About WP STAGING
We've all been there – you wake up to find your WordPress site displaying the dreaded white screen of death because a plugin decided to auto-update overnight. Now you're scrambling to identify the culprit, roll back changes, and figure out how to safely update without breaking everything again. Every minute of downtime means lost traffic, frustrated visitors, and potentially lost sales.This is ... Read more about WP STAGING in our expert WP STAGING Review
WP STAGING Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Where is the staging site located?
The staging site stays completely on your own server – no data gets sent anywhere else. You can set it up in a subfolder of your main site or choose a custom path that works for your setup. WP Staging gives you flexibility with the database too. You can clone to a separate database for complete isolation, or use the same database as your live site with a "wpstg_" prefix to keep everything organized. Either way, your staging and live sites won't interfere with each other.
Is the staging site indexed by Google, any SEO issues?
No SEO issues at all. The staging site requires authentication before anyone can access it, so it's not available to the public. Google and other search engines can't crawl or index what they can't see, keeping your staging work completely separate from your live site's SEO.
Can we push database selectively and skip WooCommerce transactions?
Yes, you can selectively push database tables while excluding WooCommerce data to protect live transactions. You can also push files only without touching the database. Just export any new orders from live to staging before pushing if you've made changes to posts or metadata.

