What website maintenance actually involves - and why it's not optional
A website isn't something you buy once and leave alone. It's a live system that needs constant attention: CMS updates, PHP versions, security patches, SSL certificates, backup routines. Let those slip, and your site gets slower, less secure, and eventually penalised by Google.
Most businesses only notice when something breaks. The CMS won't flag an outdated plugin. The server won't warn you when PHP support ends. And Google won't tell you your load time has crept from 2 seconds to 6.
We handle all of it. Not as an anonymous hosting provider, but as the agency that built your site, wrote the code, and knows exactly how the pieces fit together. Maintenance from people who understand what they're maintaining.



































