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WordPress support to keep your website running smoothly

Reliable Ongoing Support

Keep your website updated, secure, and properly maintained.

Proactive Monitoring

Spot issues early and reduce the risk of bigger problems.

Clear Communication

Know what’s being looked after and where support is focused.

Ongoing support backed by real WordPress project experience



Flexible WordPress support for different website needs

A simple ongoing support process

Everything you need to know before choosing a plan

Yes, absolutely. If your website needs change over time, you can move to a different maintenance plan that better fits your current requirements. This gives you flexibility as your website grows or your support needs increase.

Yes, WooCommerce websites can be supported. For smaller or more straightforward WooCommerce setups, this may fit within a higher-tier maintenance plan. For more complex stores, custom functionality, or websites with a larger volume of products and activity, a more tailored support arrangement may be recommended.

Small content edits usually include simple updates such as changing text, swapping images, updating links, replacing team members, editing page sections, or making minor layout adjustments. Larger design changes, new page builds, custom development, or more involved functionality updates would usually fall outside standard content edits and be quoted separately if needed.

This depends on how you want to structure support, but maintenance plans are generally designed as ongoing monthly support. This allows enough time to properly monitor your website, stay on top of updates, and provide consistent care rather than treating maintenance as a one-off task.

That’s completely fine. Many websites need maintenance because they already have underlying issues. If your site has existing technical problems, plugin conflicts, performance concerns, or update-related risks, I can review the current state of the website and recommend the best way to move forward. In some cases, an initial cleanup or stabilisation task may be needed before ongoing maintenance begins.

Where possible, updates should be handled carefully and with minimal risk. For straightforward websites, routine updates may be completed efficiently on the live site. For more complex websites, eCommerce sites, or websites with custom functionality, a safer workflow may involve testing changes more carefully before applying them live.