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Website Maintenance

Website maintenance for stable operation, updates, bug fixing, speed, security, SEO fixes and ongoing improvements.

WEBSITE SUPPORT

How support becomes a controlled process

Urgent fixes, regular updates, performance, security and improvements are split into a clear workflow.

01
Audit
02
Priorities
03
Fixes
04
Updates
05
Control
06
Report

Before / after support

Before

  • Fixes are chaotic
  • Updates are delayed
  • Speed degrades
  • Changes are undocumented
After

  • Priorities are clear
  • Updates are controlled
  • Speed is tracked
  • Changes are documented


Task list

A concrete work artifact that makes the next step clear and reviewable.


Update plan

A concrete work artifact that makes the next step clear and reviewable.


Speed checklist

A concrete work artifact that makes the next step clear and reviewable.


Form checks

A concrete work artifact that makes the next step clear and reviewable.


Change log

A concrete work artifact that makes the next step clear and reviewable.


Report

A concrete work artifact that makes the next step clear and reviewable.

TASK FIT

When this service is useful

The service is most effective when the task, constraints and expected business result are clear.

The website needs stability

Bugs, updates, security and speed require a careful plan.

Regular improvements are needed

Content, forms, pages, integrations and SEO tasks work better as a managed queue.

Changes carry risk

Backups, testing and rollback should be prepared before edits.

SCOPE

What is included

The scope is adjusted to the project, but the baseline covers the parts needed for a reliable first result.

Website condition audit

CMS, theme, plugins, speed, errors, forms and critical flows.

Fixes and improvements

Bugs, blocks, forms, speed, SEO and integrations.

Ongoing support

Task list, result checks and change control.

PROCESS

How the work is organized

We keep the path predictable: context, priorities, implementation, QA and next improvements.

Website inventory
Task prioritization
Edits with backup and QA
Report and next cycle

READING

Guides for choosing a solution

Useful articles before you decide on platform, SEO, automation or conversion priorities.

GUIDEWebsite Redesign SEO ChecklistA website redesign SEO checklist: URLs, redirects, metadata, structure, schema, speed, analytics and launch QA.GUIDESEO Audit ChecklistA practical SEO audit checklist: indexation, structure, metadata, schema, speed, content gaps, competitors and an actionable action plan.GUIDEWhy Your Website Does Not Generate LeadsA practical checklist for websites that do not generate leads: traffic, offer, UX, forms, analytics, speed, SEO and…
Need a practical next step?

Describe the task and we will suggest whether to start with an audit, implementation plan or a focused improvement scope.

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FAQ

What is the result of Website Maintenance?

You receive a clear implementation scope: what should be checked, built, improved or automated first, with priorities and next-step options.

Can we start with an audit?

Yes. For existing websites, CMS platforms, SEO, ads or automation, an audit is usually the safest way to define scope before implementation.

Can the work be split into stages?

Yes. We can start with critical fixes or a first release, then continue with SEO/GEO, integrations, analytics, automation or support.

Do you include SEO, analytics and lead handling?

Yes, when they affect the business result. We consider metadata, schema, forms, events, CRM handoff and support requirements.