Annual continuity after year one
Websites bought through the managed checkout move to the £250/year care plan after 12 months unless cancelled before renewal.
Controlled updates, backups, practical checks and direct developer support for Wolverhampton businesses. Existing websites are inspected before responsibility or pricing is agreed.
Send the website address and the main concern. Do not send passwords or access keys here; I will explain a secure access route if an inspection is appropriate.
An inherited website is not placed on a cheap plan before its access, software, licences, backups and existing faults are understood.
Do not send passwords or access keys in the form. A secure access route is agreed only if an inspection is appropriate.
Tell me who hosts it, what platform it uses if known, and which fault or maintenance gap is causing concern.
I check ownership, versions, licences, backups, forms and the parts of the website the business relies on.
Repairs needed before takeover are identified instead of being hidden inside a routine monthly or annual fee.
The update cycle, backup route, checks, support channel, change allowance, reporting and exclusions are agreed for this website.
Risky work starts from a recovery point and finishes with the agreed enquiry, checkout, booking or login check.
Unsupported software, larger repairs and new development are explained and quoted instead of silently ignored.
The managed renewal belongs to websites bought through the managed checkout. An inherited site is reviewed before its maintenance scope or price is agreed.
After the included first year, unless cancelled before renewal.
Choose by the current ownership and level of work, not by trying to force every website into the same plan.
Websites bought through the managed checkout move to the £250/year care plan after 12 months unless cancelled before renewal.
An inherited WordPress or business website is inspected before the maintenance scope and price are agreed.
From £350 per month where the brief includes continuing technical changes, content work or active improvement.
The £250/year managed plan covers the domain, hosting, security, backups, essential updates and support for the website bought through the managed checkout. It follows the included first year and can be cancelled before renewal.
The proposal identifies the update cycle, backup storage and restoration route, post-change checks, support channel, response arrangement, any change allowance, reporting and third-party subscriptions. It also lists faults that must be fixed before routine care begins.
Major repairs, redesigns, new features, malware clean-up, emergency out-of-hours work, paid plugin licences and unlimited edits are separate unless the written scope explicitly includes them.
WordPress advises creating a backup before updates and keeping both site files and the database recoverable. Read the official WordPress update guidance and backup handbook.
The website, its ownership and its important customer journeys are assessed before routine care begins.
A maintenance package is only useful when the price and responsibility refer to the same scope. I offer three honest routes for Wolverhampton businesses: annual continuity for sites bought through the managed Web Spinner UK checkout, an assessed plan for an existing site, and active management where regular changes or growth work are required.
That distinction matters. A five-page WordPress brochure site is not the same maintenance job as WooCommerce, a booking system or a custom-coded application. Before pricing an inherited website, I check the platform, hosting, access, licences, backups, important forms and current faults.
Web Spinner UK works with Wolverhampton businesses remotely from Preston and does not claim a Wolverhampton office. You deal directly with Sam for the takeover review and agreed work. Routine website administration rarely needs a site visit; it needs controlled access and a clear record of who owns each technical account.
For a website bought through the managed checkout, the first year is included and the published care plan is £250 per year from year two unless it is cancelled before renewal. Existing or third-party websites are assessed and quoted separately. Active maintenance and management starts from £350 per month where the scope includes regular content, technical changes or improvement work.
Low headline prices often hide the questions that matter: Is the database backed up as well as the files? Is a restore actually possible? Are premium plugin renewals included? Who checks the form after an update? Does “support” mean advice, repair time or new development?
I answer those points in the written scope. A plan can include WordPress core, plugin and theme updates, backup checks, SSL and uptime checks, form testing and an agreed change allowance. It does not automatically include unlimited edits, a redesign, malware recovery, new integrations or third-party subscription costs.
The working method is deliberately plain. I inspect the change, confirm a usable recovery point, apply the agreed update and check the site's important journey. If the change causes a compatibility problem, rolling back and investigating is usually safer than stacking more updates on top.
You receive a direct explanation when a component has become unsupported or a repair sits outside routine care. That lets a Wolverhampton business decide whether to repair, replace or leave it alone. It also prevents a maintenance package being sold as insurance against every possible problem, which it is not.
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View local service →Once access, ownership, the recovery route and the written scope are agreed, routine care follows a controlled change-and-check cycle. Work outside that scope is explained before it is added.
What changed and when. Which important journey was checked. What needs a decision from the website owner. What sits outside the agreed maintenance scope.
Routine updates and agreed requests are handled against the website’s written scope and important customer journeys.
Risky work starts only when the agreed backup or restoration route is available.
The maintained component is changed, then the relevant form, checkout, booking or login route is checked where applicable.
Material work is recorded. Unsupported software, larger faults and decisions for the owner are raised rather than hidden inside routine care.
There is no universal update timetable or emergency SLA. The maintenance cycle and response arrangement are written around the platform, risk and business-critical journeys.
Responsibility starts only after the site is reviewed, any required stabilisation is agreed and the maintenance proposal is accepted.
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