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May was a big one. Nine new features shipped this month, touching everything from how deeply you can see into your site’s performance to how securely your team can collaborate.
Here’s everything we launched this month.
We’ve completely rebuilt the Site Metrics dashboard. What was previously a six-metric overview has expanded to more than 50 data points, organized into four dedicated sub-pages for cleaner, more actionable reporting.
The UI has also been updated with consistent summary stat boxes and topic-based chart grouping to make long data sets easier to scan.
How to get started: Log in to MyPressable and open the Metrics tab on any site. Use the new sub-navigation to explore each category. Existing bookmarks redirect to the new Traffic view automatically.
Passing sensitive information – cPanel logins, SSH keys, plugin licenses – through an open support chat has always been a friction point. Shared Secrets solves that with a temporary credential vault built directly into your account.
How to get started: Open the user-profile dropdown in the top-right corner of MyPressable and click Shared Secrets.
You can now control exactly how your site list is displayed. The new Views picker in the MyPressable dashboard lets you switch between the standard view and a new compact layout designed for scanning larger portfolios quickly.
How to get started: Log in to MyPressable and use the Views picker in the dashboard toolbar to switch between Standard and Compact layouts.
For agencies spinning up sites at scale, this one removes a recurring manual step. A new account-level setting automatically provisions a Plugin Management license whenever a new production site is launched – no separate purchasing required.
How to get started: Navigate to Settings → Sites in MyPressable and flip the toggle on the new Plugin Schedules card.
Until now, adjusting an existing plugin schedule meant deleting it and rebuilding from scratch. That’s fixed. A new Edit Schedule button on the Plugin Schedules tab loads all existing configuration directly into the setup wizard, so you can make targeted changes without losing your work.
How to get started: Log in to MyPressable, navigate to your site’s Plugin Schedules tab, and select Edit Schedule on any saved configuration.
Troubleshooting PHP errors no longer means scrolling through hundreds of lines. A new real-time filter on the PHP Logs tab lets you type any keyword or plugin name to narrow your results instantly.
How to get started: Navigate to Logs → PHP on any site and use the new filter input. Try typing “plugins” or “critical” to see it in action.
Invited collaborators now land on a clean, professional welcome screen instead of billing prompts and owner-level setup flows. This makes onboarding new clients or team members faster and far less confusing.
How to get started: Log in to MyPressable to see the updated experience. For agencies inviting clients, your users will see this simplified view until you’ve assigned them to their sites.
For agencies managing high-volume migrations, this one eliminates a manual step. The DNS Wizard share-link – previously only available through the MyPressable UI – can now be generated programmatically via a new API endpoint.
How to get started: Reference the API docs to start integrating automated DNS share-links into your migration workflows.
Signature plan customers can now adjust PHP memory and worker count directly from the site overview.
Adjustments are made through a wizard on the PHP Resources page, with live cost previews that update as you change settings. Every order is logged to the site’s history with an in-line cancel option. Sites with active PHP upgrades surface a warning automatically when you clone, transfer, or convert – so resource changes don’t catch you off guard mid-workflow.
Worker requests above 10 are routed to a sales conversation rather than processed automatically.
How to get started: Log in to MyPressable, open any Signature plan site, and find the PHP Memory and PHP Workers fields on the Platform card. Click the edit pencil to open the adjustment wizard.
For more details on all of this month’s updates, visit our Changelog or browse the Knowledge Base for step-by-step guides.
Suzanne leads Product Marketing at Pressable, where she focuses on translating complex hosting technology into clear, empowering solutions for creators and businesses. Driven by a passion for the WordPress community, she strives to show how the right platform can be a catalyst for growth and innovation. Suzanne believes that great marketing starts with authentic storytelling and making high-performance tech feel accessible to everyone. She lives in the Metro Atlanta area with her two children and two cats. When she’s not scaling the Pressable brand, you’ll find her navigating the local trails or enjoying the vibrant energy of the South.
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