Website Management

Website Management for Service Businesses

Website management keeps the live site current through updates, fixes, maintenance, and small improvements without reopening scope for every request.

Website management keeps the live site from stalling.

Many businesses can launch a website, but not keep it current. Website management solves that by handling updates, fixes, maintenance, and smaller improvements on a repeatable track while keeping larger work clearly scoped.

Who It’s For

This page is for businesses that need continuity after launch, not another backlog.

Teams with recurring update requests

Businesses that need the site to stay current but do not want every small task to become a separate project.

Owners without a site operator

The website needs attention, but there is no internal person consistently handling upkeep.

Businesses that value continuity

The best fit is a team that wants the site to keep improving instead of drifting after launch.

What We Do

Management work is designed for routine needs, small improvements, and steady upkeep.

Management

Monthly Management

Monthly support for websites that need updates, fixes, minor adjustments, and steady upkeep without turning every request into a new project.

  • Content updates, image swaps, and small page edits
  • Bug fixes and minor layout adjustments
  • Routine maintenance and smaller operational improvements

Outcome A website that stays current, stable, and easier to operate without building an internal backlog around small changes.

Handle recurring requests

Content changes, image swaps, minor adjustments, and bug fixes are handled in a consistent maintenance rhythm.

Keep scope boundaries clear

Larger redesigns, major builds, and advanced development are separated from routine support so the support track stays workable.

How It Works

The process is built to keep routine work moving while staying clear about what belongs in a separate scope.

Receive the request

Changes come in through direct communication with enough detail to identify the page, issue, and desired outcome.

Triage the work

The request is sorted into routine support, bug fix, content edit, or work that needs a broader scope.

Implement and check

Changes are made, reviewed, and prepared for publish without turning routine work into a drawn-out process.

Deliver a clear summary

The update comes with a short summary of what changed and any items that should be handled separately.

What You Get

Management should reduce friction, not hide bigger problems under a maintenance label.

  • Faster handling of routine updates and fixes
  • A repeatable support track for the live site
  • Clear boundaries around what stays in maintenance
  • Ongoing upkeep that keeps the site current
  • Less internal backlog around smaller website tasks

Common Questions

What counts as website management work?

Updates, fixes, minor adjustments, maintenance, and smaller content or layout changes generally fit the management track.

What moves into scoped work?

Full redesigns, major builds, advanced development, larger automation work, and other structural changes are better handled as scoped projects.

Is content editing included?

Yes, where it fits the support track and does not turn into a larger rewrite or rebuild.

Can you manage a site you did not originally build?

Yes, as long as the site and access situation can be reviewed and supported responsibly.

These pages are meant to help you evaluate fit, review the offer, and move to the right next step without extra friction.

If the fit is clear, start the project.

The next step is a short email about the business, the current site, and what the website needs to do next.