*Please note that all of our plans require a functioning website. If you do not have a website and need one to be developed, we offer a custom plan option specifically for this purpose. Please click on the “custom plan” link for more information and to get in touch with us
Website & WordPress Maintenance Plans
Our fixed monthly development and maintenance plans allow easy budgeting and financial planning. All these plans can be customized to your exact needs. If a feature you need is not mentioned above, please reach out.
Advance
- Everything from basic
- Up to 24 hrs support
- Dynamic Website
- Google Tag Manager
- A/B Testing (Optimizely)
- E-commerce
- Shopify Store
- WooCommerce for WordPress
- WordPress Plugins
- Hosting & Domain Support
- Custom Code
- Integration with CRM
- Custom WordPress Theme
- WordPress Backup
Basic
- WordPress Website
- Up to 12 hrs support
- Add or edit content
- SEO Optimization
- Google Analytics setup
- Local Business Listing
- Contact Form integration
- Bug Fixes
- WordPress Upgrade
- WordPress Backup
Custom
$xx/ month or hourly
- Custom Applications
- iOs / Andriod Mobile Apps
- Hosting support
- Staff Augmentation
- Part-time or Full-time support
Most Common Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, WordPress does require maintenance. This includes tasks such as:
- Keeping WordPress up to date. WordPress releases new versions regularly, often including security patches and bug fixes. Installing these updates as soon as possible is important to keep your website secure and running smoothly.
- Backing up your website. Putting all your eggs in one basket is never a good idea. Regularly backing up your website will help you protect your data in a disaster, such as a hacking attack or server failure.
- Scanning your website for malware. Malware can be a significant threat to any website. There are several free and paid tools available that can scan your website for malware.
- Optimizing your website for search engines. This includes adding keywords to your website’s content, creating title tags and meta descriptions, and submitting your website to search engines.
- Managing your plugins and themes. WordPress plugins and themes can add a lot of functionality to your website but can also introduce security vulnerabilities. It’s essential to keep your plugins and themes up to date and only install them from trusted sources.
- Custom Code. Let’s face it, your business is unique, and your customer expects an unforgettable experience. While WordPress has plugins for many different scenarios, there are times when you require a custom solution. We can help you develop custom code. Contact us today to get started.