January 2026 was all about reliability at FlyWP, bringing enhanced site migration, new one-click apps, improved monitoring, and key stability improvements for smoother WordPress management.
From enhanced site migration to new one-click apps and monitoring enhancements, these updates continue to make FlyWP more dependable for agencies, developers, and teams running multiple WordPress sites.
Here’s a quick recap of what shipped in January 2026 👇
⭐ Highlight: Enhanced Site Migration & Stability Improvements
FlyWP’s site migration workflow was improved to deliver higher success rates and smoother transfers, even for complex setups.

Enhanced Site Migration for Maximum Reliability:
- Reduced friction during migration
- Improved reliability and performance
- Fewer migration-related issues when moving sites between servers
These refinements help ensure a stress-free migration experience you can rely on.
✨ New One-Click Apps
WireGuard VPN:

Set up a fast, modern VPN for secure server access and network tunneling.
Vaultwarden:

Deploy a self-hosted password manager on your own server to keep credentials private and fully under your control.
Umami Analytics:

Launch privacy-focused website analytics without cookies or third-party data sharing.
All three apps can now be deployed instantly with FlyWP, no complex setup required.
Fixes & Enhancements:
We’ve also enhanced FlyWP’s performance and reliability with key fixes:
- Resource Monitoring: Real-time Docker-based stats for CPU, memory, and container usage
- Invoice Management: Billing address field added during provisioning
- Supervision Daemon Creation: Smoother and clearer server daemon setup
- Bug Fixes: Resolved push-to-deploy alerts, triggers, and UI issues for Bedrock-based WordPress sites
⚙️ Quality & Stability Improvements
Backup Profile Installation:
- Improved backup profile installation during initial setup
- Ensures backup tools are correctly installed from day one
- More consistent and reliable backups
Backup Module Refactor:
- Refactored for better maintainability
- Improved internal stability
- Lays a stronger foundation for future backup enhancements
Additional improvements include:
- Fixed N8N permission issues
- Resolved N8N environment variable update problems
- Improved custom S3 endpoint handling for backups
- Enhanced helper plugin verification and auto-repair for OpenLiteSpeed
- Fixed failed cron job deletion issues
📅 Looking Ahead to February 2026?
In the coming months, we’ll be releasing a backup system refactor to deliver faster site transfers and safer, more reliable backups.
💡 Pro Tip: Explore these new tools in your dashboard now and keep your WordPress sites secure, fast, and easy to manage.
January’s updates focused on reducing operational friction, improving reliability, and strengthening FlyWP’s core infrastructure.
Whether you’re migrating sites, managing backups, deploying new tools, or monitoring server performance, these improvements make everyday WordPress management faster, smoother, and more predictable, especially for agencies and teams working at scale.
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See you next month with even more powerful tools and improvements! 👋