What’s new in the Kelma Panel: terminal, push-to-live, backups and more

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We have shipped one of the biggest updates to the Kelma Panel yet. The goal was simple: give site owners real power without the complexity — everything a developer reaches for the command line to do, now one or two clicks away, in a dashboard built for humans. Here is what is new.

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Terminal
A real shell with WP-CLI, in the browser.
you@yoursite.com:~$ wp plugin update –all
Success: Updated 3 of 3 plugins.
you@yoursite.com:~$

A real terminal, with WP-CLI

There is now a full terminal in the panel — a shell running as your site’s user, right in the browser. Run WP-CLI to update plugins, flush caches, search-and-replace the database, or reset a password, with no SSH client to configure. Power when you want it; never required.

One-click push-to-live

Build on a staging copy, then push to live — choosing exactly which files and which database tables to deploy. Caches purge automatically and site URLs are rewritten to the production domain on import. Testing changes safely is now the default, not the exception.

Granular backups and restores

Automated daily backups keep 14 restore points, and you can take an on-demand snapshot before any risky change. Restores are precise: bring back all files, selected files, the whole database, or just individual tables — in one click, with zero downtime.

Team collaborators

Invite a developer or teammate to manage a specific site without sharing your account. Collaborators can do the work but cannot delete the site or see your other sites and billing — and you can revoke access instantly.

Live monitoring and logs

See live CPU, memory, and disk health, plus real-time, searchable traffic and security logs. Spot a slow endpoint, hunt down 404s, or watch a deploy go out cleanly — all without leaving the panel.

Per-site security controls

On top of the always-on firewall and DDoS protection, you now get simple toggles for Intelligent Bot Fight, XMLRPC blocking, security headers, and a minimum TLS version — hardening any site in seconds.

Why these changes matter

Managed hosting should remove work, not hide capability. The thread running through this update is exactly that: the things that used to require SSH access, a local development environment, or a support ticket are now safe, visible, and a click away — but never mandatory. A beginner can run a whole site without ever opening the terminal, while a developer gets WP-CLI, staging, and push-to-live when they need them. Backups and monitoring run quietly in the background until the day you need to roll something back or understand a traffic spike, and then the answer is right there in the panel.

It also means fewer reasons to leave the dashboard. Updating plugins, clearing a cache, checking why a page is slow, inviting a developer, hardening a site against a bot wave — all of it now happens in one place, in Arabic or English, with real engineers a message away if you get stuck.

Want the details? Every feature here has a step-by-step guide in our knowledge base, complete with screenshots.

All of this is included on every plan — no upsells, no add-ons. Log in to the panel to try it, or start a free trial and we will migrate your sites over for free.

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