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Together with my in-depth feature and price comparisons these user reviews are meant to help people make the right decision for the best backup plugin.
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blogVault User Reviews
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blogVault Features
With blogVault you can use 14 out of 21 features that I track for WordPress backup plugins in my comparison. Click the link to see a list of all available features.
Please note that I only track features as reported by the developers in this review and comparison. I can make no judgement over how well the features listed below will work for you. I recommend you test blogVault and some of its competitors yourself before deciding.
blogVault Pricing
See the table below for a quick overview of blogVault prices as well as a comparison with average prices of backup plugins. Please go to the main article to compare the price of blogVault with other backup plugins.
Price | blogVault | Avg. backup Plugin Prices |
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Minimum (1 Site) | 108.00 USD | 41.33 USD |
Maximum (1 Site) | 108.00 USD | 138.92 USD |
Minimum (10 Sites) | 1188.00 USD | 314.67 USD |
Maximum (10 Sites) | 1188.00 USD | 1197.17 USD |
Explanations
- Minimum Price: The lowest price a product is available for, e.g. the most basic or a free version.
- Maximum Price: The highest price a plugin is available for. This factors in the cost of all addons (if any) or the highest premium version sold.
- 10 Site Prices: Certain plugins get more expensive if you want to use them on more than 1 WordPress blog. Refer to the 10 site price to see such a difference.
Disclaimer: While we update this review regularly we can not guarantee the prices displayed above are still correct and take no responsibility if they changed.
blogVault Alternatives
I have also reviewed many competing products that allow you to manage multiple WP blogs. There are several worthy blogVault alternatives you should consider before making your decision on which WP manager to use. Follow the links below to see my reviews of all alternatives to blogVault.
blogVault Comparisons
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Blogvault is ALMOST a great solution. As stated in other reviews BV is quite easy to set up and in a disaster it is pretty easy to restore you site quite quickly.
As to the subject of security, that used to be something I felt good about until in early Feb 2017 when BV emailed me to tell me they had been hacked and many of their customer’s sites had been infected with malware. OUCH! Since I have BV installed on many client sites that pretty much meant killing an entire day mopping up after BV little breach.
The other place where BV really falls down is on support. For a site with a monthly fee I expect some kind of support. BV’s support is sparse at best. The have a “chat” button on the dashboard but it always – and I literally mean ALWAYS – reads chat: Offline. In 3 years using this tool I’ve never seen that chat link any other way. If you dig further there is another chat link on the contact page. If you use this tool be prepared to wait and wait and wait. I’ve tried to use this method several times and have given up ach time after 30+ minutes waiting for a reply.
So, yes, when its working BlogVault is great. But when its not you are on you own. And its security is suspect.
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The potential threat of losing content on your WordPress site is nightmarish. That’s why it pays to have some sort of backup in place in case of a worst case scenario. blogVault is one of the more popular backups, and I’ve had a positive experience with it so far. Everyone else I’ve talked to about it seems to agree.
As a lover of all things simple, I like it because it’s pretty much hands off once installed, and I know that everything is protected. blogVault basically handles the entire process for you, so there aren’t really any worries. The only time you have to actually do anything is if you are forced to restore your site. Also, the dashboard is intuitive, which makes it easy to manage your backups.
It offers a daily automatic backup and real-time WordPress backup, which covers your entire site. From what I hear, blogVault is extremely secure, so you don’t have to worry about your content falling into the wrong hands. It’s a real threat these days, so the full encryption is a nice feature to have. There is also a solid support team of technicians if you run into trouble or have any questions along the way. This is good because the last thing you want to deal with is not having assistance in a high stress situation.
I would personally recommend this plugin if you’re looking for something that gets the job done without demanding your constant attention. It gives you peace of mind, so you can run your WordPress site without the fear of any serious data loss.