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Ongoing Web & Technical Support
Without the Agency Overhead

Flexible monthly support for businesses that need a reliable senior developer - without hiring in-house or dealing with bloated agencies. No long-term contracts, no account managers.

Is this Right for You?

 You don’t have an in-house developer

 Your site works, but needs ongoing care

You want predictable monthly costs

You want to work directly with a senior dev

Support Options

Essential Support

For businesses that need their website kept secure, stable, and looked after


Best for: 

  • Small Businesses
  • Simple Websites
  • “Someone to call when something breaks”

  • Ongoing technical support
  • Security, SSL & updates
  • Backups & monitoring
  • Content changes
  • DNS & hosting support
  • Fixed hourly rate for large tasks

£300/mo

Most Popular

Growth Support

For teams that want improvements, performance and results, not just maintenance.


Best for: 

  • Growing teams
  • Marketing-focused sites
  • Performance optimisations

  • Everything in Essential
  • 20 h/mo developer time included
  • Performance & speed optimisation
  • On-page SEO improvements
  • Integration & feature work
  • Preferential rate for larger projects

£1,000/mo

Continuous Support

For businesses in active development, growth, or transition


Best for: 

  • Active Development
  • Platform transition
  • Marketing & CRM-heavy setups

  • Everything in Growth
  • 40 h/mo developer time
  • HubSpot or WordPress specialist support
  • PWA & advanced frontend work
  • Technical SEO
  • Email & CRM technical support

£2,000/mo

Want the details?

View full Service Level Agreement (SLA)

Ad-hoc Technical Support provided for customers without a support package: £80/hour (Minimum 1 hour. Billed in 15-minute increments.)
Most clients choose a monthly package, which significantly reduces the effective hourly rate.
 

How this Compares?

In-house developer £4-6k
Agency retainer Expensive & slow
WEBtechSupport Flexible & senior

 

Want the full details?

Download Service Level Agreement

Not sure which option fits your setup?

I’m happy to talk it through.