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* '''Software & Security Updates''' — keeping your CMS, plugins, themes, and server software patched for security, compatibility, and performance. ([markupus.com](https://markupus.com/blog/development/8-essential-website-maintenance-tips-2025/ | * '''Software & Security Updates''' — keeping your CMS, plugins, themes, and server software patched for security, compatibility, and performance. ([markupus.com](https://markupus.com/blog/development/8-essential-website-maintenance-tips-2025/)) | ||
* '''Backups & Disaster Recovery''' — scheduled backups stored securely; restoration support in case of data loss or site outage. ([loopo.org](https://loopo.org/blog/website-maintenance)) | * '''Backups & Disaster Recovery''' — scheduled backups stored securely; restoration support in case of data loss or site outage. ([loopo.org](https://loopo.org/blog/website-maintenance)) | ||
* '''Performance Monitoring''' — checking site speed, core web vitals; identifying slow pages or heavy assets. ([theexpertcommunity.com](https://theexpertcommunity.com/website-development/best-practices-for-website-maintenance/)) | * '''Performance Monitoring''' — checking site speed, core web vitals; identifying slow pages or heavy assets. ([theexpertcommunity.com](https://theexpertcommunity.com/website-development/best-practices-for-website-maintenance/)) | ||
* '''Security Monitoring & Protection''' — SSL management, malware scans, firewall setup, login security and vulnerability checks. ([captivateclick.com](https://captivateclick.com/blog/securing-website-maintenance-performance-optimization | * '''Security Monitoring & Protection''' — SSL management, malware scans, firewall setup, login security and vulnerability checks. ([captivateclick.com](https://captivateclick.com/blog/securing-website-maintenance-performance-optimization)) | ||
* '''Content Updates & Editing Support''' — small content changes, updating text or images; ensuring content freshness and relevance. ([loopo.org](https://loopo.org/blog/website-maintenance)) | * '''Content Updates & Editing Support''' — small content changes, updating text or images; ensuring content freshness and relevance. ([loopo.org](https://loopo.org/blog/website-maintenance)) | ||
* '''Broken Link & Functionality Checks''' — verifying links, forms, navigation, interactive elements to make sure everything works. ([theexpertcommunity.com](https://theexpertcommunity.com/website-development/best-practices-for-website-maintenance/)) | * '''Broken Link & Functionality Checks''' — verifying links, forms, navigation, interactive elements to make sure everything works. ([theexpertcommunity.com](https://theexpertcommunity.com/website-development/best-practices-for-website-maintenance/)) | ||
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Support & Maintenance
Support & Maintenance is our ongoing service to ensure your website stays secure, up-to-date, fast, and performing at its best—long after launch. This guide explains what we provide, what you can expect, and how you can help make maintenance smooth and effective.
What Support & Maintenance Covers
Here are the key tasks included in most maintenance plans:
- Software & Security Updates — keeping your CMS, plugins, themes, and server software patched for security, compatibility, and performance. ([markupus.com](https://markupus.com/blog/development/8-essential-website-maintenance-tips-2025/))
- Backups & Disaster Recovery — scheduled backups stored securely; restoration support in case of data loss or site outage. ([loopo.org](https://loopo.org/blog/website-maintenance))
- Performance Monitoring — checking site speed, core web vitals; identifying slow pages or heavy assets. ([theexpertcommunity.com](https://theexpertcommunity.com/website-development/best-practices-for-website-maintenance/))
- Security Monitoring & Protection — SSL management, malware scans, firewall setup, login security and vulnerability checks. ([captivateclick.com](https://captivateclick.com/blog/securing-website-maintenance-performance-optimization))
- Content Updates & Editing Support — small content changes, updating text or images; ensuring content freshness and relevance. ([loopo.org](https://loopo.org/blog/website-maintenance))
- Broken Link & Functionality Checks — verifying links, forms, navigation, interactive elements to make sure everything works. ([theexpertcommunity.com](https://theexpertcommunity.com/website-development/best-practices-for-website-maintenance/))
- Maintenance Reports & Communication — periodic reporting (monthly/quarterly), change logs, issue summaries, future recommendations. ([aalpha.net](https://www.aalpha.net/blog/website-maintenance-support/))
What Is Not Typically Included in Standard Maintenance Plans
Some issues or tasks fall outside most maintenance agreements. These might include:
- Major redesigns or theme/structure overhauls
- Large-scale content creation (blogs, new sections) or custom development
- Third-party integration work beyond what was originally scoped
- Costs for premium plugin licenses, paid themes, or external services
If you need work beyond standard maintenance, we’ll provide estimates for the additional scope.
How Frequently We Perform Maintenance Tasks
We schedule maintenance based on the website’s needs, activity levels, and traffic. Typical cycles include:
- Daily / Weekly Tasks — backups, uptime monitoring, security checks, plugin and theme update reminders. ([loopo.org](https://loopo.org/blog/website-maintenance))
- Monthly Tasks — performance reviews, broken link checks, reviewing analytics, fixing small issues. ([js-interactive.com](https://js-interactive.com/monthly-website-maintenance-tips/))
- Quarterly / Semi-Annual Tasks — reviewing SEO health, auditing content, cleaning up database, reviewing hosting and capacity needs. ([aalpha.net](https://www.aalpha.net/blog/website-maintenance-support/))
What We Need from You to Support Maintenance Efforts
To make maintenance effective and efficient, your contributions help:
- Provide access to hosting, backups, analytics, CMS, and SSL certificates
- Let us know about changes in business offerings, branding, or content priorities
- Share feedback if you notice usability issues, broken links, or any odd behavior
- Approve updates in a timely manner, especially security patches or software upgrades
Choosing a Maintenance Tier & Payment Terms
Maintenance offerings are typically broken into tiers—differing based on response time, frequency, and support scope:
| Tier | What’s Included | Ideal For | |------|------------------|-----------| | Basic | Weekly backups, security monitoring, monthly performance check | Smaller sites with lower traffic | | Standard | Everything in basic + faster updates, small content fixes, faster response | Medium sites with frequent content changes | | Premium | All standard services + hourly support, priority, customized add-ons, frequent reporting | High traffic or complex sites (e-commerce etc.) |
Payments are generally recurring (monthly or quarterly), with clear service level agreements (SLAs).
Best Practices for Maintenance Clients
Here are things you can do from your side to get the most out of ongoing maintenance:
- Use strong, unique passwords; update them when necessary
- Limit number of admins or user roles—remove access when no longer needed
- Keep content organized; archive or remove outdated material
- Use reliable hosting, manage server resources proactively
- Monitor logs, watch analytics; flag unusual traffic or performance dips
Related Pages
- Troubleshooting — self-help guides for common issues
- Contact & Resources — how to reach support and access materials
- Policies & Agreements — maintenance terms, scope, contracts
- Search Engine Optimization — overlapping aspects like performance & content freshness