What’s included
A website is $99 a month. Nothing upfront, cancel any time. Here is exactly what that covers, so neither of us has to guess later.
Changes are included. New things are quoted.
It is the same line you draw yourself. You fix the trim you installed. Adding a second bathroom is a new job. Nobody argues about that, and nobody should have to argue about this either.
In the $99
Hosting, SSL, and your domain
Renewed and paid for. Nothing expires on you and nobody has to remember a date.
The contact form, working
Every enquiry reaches your inbox. If it ever stops, that is on me to notice and fix.
Content changes, whenever
New hours, a new phone number, prices, a service you have added or dropped, a review worth showing.
Photos from the job
Text me a picture of finished work and it goes on the site. Usually the same day.
Uptime monitoring
I find out the site is down before you do, which is the whole point of paying somebody.
Updates and security
Kept current, kept fast. This is the work that quietly stops happening when a site is left alone.
Someone who answers
You call or text a person in Lakeland, not a help centre.
Quoted separately
Not refused, just not part of a monthly plan for a website. These are real builds with real work behind them, so they get a real price, and you see it before anything starts.
Taking payments online
Card payments, invoicing, checkout.
Online booking or scheduling
Customers picking a slot on a calendar.
Customer logins
Accounts, portals, anything with a password.
A shop
Products, stock, shipping, tax.
A full redesign
Starting the look over from scratch rather than changing what is there.
The fair-use bit
There is no change limit and I am not going to count them. Most business websites change four or five times a year, so a cap would be theatre. If your site turns out to need steady weekly work, I will tell you that plainly and we will either quote it or move you to a retainer. What I will not do is stay quiet, get resentful, and give you worse service.
If you cancel
You cancel any time and I hand you the files. It is a real website, not a page rented inside somebody’s platform, so it can be moved to another host and another developer. The domain is registered in your name, not mine, which is the part people usually find out too late.
Anything not on this list?
Ask. The answer is usually yes with a number attached, and you will get the number before any work starts.
Tell me about your project