Support &
maintenance
Most websites are built with good intentions and then slowly become nobody's responsibility
Updates are postponed, small issues accumulate, and eventually the site feels fragile. Ongoing support means you no longer have to think about the technical side of your website.
Common friction
Many clients reach out after a website suddenly stops working at an inconvenient time
No Clear Owner
The website exists but nobody clearly maintains or updates it
Uncertainty
You are unsure whether updates or backups are actually happening
Accumulated Delay
Small changes are repeatedly delayed because they feel risky
Reachability
You depend on a developer who is difficult to reach when needed
Technical Overhead
You simply do not want to deal with the technical details anymore
Prevention over emergency fixes
I treat a website as an ongoing service rather than a finished product. That means keeping the system updated, monitoring potential issues and handling small adjustments before they become problems.
Communication remains simple - usually just a short email describing what you need changed or checked. You do not need to open tickets or learn a new system.
Continuous stability, straightforward updates
What support includes
A working relationship, not just a service request
Over time I become familiar with your website and business context, which makes future improvements faster and more sensible.
"The website stops being a concern and becomes a stable part of daily operations."
Getting started
Send a short message with your website address and describe how it is currently maintained. I will let you know what it would involve.
Send an email →Usually responds within 24 hours