Security
Just released: WordPress integration in Controla
2025-12-09

Small businesses rely on WordPress every day. It powers websites, booking systems, online stores, and customer communication. Because it’s so widely used, it’s also a common entry point for attackers.
Over the past months, many of our customers asked for a way to bring their WordPress security into Controla. So we built an integration that does exactly that.
Why WordPress matters for small businesses
For many companies, WordPress isn’t just a website – it’s a core part of how the business runs. When something goes wrong, the impact is huge: broken pages, failed logins, lost bookings, and fewer customers reaching you.
For busy teams, keeping WordPress secure can be hard. Security settings fall behind, plugins are forgotten, configurations change, and risks build up quietly in the background.
Our goal is to make that easier.
What the integration does
With the new integration, you can:
- Connect your WordPress site directly to Controla
- Automatically scan configurations
- Find and block common risks automatically
- Enable 2FA and ensure that every user has it enabled
- See everything in one dashboard together with your other systems
- Get clear, actionable tasks you and your employees can fix with a few clicks
You log in, connect your site, and Controla presents actions you should take to stay secure.
Part of a bigger vision
This integration is one step in our larger vision: bringing the cloud tools small businesses use every day under one roof.
By adding WordPress as an integration in Controla, more of your everyday digital environment becomes visible, monitored, and easier to manage.
Getting started
If you’re running WordPress, you can now connect it directly inside your Controla account. The setup takes less than a minute, and scans start immediately.
Author

Agnes Onne, CEO
Agnes is an entrepreneur and executive with experience building startups in creative industries. She discovered her passion for cybersecurity when she realized how few solutions were built for non-technical founders. She believes the future of cybersecurity lies in simplicity, automation, and human-centered design.
