Website Maintenance for UK Businesses, With Something to Show for It

If you are paying a monthly fee, you should get a monthly output, not just a line on an invoice for hosting you could buy elsewhere for a fraction of the price. Every month you get updates, backups, a security check and a short report showing exactly what was done.

200+

Websites maintained and monitored since 2022

Monthly

A report showing exactly what was done

Same day

Fixes for anything that breaks

No contracts

Leave whenever you want, no penalty

Sample monthly report

Uptime this month

99.98%

Backups completed

4 of 4

Plugins and core updated

6 updates

Security scans run

4

Content edits used

2 of 3 included

Every maintenance plan includes this as standard.

What is included every month

The same list whatever tier you are on. Nothing here is held back for an upgrade.

WordPress core, theme and plugin updates

Applied and tested on a staging copy first, so an update never breaks your live site without warning.

Daily backups, kept for 30 days

Stored off the server, so if anything goes wrong you can roll back to a version from any of the last 30 days.

Uptime monitoring, checked every few minutes

If your site goes down, we know before your customers do, and before it costs you enquiries.

Security scans and malware checks

Run automatically and reviewed monthly, catching problems before they become a locked-out site or a blacklisted domain.

A content edits allowance

Text, prices and photo changes made for you, so you do not need to touch the WordPress dashboard yourself.

Speed checks against PageSpeed Insights

Because plugins and updates slow sites down over time if nobody is watching. We catch that before you notice it.

A monthly report you can read

What was updated, what was backed up, what was fixed. In plain English, not a jargon-filled activity log.

Priority response if something breaks

Maintenance clients go to the front of the queue, not the back of a general support inbox.

No lock-in contract

Work month to month. If it is not worth it to you, you leave, no penalty either way.

"Maintained for businesses from Durham to Sunderland, Chester-le-Street to Newcastle, and everywhere else in the UK we have never set foot in."

Website maintenance pricing.

How much does website maintenance cost?

Three plans, all billed monthly with no minimum term and no exit fee. Cancel with a month of notice and you keep the site, the domain and every login. Hosting is paid by you directly to the provider, so there is no markup sitting inside these figures. Anything unusual, such as a large shop or a custom booking system, is quoted separately.

Basic

Updates and backups only

£25

Per month, plus VAT

Standard

Most sites choose this
£45

Per month, plus VAT

Priority

For sites that cannot afford downtime
£85

Per month, plus VAT

How that compares

Basic WordPress hosting alone runs a few pounds a month, which is exactly why buyers ask what a maintenance fee is for. The honest answer is everything hosting does not cover: the updates, backups, monitoring and fixing.
If a plugin update ever breaks your site and nobody is watching, that is the cost maintenance is actually insuring against.

What this does not include

A full redesign, new pages, or SEO work, those are separate services. If your site needs more than fixing, tell us and we will scope it properly rather than squeeze it into a maintenance call.

What is included in each plan?

What you getBasic £25Standard £45Priority £85
Core, plugin and theme updatesMonthlyFortnightlyWeekly
Offsite backupsWeeklyDailyDaily
Uptime monitoringYesYesYes
Security scanning and firewallBasicYesYes
Content changes includedNone30 minutes2 hours
We reply within3 working days1 working daySame working day
Monthly reportNoYesYes
Malware clean up if hackedQuotedQuotedIncluded

All figures are per month plus VAT. Hosting and domain renewals are paid by you directly to the provider and sit outside these plans. Content changes do not roll over from one month to the next.

Website maintenance checklist.

What we actually do every month

The same checklist runs every month, whichever plan you are on. This is what the monthly report is actually reporting on.

1

Check for updates

WordPress core, theme and plugins, applied on a staging copy first, then pushed live once confirmed nothing broke.

2

Run and confirm a backup

Not just taken, tested. A backup that will not restore is not a backup.

3

Scan for malware

Automated daily, reviewed by a person once a month.

4

Test every form and checkout

The most common silent failure on a maintained site is a form that quietly stopped sending.

5

Check site speed

Checked against PageSpeed Insights, caught early before it costs you rankings or enquiries.

6

Make your content edits

Text, price and photo changes you have sent over that month.

7

Write and send the report

What was done, what was found, and anything that needs a decision from you.

Choosing a maintenance provider.

How to tell good website maintenance from bad

Ask any of this before signing up, of us or anyone else quoting you.

Ask to see a real report, not a promise

A genuine maintenance report shows what was actually updated and backed up that month, not a generic paragraph that could apply to any client.

Ask whether backups are tested, not just taken

A backup nobody has tried restoring might not work when you actually need it. Ask when they last tested one.

Ask what counts as an included edit

Vague answers here are how “unlimited updates” quietly becomes a separate invoice for anything more than a typo fix.

Ask who owns the hosting and domain

It should be registered in your name. If a provider holds these and the relationship ends badly, you can lose access to your own site.
Website maintenance questions.

Questions we are asked before every project

A specific list every month: updates applied, a tested backup, a security scan, and a report showing all three plus any content edits you sent in. Not just hosting with a different name.

You can, and it will be cheaper. What it will not include is anyone checking whether an update broke something, whether backups actually restore, or whether your site is still fast. That is the part you are paying for.

We are alerted within minutes through uptime monitoring, and maintenance clients go to the front of the queue. Same day fixes on the Priority plan, next working day on Basic and Standard.

Yes, after a quick audit to check what platform and plugins it is running on. Most sites can be brought onto a maintenance plan within a week.

No. Work runs month to month. If it is not worth it to you, you leave, no penalty either way.

Yes. Both stay registered in your name, so you keep full control if you ever want to move to someone else.

A full redesign, new pages, or SEO work. Those are separate services with their own scope and price, not something we squeeze into a maintenance call.

Get a fixed quote for website maintenance, wherever you are in the UK

A twenty minute call, no charge and no obligation. You will have a written scope and a fixed monthly figure within one working day.