Outperform Your Competition
Boost Security & Performance with Website Maintenance
Our maintenance plans take care of updates, security, and performance tuning to keep your site at its best. Focus on your business while we keep your site running smoothly.
You Have Enough On Your Plate — We'll Take Care Of Your Website.
You’re running a business, juggling a million tasks. Website worries shouldn’t be one of them. Let us manage the website. We’ll handle the updates, security, backups, and technical details, so you can focus on what you do best – growing your business.
Proactive Website Care: Prevent Issues Before They Happen.
Neglecting maintenance isn’t just about missing updates; it’s about leaving your site vulnerable to a range of issues, from security threats to performance bottlenecks. Proactive website maintenance is the key to preventing problems and ensuring a reliable online presence.
Website maintenance will reduce risk and increase performance.
This is why most major brands use it.
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Maintenance Pricing Plans
Choose the perfect fit for your support needs with our flexible pricing plans.
Standard
Essential for peace of mind
$149
/ mo
- Weekly Backup
- Security monitoring
- Minor bug fixes
- Monthly SEO update
- Standard Support
Premium
Optimized for growing businesses
$349
/ mo
- Custom domain email
- DNS management
- VIP tech support
- Daily monitoring
- Daily updates & backups
- Quarterly SEO Audits
- Error handling
Executive
Tailored for custom development for maximum performance
$599
/ mo
- 24/7 Support
- Monthly SEO Audits
- Advanced Analytics
- Dedicated Account Manager
- Monthly SEO Boost
Services We Provide
These are all the services we offer as a digital marketing agency
Advanced Analytics
Gain in-depth insights into website performance, user behavior, and key metrics. Data-driven reports help optimize strategies for better results.
Daily Monitoring
Continuous system checks detect performance issues, security threats, and downtime. Proactive monitoring minimizes disruptions and ensures stability.
Daily Updates & Backups
Regular software updates and backups keep your site secure and up to date. Automated backups protect against data loss and downtime.
Dedicated Account Manager
A personal point of contact to handle your account, support, and strategy. Ensures seamless communication and tailored solutions.
Error Handling
Detects, logs, and resolves website or application errors quickly. Minimizes downtime and prevents issues from affecting users.
Minor Bug Fixes
Regular maintenance to correct small coding errors, broken links, or glitches. Keeps your website running smoothly with minimal disruptions.
SEO Audit
Comprehensive analysis of your website’s search engine optimization (SEO) health. Identifies technical issues and opportunities to improve rankings.
Security Monitoring
Protects your website from cyber threats with real-time scanning and alerts. Prevents malware, hacking attempts, and unauthorized access.
Frequently Asked Questions
A maintenance plan should cover the recurring technical work that keeps a site stable: updates, monitoring, backups, security checks, and routine fixes. Depending on plan level, it may also include performance review, content edits, and higher-priority support.
Response expectations should be clear before the plan starts. Routine requests and urgent issues are not the same, so the support model should explain how quickly each type of request is acknowledged and handled.
Minor fixes are the small changes that keep the site working and current, such as text edits, image swaps, broken layout adjustments, plugin issues, and form troubleshooting. Larger feature requests, redesign work, or new page builds should be scoped separately.
Yes, that is one of the main reasons maintenance matters. A site should have working backups and a restore process that can actually be used when something breaks, not just a checkbox saying backups exist somewhere.
The first priority is stabilizing the site, limiting damage, and restoring service. After that, the issue should be traced back to the cause so the same vulnerability or failure does not keep repeating.
In many cases, yes, but the site should be reviewed first. If it was built poorly, overloaded with plugins, or already has security or hosting problems, cleanup may be required before ongoing maintenance makes sense.