Did You Last Log Into Your Website 5 Years Ago?
It happens more often than you’d think.
A website gets launched. It looks great. It works. Then… nothing. No updates. No logins. No maintenance.
Five years later, something finally forces attention—clients report strange behaviour, forms stop working, plugins error, pages stop working, or worse… malware appears.
By that point, the damage is usually already done.
What We’re Seeing More Often
Recently, we’ve come across multiple WordPress websites showing the same warning signs:
- PHP versions years out of date
- Dozens of plugins needing updates
- Themes no longer supported
- Broken functionality from outdated code
- Security vulnerabilities left wide open
In one case, a business hadn’t logged into their site in over five years. They only reached out when their customers started seeing suspicious activity.
That’s not a rare situation anymore.
Why “Set and Forget” Doesn’t Work
A website isn’t a brochure you print once and leave on a shelf.
It’s software.
And software requires ongoing updates to stay functional and secure.
Think about it like:
- Your laptop running updates in the background
- Your phone constantly updating apps
- Your car needing regular servicing
If you ignore any of these for five years, you expect problems.
Your website is no different.
What Actually Breaks Over Time
When a WordPress site isn’t maintained, things don’t just stay the same—they degrade.
Here’s what typically happens:
1. Security Risks Increase
Outdated plugins and themes are one of the most common entry points for hackers.
2. Compatibility Issues Appear
Newer hosting environments run updated PHP versions. Old websites often can’t keep up, leading to errors or complete failure.
3. Performance Drops
Unoptimised, outdated code slows your site down—hurting both user experience and SEO.
4. Features Stop Working
Forms break. Integrations fail. Pages don’t display correctly.
5. Google Rankings Suffer
Search engines favour secure, fast, and well-maintained websites.
The Real Cost of Neglect
Most businesses don’t think about maintenance until something goes wrong.
But fixing a neglected website is almost always more expensive than maintaining it properly.
Instead of simple updates, you’re dealing with:
- Malware removal
- Emergency fixes
- Rebuilding broken functionality
- Potential full website rebuilds
It becomes reactive instead of proactive.
What Ongoing Website Care Looks Like
A properly maintained WordPress website includes:
- Regular plugin and theme updates
- Core WordPress updates
- PHP compatibility checks
- Security monitoring
- Backups and recovery planning
- Performance optimisation
It’s not complicated—but it does need to be consistent.
Final Thought
If you haven’t logged into your website in years, it’s not just outdated—it’s a liability.
The longer it’s left, the higher the risk. Log in – what’s it saying? Check your front-end too. Does it look OK, does the functionality still work, is the layour OK, do the forms still work? Hopefully so!



