For when you'd rather run the business than the website.
Entirely optional, and everything stays yours either way. Hosting, backups and monitoring underneath; updates, fixes and content changes on top; and one improvement worth making every month, so the site keeps getting better, quietly, while you're busy being good at your actual job.
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Launch day is the start of the useful part.
A site that gets small amounts of attention on a schedule pulls away from one that gets a big push once a year, and it does it quietly, in ways nobody notices until they compare the two. That compounding is the whole product here.
- The contact form is tested on schedule, and it's always sending.
- Hours, prices, and pages stay current without anyone having to remember.
- Somebody always knows where the hosting login is, and it never has to be you.

Everything that happens while you're not looking.
Here is the whole plan, in the plainest language we can write it in, so you can see exactly what a month of it buys before you agree to one.
Hosting and uptime
Fast, secure hosting with SSL, daily backups, and uptime monitoring. If the site ever needs attention at 3am, we know before you do.
Content updates
New photos, a new price, a new service, changed hours, a fresh review, a post to publish. Send it over and we put it live.
Technical maintenance
Dependency and security updates, fixes, and broken-link checks, handled quietly in the background. Either you spot it, or we already did.
Performance monitoring
Regular speed checks with the fixes applied, so the site holds the 90+ PageSpeed standard it launched with.
Security
SSL managed, firewall and spam protection on your forms, and a restore from backup ready the moment it's ever wanted.
Small improvements
A new section, an extra question answered, a seasonal banner. Reasonable improvements are part of the plan rather than a new invoice each time.
Monthly report
One plain-language email: visitors, enquiries, what changed, and what we'd suggest next. Readable in two minutes.
Priority support
A direct line to the team that built your site: a person who already knows it, rather than a ticket queue.
A handover, then a rhythm.
Handover
We take the site on and review it properly, so we both know exactly what we're starting from.
Monthly rhythm
A set cycle of updates, checks, and one improvement worth making.
Reporting
What we did, what we found, and what we'd do next. Plain language, one email, two minutes.
Reviews
A proper conversation a few times a year about where the site should go next.
The size of the site is the wrong question.
A plan is shaped by how much genuinely changes on your site, not by how many pages it has.

- How big the site is, and how much of it genuinely changes each month.
- Whether we built the site or are taking one on. An inherited site starts with a technical review.
- Whether ecommerce is involved. Stock and orders change the rhythm entirely.
- How much improvement work you want alongside maintenance.
- The response times you need, and whether that includes weekends.
Everything stays yours, plan or no plan.
The site, the domain, the content and the code are yours throughout, and the hosting is set up in your name so it transfers cleanly whenever you want it to. The plan buys attention and improvement, and you can start or stop it whenever it suits you.
Everything is scoped and quoted before anything is signed. The number comes from a call, not from a page, because a public price is either wrong or a range wide enough to be useless.
The ones worth asking before you start anything monthly.
You keep the site, the domain, the content and the code, and we hand the hosting over intact, to you or to whoever takes it on next. Nothing has to be rebuilt and nothing goes dark. The plan is our attention; that's the only part that stops.
Happily. We start with a technical review so we know exactly what we're taking on. Occasionally that review turns up work worth doing first, and we'll tell you plainly rather than starting a plan around it.
Maintenance, fixes, small content changes and the agreed improvement work are included. A new section, a redesign, or a second site is its own piece of work, quoted before it starts.
We agree a response time at the start and put it in writing. Anything affecting availability is treated as urgent regardless of what the plan says.
Someone to call, and someone who calls you.
Tell us what's on your site now and we'll tell you, honestly, whether a plan is worth it.

