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Care Plan · After launch

Launch is not the finish line. It is the handover point.

Once a website is live, the business keeps moving. Photos change. Services change. Dates move. Wording needs tightening.

The important thing is deciding who looks after those changes before they become annoying.

New photos Service changes Class dates Small wording updates Form checks

Two honest routes.

There are two sensible ways to keep a website up to date.

Route one

You edit directly.

The right route when updates are frequent, you're confident making them, and the site was planned around editing from day one.

Route two

We keep it current.

The simpler route when the site needs to stay current, but you'd rather not carry the technical side of it yourself.

Neither is wrong. The mistake is not deciding before the site is built.

The Care Plan

A modest plan for modest changes after launch.

The scope is deliberately narrow. That is what keeps it honest.

Built for

  • Small wording updates
  • Photo swaps
  • Service, date or price changes
  • Simple checks
  • Minor fixes
  • Practical advice

Not built for

  • Redesigns
  • New site sections
  • Custom systems
  • Ongoing campaigns
  • Unlimited work
The Care Plan
from £39per month

A modest plan for modest changes after launch. No lock-in — the site stays yours.

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