manage WordPress themes across all your sites from one place.
See every installed theme, update in bulk, preview changes on staging, and roll back quickly if a release breaks layout or checkout. theme work should not require ten separate wp-admin logins.
free trial. no credit card required.
what happens when you update a theme on Yovale.
Most hosts leave theme work inside each individual wp-admin. that means repeating the same checks, updates, and rollback steps over and over.
See installed themes, versions, and status across your WordPress sites.
Select one theme or many depending on the rollout you want.
Use staging to review layout and store-impacting changes first.
Restore the previous theme version if the update causes issues.
theme operations should be visible, testable, and reversible.
Yovale brings theme updates, preview, rollback, and alerts into one workflow.
Update one theme across many sites or update multiple themes from a single dashboard view.
Check layouts and WooCommerce pages before a theme change reaches production.
Restore the previous theme version quickly if an update causes trouble.
Surface known theme issues before they turn into security or stability problems.
theme maintenance gets messy fast when you manage more than one site.
Most hosts leave theme work inside each individual wp-admin. that means repeating the same checks, updates, and rollback steps over and over.
That is slow for agencies and risky for stores. when themes change templates, checkout pages, or layout components, you need a cleaner workflow than click-update-and-hope.
outdated themes should not hide in the background.
Themes are still part of the attack surface. if an old or abandoned theme stays installed, you need to know about it before it becomes a security problem.
That means visibility matters just as much as update buttons. a clean dashboard should tell you what is outdated, vulnerable, or inactive right away.
stop opening wp-admin over and over.
If you manage multiple sites, the real cost is repetition. the work is not hard. it is just scattered across too many dashboards.
Yovale pulls that work into one place so theme maintenance becomes faster and easier to review before you ship anything.
built-in, not bolted on
manual theme work vs Yovale theme management.
$0 - included on every plan
See installed themes, versions, and status across your WordPress sites. save the current version for rollback pull the new theme release
Select one theme or many depending on the rollout you want. optionally test it on staging replace theme files in the site
Use staging to review layout and store-impacting changes first. clear relevant cache layers confirm the site is still healthy
some tools charge extra for cleaner theme operations. Yovale includes them.
Theme management is built into every Yovale plan.
included on Starter ($149/yr), Growth ($249/yr), and Business ($499/yr).
supporting pages and operating context.
Use these routes to connect theme management with the rest of the hosting workflow.
adjacent controls in the same operating model.
keep plugin and theme operations in one workflow
review changes before launch
keep another recovery path available
pair safer theme maintenance with stronger hosting defaults
inspect theme files without extra tools
site changes stay scoped to the right environment
common questions before you switch.
Can I manage themes across multiple sites?
Yes. Yovale gives you a theme workflow that works across all the sites you host there.
Can I preview theme changes before production?
Yes. Use staging to review the change before it goes live.
What if a theme update breaks something?
Roll back to the previous version quickly from the dashboard workflow.
Does Yovale surface theme security issues?
Yes. Theme visibility includes security and maintenance signals so issues are easier to spot.
Is theme management included on all plans?
Yes. It is included on every Yovale plan.
give your WordPress themes a better workflow. try Yovale free.
No credit card. no theme maintenance across ten tabs.