staging changes to live for easier workflow.
White-label features for agencies and developers.
💡 Why Use WPvivid Backup & Migration
🛡 Reliability & Safety
Backups are stored not only locally but also in your chosen remote storage, protecting your site from server crashes or hacks.
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🔄 Easy Migration
Whether you’re migrating to a new host, changing domains, or moving from a local dev environment to production, WPvivid streamlines the process and reduces manual steps.
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🧪 Safe Testing Environment
The staging feature helps you test updates or redesigns without risking your live site’s stability.
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📅 Flexible Scheduling
With flexible scheduling options, you can control how often backups run and where they are stored.
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⚠️ Considerations & Limitations
Some advanced features require a Pro license. Free version covers most basic needs but incremental backups and certain remote storage drivers are premium.
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Large site complexity. Very large sites can still tax server resources during backup if hosting limits are strict (like shared hosting).
Manual handling of certain system files. Some special WordPress core or config files may require manual attention depending on migration complexity — see plugin docs for guidance
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