Website Maintenance

Website maintenance, handled by a human you can text

A website is not a set-it-and-forget-it thing. Content changes, hours change, things break, and an out-of-date site quietly hurts you. Maintenance here means the updates and fixes get handled by the person who built the site, fast, without you filing a ticket and waiting two weeks.

Neglected sites go stale and break trust

Old prices, wrong hours, a contact form that silently stopped working, a slow page nobody noticed. Small problems on a website cost real customers, and most owners do not have the time or the access to fix them. Big agencies make you wait in a support queue for simple changes.

Direct, fast, no ticket queue

Need a change? You text Ron. Updates, new pages, fixes, content swaps, and keeping things current get handled directly by the person who knows your site inside out. No middlemen, no waiting weeks for a one-line change.

Fast changes

Content, hours, prices, and tweaks handled quickly when you need them.

Fixes

Broken forms, layout issues, and bugs caught and fixed.

Stay current

Your site keeps reflecting your real business instead of going stale.

Direct line

You deal with the builder, not a support queue.

How it works

01

Reach out

Text or email what you need changed.

02

Handled

Ron makes the change directly, usually quickly.

03

Confirmed

You see it live and know it is done.

04

Ongoing

Your site stays accurate and working as your business evolves.

Maintenance arrangements are set up based on what your site needs. Ron will give you a straight answer on what makes sense for you.

Questions

Do I have to use this if you built my site?

No. You own your site fully. Maintenance is there if you want changes handled for you instead of doing it yourself.

How fast are changes made?

Simple changes are usually quick because you are dealing directly with the builder, not a queue.

Can you maintain a site you did not build?

Sometimes, depending on how it was built. Ron will tell you honestly whether it makes sense.

What counts as maintenance?

Content updates, fixes, small additions, and keeping the site current and working. Bigger new builds are scoped separately.