New pages and sections
As the business grows, the site usually needs more than the original launch version. Support makes expansion straightforward.
- Add service pages or city pages
- Expand homepage sections
- Create new landing pages when needed
Add pages. Adjust content. Expand the build when it makes sense.
A website is not static forever. Services change, pricing changes, coverage areas expand, and better ideas show up after launch. The point of support is to keep momentum without forcing you into a subscription just to touch your own site. Pay for change when change is needed.
Good fit for service businesses adding new areas, companies refining their offer, and owners who want a familiar developer available when the next round of changes comes up.
What support can include
The build is yours. Support simply means there is someone who already knows the structure when you want to improve or expand it.
As the business grows, the site usually needs more than the original launch version. Support makes expansion straightforward.
Sometimes the structure is right but the wording, offer, or positioning needs to be tightened as the business evolves.
Once a core site is live, the next logical step is often more local coverage, stronger internal linking, or better service segmentation.
Small adjustments often matter: better CTA placement, tighter section order, new form fields, or a page that needs to be reworked after real use.
Why this model matters
A lot of businesses get trapped paying every month just to keep access to ordinary website changes. That is not the model here.
You are not required to stay on a retainer just to keep the site usable or editable.
Because the site is already familiar, future work usually moves faster and with less explanation.
The website stays your asset. Support is there when needed, not built as a gate around it.
When support usually becomes useful
Most post-launch work is not an emergency. It is the business getting clearer, broader, or more focused over time.
The business now offers something new and the site needs a real page for it instead of a quick mention buried somewhere.
The business is working in more towns or targeting more local markets, so the site structure needs to reflect that properly.
Once customers start using it, weak points become obvious. That is normal. Good support makes those fixes easy.
Sometimes support is not about repair. It is about expanding the parts of the site that are already producing useful results.
Next step
Send the page or section that needs to change and describe what is different now. That is usually all it takes to scope the next step.