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Glow brings ticket support, WordPress maintenance tasks, client reports and time tracking into one dashboard.
WordPress Management Tools
If there’s one thing we truly believe in, it’s that you deserve fast, reliable support when you need it. From a human, not a robot.
That’s why, with a Glow account, whenever you need us, it’s us you’ll chat to.
Not AI. Not a chatbot. Actual humans.
If you were to choose the most precious commodity for any developer or agency, time would be one of the most popular. We all need more time, but it’s important for your business because it impacts your earning potential. Even tasks such as logging into a site can eat away at precious minutes. InfiniteWP has a loyal user base, but it can’t do everything. An InfiniteWP alternative such as Glow can give you back those lost minutes, and pay you in interest.
InfiniteWP has a lot going for it but Glow is the only truly all-in-one WordPress maintenance product on the market. It will supercharge your service offering and help you build a more efficient and profitable business.
Throughout the following few sections, we’ll show you why Glow is a leading alternative to InfiniteWP.
InfiniteWP isn’t a website maintenance product that first comes to mind, although you shouldn’t dismiss it as a second-rate tool. It has over half a million websites registered and a robust feature set that can rival almost all of the competing products.
It has a core set of features that are a practical necessity:
From there, you can expand InfiniteWP with a bunch of value-driven features, such as an uptime monitor, custom branding, client reporting, and more.
On the whole, InfiniteWP has a developer-focused approach, with caveats.
To explain further, there are lots of premium features that will help a developer or agency. For example, you’ll find Google Webmaster and PageSpeed Insights integration. There’s also a top-notch deployment suite of tools. This lets you install, migrate, and stage WordPress sites using InfiniteWP’s interface.
Though, you could argue that the feature set doesn’t go far enough. Lots of the other key features are based on third-party tools, and in some cases, they’re underwhelming.
Given the lackluster (yet standard) suite of tools, an InfiniteWP alternative needs to have much more in the bag to beat it. We’ll discuss this in more detail next.
Regardless of whether you’re a current InfiniteWP user, a developer who wants to offer website maintenance services for the first time, or an agency that wants to up their maintenance and support game, Glow can meet your needs.
InfiniteWP has a great selection of standard essential tools, and some good third-party integrations. Though, this can only take you so far.
Here’s a few reasons why you might be looking for a solid InfiniteWP alternative:
Of course, we know of a solution that ticks all of these boxes, and then some. In the next section, we’ll introduce you to Glow.
At its core, Glow brings client ticket support and WordPress maintenance tasks into one central dashboard.
With your website support and maintenance service, nothing is more important to your clients than the quality of the support you provide them. So we passionately believe that no WordPress management software is complete, without some kind of client support system built-in.
Here’s a few things Glow offers:
In short, Glow’s WordPress management software is truly all-in-one and goes well beyond the bare minimum of competing products.
As we promised, let’s look deeper into how Glow compares as an alternative to InfiniteWP. While we’ve looked at some of the benefits of Glow already, there’s lots more to consider.
First, we’ll look at what we mean by a ‘true all-in-one’ product.
We’ve mentioned the phrase a few times and you might be wondering what we consider an ‘all-in-one’ WordPress management app to be.
It’s helpful to explain by considering what InfiniteWP offers at a core level.
Much like Glow, InfiniteWP offers the core features you’d expect from WordPress management software:
These are all vital and any website maintenance product worth its salt will provide them. However, we’re not a leading InfiniteWP alternative for this reason alone.
One of the biggest differences between Glow and InfiniteWP (and all the other WordPress management products on the market) is that with InfiniteWP, you’ll still need another system of some kind to handle client support requests. In contrast, we prioritise client communications, right within the app.
For starters, there’s a dedicated support ticket system built into the app so clients can reach you whenever they need. This provides you and your team with a disciplined setup to handle every client support request quickly and diligently.
Furthermore, each interaction with your client is recorded and accessible (by both your team and your client’s team) via our Timeline, Client Dashboard and Reporting features.
Also, we have Stopwatch – a way to track the custom development you do on a client-by-client basis. It’s quite likely that you offer your clients an allotted amount of time each month, to request changes and fixes on their website. Well, with Glow, you can track the usage of that time and display it to your clients too. It’s such an easy and effective way to help prove the value of your service. And if you don’t provide allotted time to clients, you can simply use Stopwatch as a way to internally track the time you and your team are spending on your clients’ websites.
Glow has numerous client-facing features and functionality to further help you prove the value of your service. So, here’s a quick overview:
Our Timeline feature is a huge for helping you prove the value of your service. It integrates with all the other features and really helps your client understand why regular website support and maintenance is vital to their business.
In a nutshell, every action will be recorded, so that your client can see where their money goes. It helps you to be more transparent and keeps your clients in the informed and updated, consistently. Consequently, when combined with regular reports, you’ll have almost everything you need to keep your client convinced in your support and maintenance service, ultimately driving up your client lifetime value.
One thing that sets Glow apart as a InfiniteWP alternative is how personal the whole experience can be. With InfiniteWP, you’ll have a deep number of WordPress maintenance features, no doubt, but they’re all rigid in design. In other words, the feature set of InfiniteWP doesn’t account for your clients as living entities, only as a pack of features. On the other hand, Glow offers a few ways to make using the app individual for each client.
For example, you’ll likely have some kind of Service Level Agreement (SLA) with your clients, outlining, among other things, the time you’ll spend working on their website. Stopwatch is time tracking for WordPress support and maintenance service providers. It helps you to log all the time you and your team spend working on a client’s website. In simple use cases, you can offer this as proof of the work you’ve completed. On the flip side, the information Stopwatch provides will help you determine how profitable a client is, based on the work you do.
If you’re offering WordPress maintenance and support services, you need a time-saving, true full-featured solution for maintaining, managing, and improving your clients’ websites.
Glow is a great InfiniteWP alternative, one that offers a unique feature set that no competing product in the market can match.
To find out for yourself, sign up here or, if you’re not quite ready yet, arrange a free demo with us instead.