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Configure Gmail for WordPress
Learn steps for configuring Gmail, an email service from Google’s GSuite, and how to integrate it with your WordPress site to send emails.
Troubleshooting a WordPress Website
If you run into errors on your WordPress site you will need to troubleshoot. Learn how to diagnose and correct errors like a WP Engine Support tech.
Capture Leads with HubSpot’s All-in-One Marketing
Learn how to capture leads on your site using HubSpot’s All-in-One Marketing plugin. This guide will explain how to connect your site to your HubSpot account, automatically set up HubSpot tools if your site is using Genesis, and style the tools.
Smart Plugin Manager (SPM)
Smart Plugin Manager keeps your site secure by keeping plugins up-to-date. Learn about Smart Plugin manager, how to enable it and how change the settings.
StudioPress Scope of Support
Learn what kind of Support you will receive with your premium StudioPress-made themes and the Genesis Framework.
Getting Started with WP Engine
Learn how to build a new WordPress site on the WP Engine platform. This guide will show how to create a site, log into WordPress, add content, and go live.
Configure Mailgun for WordPress
Learn how to configure Mailgun, a email relay system, and how to integrate it with your WordPress website to send emails to your subscribers and users.
WP Engine Server Monitoring
In this article we will explain all the monitoring WP Engine takes care of for you, as well as external monitoring options available to you.
Disallowed Plugins
Certain plugins are disallowed on the WP Engine platform, and will be removed, as they either cause performance issues or duplicate default server behavior.
WP Engine Hassle-Free Migration
Learn how to use the WP Engine Automated Migration plugin to automatically migrate your WordPress website to WP Engine servers.
Update Plugins, Themes and WordPress Core Files
Learn how to keep your WordPress themes and plugins up to date to ensure your site’s compatibility with WordPress updates as well as being as secure as possible.