Our Plans - Billed Monthly
Website Maintenance
Premium | $600
Everything Basic + Standard
Regular content updates
Troubleshooting issues
Monthly Report
Plan Descriptions
Billed $125/month. Best for small business websites that want their site professionally maintained without ongoing changes.
What's Included:
WordPress core updates – Keeps the foundation of your site secure and running properly.
Plugin & theme updates – Prevents features from breaking and reduces security risks.
Monthly full-site backup – A saved copy of your site in case anything goes wrong.
Basic security monitoring – Watches for suspicious activity or known threats.
Edits included:
No content or design edits included in this plan.
Not included:
Text or image changes
New pages or features
SEO work
Hosting or domain fees
Billed $300/month. Ideal for active websites that need light updates and ongoing monitoring.
What's included:
Everything in Basic Care
Weekly backups
More frequent restore points for added peace of mind.
Performance checks
Helps your site load faster for visitors.
Uptime monitoring
Alerts if your site goes offline.
Broken link checks
Prevents visitors from landing on error pages.
Basic SEO health checks
Ensures search engines can properly read your site.
Edits included:
Up to one (1) small edit per month
Example: text change, image swap, button link update
Not included:
New page creation or layout redesigns
Blog writing or copy rewrites
Advanced SEO strategy
Billed $600/month. Designed for growing businesses that rely on their website for leads and credibility.
What's included:
Everything in Standard Plan
Daily backups
Allows fast recovery if an issue occurs.
Advanced security monitoring
Extra protection against hacks and malware.
Malware scanning & prevention
Helps keep your site clean and trusted.
Technical SEO checks
Supports long-term visibility in search results.
Monthly site performance review
Ongoing oversight of site health.
Edits included:
Up to 3 small edits per month
Example: text updates, image replacements, minor layout adjustments
Not included:
New page builds or redesigns
Custom development or feature additions
Advanced SEO campaigns
Learn More
WordPress powers a significant portion of the internet, making it one of the most trusted and flexible website platforms available today. Its popularity, however, also means it requires consistent care. A WordPress website isn’t something you simply launch and forget—it needs regular maintenance to stay secure, fast, functional, and visible in search results.
Without proper upkeep, websites can slow down, break after updates, become vulnerable to security threats, or even go offline entirely. For businesses that rely on their website for credibility, leads, or sales, maintenance isn’t optional—it’s essential.
WordPress maintenance is the ongoing process of keeping your website healthy, secure, and performing at its best. Unlike fully managed platforms, WordPress is self-hosted, which means updates, backups, and security are the responsibility of the site owner or a professional they trust.
Typical WordPress maintenance includes:
WordPress Core Updates
Keeping WordPress itself up to date to improve security, stability, and performance.
Plugin & Theme Updates
Ensuring all tools and design elements remain compatible and protected against vulnerabilities.
Security Monitoring
Watching for malware, suspicious activity, and unauthorized access attempts.
Performance Optimization
Improving site speed through caching, image optimization, database cleanup, and code improvements.
Routine Backups
Creating restore points so your site can be recovered quickly if something goes wrong.
SEO & Site Health Checks
Monitoring broken links, metadata, indexing issues, and overall technical SEO health.
Uptime Monitoring
Making sure your site is accessible to visitors around the clock.
For business websites, even a short outage or security issue can impact trust, rankings, and revenue.
A well-maintained website protects both your business and your audience. Here’s why regular maintenance matters:
Security Protection
Because WordPress is widely used, it’s a common target for attacks. Updates and monitoring significantly reduce risk.
Website Speed & Performance
Faster websites create better user experiences and perform better in search results.
Plugin & Platform Compatibility
Outdated plugins can conflict with newer WordPress versions, causing errors or broken layouts.
Search Engine Visibility
Search engines favor websites that load quickly, function properly, and follow best practices.
Business Continuity
For service-based and e-commerce businesses, downtime directly affects income.
User Experience & Trust
A smooth, reliable site builds confidence and encourages visitors to take action.
Maintenance needs vary depending on the size and purpose of a website. Most services fall into these categories:
1. Essential Maintenance
Best for small websites or blogs that don’t change often.
Includes:
WordPress core updates
Plugin and theme updates
Weekly backups
Basic security checks
2. Ongoing Maintenance
Ideal for growing businesses and active websites.
Includes everything above, plus:
Daily backups
Speed optimization
Uptime monitoring
Light SEO and content health checks
3. Advanced Maintenance
Designed for high-traffic sites and e-commerce platforms.
Includes:
Real-time security monitoring
Malware prevention and cleanup
Advanced performance optimization
Technical SEO audits
Priority support
4. Custom or Enterprise Maintenance
Built specifically for complex or high-risk websites.
May include:
Dedicated support contact
Custom theme and plugin management
Staging environments for testing
Third-party software integrations
Detailed performance and SEO reporting
Maintenance costs vary based on several factors:
Website size and complexity, Number of plugins and custom features, Backup frequency, Security requirements, Performance and SEO needs, and Level of support and response time
The more critical your website is to your business, the more proactive your maintenance should be.
Most maintenance services are structured in one of the following ways:
Monthly Plans
Predictable pricing with consistent coverage
Typical range: $30–$500+ per month
Hourly Support
Best for occasional help
Average: $50–$150 per hour
Annual Plans
Often discounted when paid upfront
Pay-As-Needed Services
Useful for low-maintenance sites, but costs can add up quickly
Small blogs or personal sites: $30–$100
Small to mid-sized business websites: $100–$300
E-commerce websites: $200–$600+
High-traffic or enterprise sites: $500–$2,000+
These costs typically cover updates, backups, security, and performance monitoring. Custom development or emergency fixes may be additional.