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YOUR TECH,
HANDLED

A website is never really "done" — it needs updates, security, backups, and someone watching when things go wrong. Most businesses either ignore that until something breaks, or pay a help desk that treats them like a ticket number. This is neither — one person, actively managing your site, who picks up the phone when you call.

01

Software & Plugin Updates

Outdated software is the #1 way small business sites get hacked. Every update is tested and applied on a regular schedule, so you're never running something with a known vulnerability out in the open.

02

Security Monitoring & Malware Protection

Your site is actively monitored for intrusion attempts, malware, and suspicious activity — and if something does slip through, it gets caught and cleaned up fast, not discovered three weeks later by a customer.

03

Automated Backups & Disaster Recovery

Daily backups, stored off-site, mean a bad update, a hack, or a hosting failure is a quick restore — not a lost website and a lost week. Worst case is a minor inconvenience, never a disaster.

04

Uptime & Performance Monitoring

Your site is watched around the clock for downtime and slowdowns. If it goes offline at 2am, I know before your customers do — and I'm already working on it.

05

Content Updates & Small Edits

New hours, a price change, a fresh set of photos — the small edits that would otherwise sit on your to-do list for months get handled, usually the same day you ask.

06

Domain, DNS & Email Management

Domain renewals, DNS records, and business email setup are the kind of thing that's invisible until it breaks — and then it's a crisis. It's managed proactively, so it never gets the chance to become one.

07

Monthly Health Reports, Plain English

A short, plain-English summary of what was updated, what was caught, and how your site is performing — so you always know your website is in good hands, without needing to ask.

08

A Human You Can Reach

No ticket queues, no outsourced call centers reading from a script. When something needs attention, you call or email one person who already knows your site — and it gets handled.

YOUR WEBSITE SHOULDN'T BE YOUR JOB.

Let me handle the tech so you can get back to running your business.