A website is not a one-time project. Content goes stale. Things need updating. New pages need to be added. SEO needs ongoing attention. Most small businesses do not have time to manage all of that, and they should not have to.
Our support packages keep your Webflow site current, performant, and growing. Content updates, new page builds, SEO adjustments, schema markup additions, performance monitoring, and development changes are all handled on a monthly retainer so you have a known cost and a reliable partner rather than a revolving door of one-off requests.
Every support client gets priority response times and a monthly check-in to review what was done and what is coming next.
Part of our Websites service. Often paired with ongoing SEO and AI search optimization.
A monthly website support retainer makes sense when your site is generating real revenue and the cost of something going wrong or falling behind exceeds the cost of the retainer. That typically means: you are publishing content regularly and need development help to do it efficiently, you are running SEO campaigns that require ongoing page updates and schema additions, or you have a Webflow site with custom functionality that occasionally needs adjustment. For sites that mostly stay static and require a change once every few months, ad-hoc project billing usually makes more sense than a retainer.
Our support packages cover content updates (text changes, image swaps, new sections), new page builds, SEO maintenance (meta title and description updates, schema additions, new FAQ content), schema markup additions, performance monitoring, and development changes that go beyond what the Webflow Editor handles natively. Every support client gets priority response times and a monthly check-in. What is not included in support: full redesigns or major new feature builds, which are scoped as separate projects.
Webflow sites do not require maintenance in the way WordPress sites do. There are no plugins to update, no security patches to apply, no PHP version mismatches to resolve. The hosting and security infrastructure is managed by Webflow. What ongoing support covers is not maintenance but growth: keeping your content current, adding new pages as your services evolve, improving SEO over time, and making sure your site continues to perform as your business changes. That is a meaningful distinction. It is not about keeping the lights on. It is about making the site increasingly better over time.