GoHighLevel WordPress PHP Update

How to Update the PHP Version for GoHighLevel WordPress Hosting

If you use ClickUp to organize website tasks and manage deployments, you may also need clear instructions for updating the PHP version on your GoHighLevel WordPress hosting. Keeping PHP up to date is essential for security, performance, and compatibility with modern plugins and themes. This guide walks you step by step through changing your PHP version in the GoHighLevel WordPress hosting panel.

The process is quick and reversible, but every change at the PHP level can affect how your WordPress site behaves. Follow the instructions below carefully and test your website after each update.

Why Update PHP in GoHighLevel WordPress Hosting

Your GoHighLevel WordPress hosting runs on PHP, the core scripting language behind WordPress. Using an outdated PHP version can lead to issues such as:

  • Security vulnerabilities that expose your site to attacks
  • Slower performance and increased server load
  • Incompatibility with recent themes and plugins
  • Warnings or deprecations in the WordPress dashboard

By updating PHP through the GoHighLevel hosting interface, you can take advantage of optimizations and security patches without needing deep server administration knowledge.

Prerequisites Before Updating PHP in GoHighLevel

Before you change the PHP version in your GoHighLevel WordPress environment, complete the following checks:

  • Back up your website using your preferred backup plugin or hosting solution.
  • Update WordPress core to the latest stable version.
  • Update all plugins and themes so they are compatible with newer PHP versions.
  • Check plugin and theme documentation to confirm which PHP versions are supported.

Having a recent backup means that if anything breaks after the PHP update, you can quickly restore your site to its previous state.

Step-by-Step: Change PHP Version in GoHighLevel Hosting

The GoHighLevel WordPress hosting control makes it simple to switch PHP versions for each hosted WordPress site. Follow these steps in order.

Step 1: Log in to Your GoHighLevel Account

  1. Open your browser and sign in to your GoHighLevel account.
  2. Access the main dashboard for your agency or account.

Ensure you have the proper permissions to manage WordPress hosting and settings.

Step 2: Open the WordPress Hosting Section in GoHighLevel

  1. From the GoHighLevel dashboard, navigate to the area where your WordPress hosting instances are listed. This is usually labeled something like Sites or WordPress, depending on your account layout.
  2. Locate the specific WordPress site you want to modify.

You should now see the management panel for that site, including options related to hosting settings.

Step 3: Access the PHP Settings Panel

  1. Within the WordPress site’s settings in GoHighLevel, look for an option that references PHP Version, PHP Settings, or Advanced Settings.
  2. Click to open the PHP configuration area.

This section displays your current PHP version and the available versions you can switch to on the GoHighLevel server.

Step 4: Select the New PHP Version

  1. Review the list of supported PHP versions shown in the GoHighLevel hosting panel.
  2. Select a stable and recommended version (for example, a current supported PHP release listed there).
  3. Confirm your selection to apply the change.

Changing the PHP version usually takes a short time. During this update window, your WordPress site may briefly reload as the new PHP configuration is applied.

Step 5: Verify Your WordPress Site After the Update

  1. Open your website in a new browser tab and refresh the front-end pages.
  2. Log in to the WordPress admin dashboard and test core functions such as:
  • Creating or editing posts and pages
  • Using key plugins (forms, funnels, membership, SEO tools, etc.)
  • Checking the appearance of your theme and templates

If everything runs smoothly, your GoHighLevel WordPress site is now successfully using the new PHP version.

Troubleshooting PHP Issues in GoHighLevel WordPress Hosting

Sometimes a PHP upgrade can reveal code that is outdated or incompatible. Common symptoms include:

  • White screen of death (blank page)
  • 500 internal server errors
  • PHP warnings or fatal errors in the admin area
  • Plugins or themes not loading correctly

Basic Troubleshooting Steps

  1. Clear caches (WordPress caching plugins, CDN cache, and browser cache).
  2. Disable recently added or suspicious plugins by deactivating them one by one.
  3. Switch to a default WordPress theme (like a standard theme) to rule out theme-related issues.
  4. Review error messages if provided in your GoHighLevel environment or WordPress debug logs.

If issues persist, consider downgrading to the previous PHP version through the same GoHighLevel PHP settings panel. Test again while you investigate compatibility problems with specific plugins or themes.

Best Practices for Managing PHP Versions in GoHighLevel

To keep your GoHighLevel WordPress hosting stable and secure over time, follow these practices:

  • Schedule regular maintenance windows for PHP changes and major updates.
  • Document your current PHP version and any changes in your project management tool.
  • Monitor plugin and theme developers’ announcements about PHP support.
  • Avoid running very old PHP versions for extended periods, as they may no longer receive security patches.

Managing PHP versions carefully helps ensure that your GoHighLevel websites stay fast, secure, and compatible with the latest WordPress standards.

Learn More About GoHighLevel WordPress Hosting

For detailed reference on this specific process, review the official GoHighLevel PHP update guide provided by the platform. You can access it directly here:

Official GoHighLevel WordPress PHP Version Update Documentation

If you need strategic help combining technical hosting optimization with funnels, automation, and SEO, you can work with a specialist agency such as Consultevo for tailored GoHighLevel implementation support.

By following the steps and recommendations in this article, you can confidently update the PHP version used by your WordPress site inside the GoHighLevel hosting environment and maintain a stable, high-performing website for your business or clients.

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