Installatron is a good WordPress installation path when it matches the host and future maintenance plan. This method is best for new WordPress apps where Installatron will manage updates, backups, cloning, and imports afterward.
Audience: hosting customers whose provider offers Installatron application management. Before installing, decide who owns the site, where backups live, how updates happen, and what will happen if the first plugin or theme choice breaks the site.
Before install
- Choose the final domain and directory.
- Decide whether optional plugin bundles are useful or unnecessary.
- Prepare a strong admin account.
- Decide where automatic backups should live.
Install steps
- Open Installatron from the hosting control panel.
- Open Applications Browser and select WordPress.
- Click Install this application.
- Configure domain, directory, version, administrator details, plugins, update behavior, backup location, and notifications.
- Click Install.
- Open My Applications and verify the new app status.
Post-install verification
Check the site, wp-admin, SSL, app status, update settings, backup location, notifications, and whether Installatron sees any problems.
Also confirm public pages return 200, the dashboard loads over HTTPS, the administrator email can receive password resets, updates are visible, and a backup exists before you start building heavily.
Install risks
- Wrong install path can create the site in a folder visitors never use.
- Optional bundles should not become clutter.
- Local-only backups are not enough for disaster recovery.
Backup and rollback planning
A new WordPress site still needs a rollback plan. Create the first backup before installing large themes, builders, ecommerce extensions, membership tools, LMS plugins, or custom code. If this install is for a customer, document the host, login ownership, backup location, update policy, and launch checklist.
Fix I.T. Phill recommendation
Use Installatron when it gives you the cleanest path to updates, backups, SSL, and support. Keep the install lean, verify it publicly, and connect it to the backup, restore, and migration guides before the site becomes important.
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