Description
Security, performance, and site management: the best way to WordPress is with Jetpack.
24/7 Site Security
Jetpack is your site’s security detail, guarding you against brute-force attacks and unauthorized logins. Basic protection is always free, while premium plans add expanded backup and automated fixes. Jetpack’s full suite of site security tools include:
- Brute-force attack protection, spam filtering, and downtime monitoring.
- Backups of your entire site, either once daily or in real time.
- Secure login, with optional two-factor authentication.
- Malware scanning, code scanning, and automated threat resolution.
- A record of every change on your site to simplify troubleshooting.
- Fast, priority support from WordPress experts.
Peak Performance
Activate site accelerator tools and watch your page load times decrease — we’ll optimize your images and serve them from our own powerful global network, and speed up your mobile site to reduce bandwidth usage (and save money!). Connect Jetpack to take advantage of:
- Images and static files, like CSS and JavaScript, served from our servers, not yours.
- Elasticsearch-powered related content and site search, for relevant results with no drain on your servers.
- Lazy image loading for a faster mobile experience.
- Unlimited and high-speed video via our content delivery network.
Effortless Site Management
Create and customize your WordPress site, optimize it for visitors and revenue, and enjoy watching your stats tick up. Built it, share it, and watch it grow with:
- Advanced site stats and analytics for understanding your audience.
- Hundreds of professional themes, for a pro site no matter what your niche.
- Intuitive and powerful customization tools to match your website to your brand.
- Simple PayPal payment buttons for selling products and services.
- SEO tools for Google, Bing, Twitter, Facebook, and WordPress.com to maximize your reach.
- An advertising program that includes the best of AdSense, Facebook Ads, AOL, Amazon, Google AdX, and Yahoo.
- Integration with the official WordPress mobile apps, to manage your site from anywhere.
Expert Support
We have a global team of Happiness Engineers ready to help you. Ask your questions in the support forum, or contact us directly.
Paid Services
Compare our simple and affordable plans or take a product tour to learn more.
Get Started
Installation is free, quick, and easy. Install Jetpack from our site in minutes.
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Installation
Automated Installation
Installation is free, quick, and easy. Install Jetpack from our site in minutes.
Manual Alternatives
Alternatively, install Jetpack via the plugin directory, or upload the files manually to your server and follow the on-screen instructions. If you need additional help read our detailed instructions.
FAQ
- Is Jetpack free?
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Yes! Jetpack’s core features are and always will be free.
These include: site stats, a high-speed CDN for images, related posts, downtime monitoring, brute force attack protection, automated sharing to social networks, sidebar customization, and many more.
- Should I purchase a paid plan?
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Jetpack’s paid services include real-time backups, security scanning, premium themes, spam filtering, video hosting, site monetization, SEO tools, search, priority support, and more.
To learn more about the essential security and WordPress services we provide, visit our plan comparison page.
- Why do I need a WordPress.com account?
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Since Jetpack and its services are provided and hosted by WordPress.com, a WordPress.com account is required for Jetpack to function.
- I already have a WordPress account, but Jetpack isn’t working. What’s going on?
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A WordPress.com account is different from the account you use to log into your self-hosted WordPress. If you can log into WordPress.com, then you already have a WordPress.com account. If you can’t, you can easily create one during installation.
- How do I view my stats?
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Once you’ve installed Jetpack your stats will be available on WordPress.com/Stats, on the official WordPress mobile apps, and on your Jetpack dashboard.
- How do I contribute to Jetpack?
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There are opportunities for developers at all levels to contribute. Learn more about contributing to Jetpack or consider joining our beta program.
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Contributors & Developers
“Jetpack by WordPress.com” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
Contributors- Automattic
- Adam Heckler
- Andrew Duthie
- Alex Kirk
- Allen Snook
- alternatekev
- Andy Skelton
- annezazu
- Andy Peatling
- Andrew Ozz
- Mohammad Jangda
- Barry
- Beau Lebens
- Ben Lobaugh (blobaugh)
- brbrr
- Michael Cain
- Cena
- Christopher Finke
- Chase Livingston
- Michelle Langston
- clickysteve
- csonnek
- Daniel Bachhuber
- Davor
- daniloercoli
- Piotr Delawski
- designsimply
- Daryl L. L. Houston (dllh)
- Dan
- Derek Smart
- dzver
- Eric Binnion
- Echo
- Elio Rivero
- Enej Bajgoric
- Eoin Gallagher
- Stef
- Erick Hitter
- Gregory Cornelius
- George Stephanis
- Greg Ichneumon Brown
- goldsounds
- Hew
- Hugo Baeta
- hypertextranch
- Matt (Thomas) Miklic
- Ian Dunn
- Jeff Bowen
- jeffgolenski
- Jeremy Herve
- Jen H.
- Jenia
- jessefriedman
- Greg
- Joey Kudish
- Jennifer M. Dodd
- joanrho
- John James Jacoby
- Justin Shreve
- kbrownkd
- Filipe Varela
- Jorge Bernal
- Brandon Kraft
- Lance Willett
- Lisa Schuyler
- James Huff
- martinremy
- Matt Mullenweg
- Matias Ventura
- Matt Wiebe
- Jeff Golenski
- Miguel Fonseca
- Michael Adams (mdawaffe)
- Michael Arestad
- Miguel Lezama
- Mikey Arce
- Marcus Kazmierczak
- nancythanki
- Nick Momrik
- Konstantin Obenland
- Osk
- Gary Pendergast
- Jesse Friedman
- rachelsquirrel
- Rich Collier
- Ryan Cowles
- Richard Muscat
- Richard Archambault
- Rocco Tripaldi
- Sam Hotchkiss
- Stefan Carstocea
- Scott (@scottsweb)
- Stephen Quirk
- Mikael Korpela
- Stephane Daury (stephdau)
- Tim Moore
- Marin Atanasov
- Alex Mills
- Peter Westwood
- Yoav Farhi
- Igor Zinovyev
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Changelog
8.2.2 & 8.2.3
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Release date: February 20, 2020
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General: fix compatibility issues with other plugins relying on the REST API to communicate with Jetpack, or on the Jetpack registration process.
- Multisite: resolve issue with Jetpack’s loading sequence that would fatal subsites that did not have any individually activated plugins.
8.2.1
- Release date: February 17, 2020
Bug fixes
- Block Editor: avoid errors when uploading additional media to the Slideshow, Tiled Gallery, and Video blocks.
- Synchronization: address issues that would cause delayed synchronization of your posts to WordPress.com.
8.2
- Release date: February 11, 2020
- Release post: https://wp.me/p1moTy-mVu
Major Enhancements
- Calendly Block: a useful tool for all coaches, consultants, therapists… Add the block to a post or page and anyone can then book appointments, meetings, and classes right from your website.
- EventBrite Block: allow your visitors to register to events right from your site with this new block.
- OpenTable Block: restaurant owners, you can now add a reservation form to your site to make it easy for anyone to book a table online, via your site.
Enhancements
- Contact Form: add IP and Feedback date to data that can be exported via the CSV tool.
- Dashboard: display a notice when a site uses conflicting plans.
- Map Block: improve the calculation and persistence of maps’ center points.
- Map Block: improve the generation of an access token on WordPress.com sites.
- Map Block: update Mapbox GL library to opt into map load based billing.
- Shortcodes: add new Vimeo shortcode format.
- Subscriptions: display a clear error message when you try to subscribe to a site where you’ve already subscribed but did not validate your subscription.
- Subscriptions: display a clear message when an email having many pending confirmations tries to subscribe to a site.
- Synchronization: improve performance of data synchronization with WordPress.com.
Improved compatibility
- Connnection Flow: ongoing work to improve the reliability of the connection between your site and WordPress.com.
- Connection Flow: improve detection of hosting environments for better communication with WordPress.com.
- General: avoid any login issues when using other plugins that may interact with cookies on your site.
- Gutenberg: avoid any layout issues that may appear in the block editor when using the latest version of the Gutenberg plugin.
- Related Posts: ensure that any filters customizing the display of Related Posts also apply to posts displayed with the AMP plugin.
- Sharing: do not output Jetpack’s Open Graph Meta Tags if the Complete Open Graph plugin is present on your site.
Bug fixes
- Blocks / Dashboard: ensure that blocks as well as Jetpack’s dashboard can be used even in older browsers such as Internet Explorer 11.
- Contact Info Block: ensure that Google’s Structured Data tool can recognize phone numbers added to the block.
- Copy Post: ensure correct sharing and like settings are copied when posts are duplicated.
- Subscriptions: maintain email subscription settings when deactivating and reactivating the feature.
- WordPress.com REST API: avoid PHP notices when a media file is edited via the API.
- WordPress.com REST API: ensure that image URLs are currently set when uploading an image multiple times.