Web Management
Your site lives on my infrastructure.
I ask clients who hosts their website. Most of them don't know. They think it's GoDaddy but they're not sure. Nobody's logged in since the last developer left. The SSL certificate expired two months ago and nobody noticed until a customer mentioned the warning screen. That's the moment I usually get the call.
What I run for clients is WordPress. WordPress where it earns its keep. Something simpler where it doesn't.
Process
Here's what happens.
Your site moves to my infrastructure. I take over the hosting, the security, the updates, and the monitoring. You stop thinking about it.
I move everything.
DNS, hosting, email routing, plugins, database. Your site comes off whatever shared box it's been sitting on and onto dedicated cloud infrastructure under my management. Zero downtime. You don't touch anything. You don't even notice it happened, except the site gets faster.
I take the thing apart.
Plugin conflicts, outdated dependencies, security holes, performance problems nobody told you about. Everything gets documented. This becomes your first Site Health Report and the baseline for everything that comes after.
Then it starts pulling its weight.
Updates get tested before they touch your live site. Security monitoring runs around the clock. Backups happen daily. And when something breaks, because eventually something always does, my phone buzzes. Not yours.
First of every month, the report lands.
Plain language. What I did, what I found, what's coming next, and how performance compares to last month. You never have to wonder if the money's doing anything. The report is the receipt.
Coverage
What's covered.
Cloud hosting
Dedicated cloud server. Not shared with hundreds of other sites. Fast, isolated, and fully under my control.
Security
SSL certificates, firewall, malware scanning, login hardening. Problems caught before you know they exist.
Updates
WordPress core, themes, and plugins. Tested in staging first. No "update all and pray" approach.
Daily backups
Automated daily. Point-in-time restoration. If something goes wrong, we roll back in minutes, not days.
Uptime monitoring
Checked every 60 seconds. If your site goes down, I know before your customers do.
Site Health Report
Monthly. What happened, what's next, how performance compares. The proof that the work gets done.
The portal
The receipt for the engagement.
Every engagement runs through one portal: contracts, change orders, invoices, files, milestones, approvals, notifications. One log-in, one source of truth, one place to find anything I've ever done for you.
Sound like what you need?
Let's talk about your sitePricing
Calibrated, not off the rack.
Pricing is calibrated to your site. A 20-page brochure site doesn't carry the same maintenance load as a 120-page lead-generation engine. Tell me what you're running and I'll show you what fits.
Tell me about your siteQuestions
Things people ask.
What happens to my current hosting?
Do I still have access to my site?
What if I want to leave?
What about my domain and email?
Do maintenance hours roll over?
Ready to hand it off?
Tell me what you're running and I'll tell you what the migration looks like.
Tell me about your site