Custom Websites
Launch day is the start of the relationship, not the end
The web is littered with sites that were great on launch day and decayed from there — outdated hours, broken forms nobody noticed, software three years behind on patches. The difference between those sites and ones that keep earning is simple: somebody's job is to care.
Every site we build is a managed asset. We host it on modern infrastructure, monitor uptime and errors around the clock, keep dependencies patched on a schedule, and take backups that make the worst case a quick restore instead of a catastrophe. When something breaks at 2 AM, monitoring wakes us — not a customer complaint three days later.
Managed also means the site keeps up with your business. New staff, new pricing, a seasonal promotion, an added service line — you send us the change and it appears, usually within a business day or two. No ticket portal to a stranger, no hunting for the freelancer who built it and moved on, no 'we'll get to it next sprint.'
And because we're watching the analytics, improvement is continuous rather than episodic. Pages that underperform get rewritten. New search opportunities get new pages. The site compounds in value instead of depreciating toward the next expensive rebuild.
What this looks like in practice
- Managed hosting with SSL, backups, and security hardening included
- 24/7 uptime and error monitoring with a human who responds
- Scheduled dependency and security updates, tested before deploy
- Content changes handled for you — typically within 1–2 business days
- Quarterly performance reviews with concrete improvement recommendations
The bottom line
A website with nobody caring for it is a depreciating liability. Ours come with the care built in — which is why they get better with age instead of worse.
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A website, custom software, marketing — or all three. No pitch, no pressure. Tell us about your business and we'll show you what's possible.