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A website care plan is an ongoing arrangement covering the work a site needs after launch: security and platform updates, backups, uptime monitoring, small content changes, and periodic checks that forms and tracking still work. It is maintenance, and it is separate from marketing or new development.
Platform and dependency updates, because unpatched software is how small business sites get compromised. Off-site backups that have been tested by actually restoring one. Uptime monitoring that alerts a human. A recurring check that the contact forms still deliver, which is the single most common silent failure on a business website.
New pages, redesigns, campaign landing pages, SEO work, and content writing. Those are projects. A care plan that quietly absorbs them is either underpriced or not actually being done. Clarity about the boundary is worth more than a generous-sounding scope.
Forms break constantly and silently: an expired API key, a mail provider tightening its rules, a spam filter starting to eat notifications. Nobody notices, because the failure looks exactly like a quiet month. A monthly test submission catches it, and it is the highest-value five minutes in any maintenance routine.
Free written audit. No call required, no commitment, no upsell at the end.
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