Small businesses need steady upkeep. No drama. No surprise bills. You get a plan, regular checks, and support when things change.
What maintenance covers
- Updates and patches where relevant Source 1 .
- Bug fixes and small improvements.
- Performance checks and quick wins Source 4 .
- Accessibility checks on key journeys Source 2 Source 3 .
- Content edits and tidy ups.
- Backups and recovery checks.
- Monthly task log.
How it runs
- Quick review of your setup and risks.
- Pick a monthly plan.
- Work gets logged and shared each month.
- Priorities stay tied to your goals.
FAQs
Do you support sites you did not build?
Yes. Work starts with a quick review so risks and limits are clear.
What is included each month?
Updates and patches where relevant, checks for breakages, performance checks, accessibility checks, plus support time based on your plan.
Is there a minimum term?
It depends on the package. Some plans run month to month, others tie to a build agreement.
How do requests get handled?
You send a short brief. I log work against your monthly time and share a task summary.
What access do you need?
Hosting access, domain access where needed, and analytics. For CMS sites, admin access too.
Sources
- [1] OWASP. OWASP Top 10. Back to article
- [2] W3C. Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2. Back to article
- [3] W3C WAI. Evaluating Web Accessibility Overview. Back to article
- [4] web.dev. Why does speed matter?. Back to article