How the work moves forward
Weburate first reviews the technology, access, current condition and backup position. A monthly or ad-hoc scope then states request channels, included effort, priorities, response boundaries and reporting.
Maintenance provides an agreed way to handle routine content updates, minor design changes and technically applicable checks after a website is live.
Businesses with a working website that needs regular attention but not a full redesign or a permanent in-house web role.
Content updates and small frontend changes may fit maintenance. New page systems, major redesigns and custom features require separate scoping.
Weburate first reviews the technology, access, current condition and backup position. A monthly or ad-hoc scope then states request channels, included effort, priorities, response boundaries and reporting.
Technology, current condition, update frequency, included hours, monitoring, backup arrangements, access and response expectations affect the maintenance fee.
Working administrator access, hosting access when needed, approved update instructions, replacement content and confirmation of who owns backups and third-party accounts.
Maintenance continues only for the agreed period. Unused time, urgent work, larger changes and cancellation terms follow the written plan.
Share your business, preferred pages, current website and desired launch timing.