Launching your new website isn’t the end of the project — it’s the beginning of everything it was designed to do.
But too often, businesses are left on their own after go-live.
The designer vanishes, the CMS feels like a maze, and you're stuck wondering how to make updates, add new content, or fix that thing that suddenly stopped working.
That’s not how I work.
🔧 Support that’s built into the process
When I build a site, I don’t just hand it over and disappear.
From day one, I structure everything with clarity and scalability in mind — so when you do need help, it’s simple to get.
🛠️ What ongoing support can include
Every client is different, but here are some of the common ways I continue to help after launch:
- 🔄 Small updates or edits — text tweaks, new pages, image swaps
- 📬 Email or tech integrations — setting up Mailchimp, Zapier, custom forms
- 📊 SEO enhancements — fixing page titles, writing better metadata, keyword tips
- 💬 CMS training — so you (or your team) can manage your content with confidence
- ⚙️ Bug fixes or performance tweaks — especially after third-party updates
💡 Flexible support, built around you
Not everyone wants or needs a monthly retainer — and that’s fine.
If you prefer ad-hoc support, I’m happy to work that way. Need something? Drop me a message. I’ll either sort it, advise you, or quote it quickly and clearly.
But if your business does prefer to budget for ongoing support with a predictable monthly cost, I offer retainer options too — tailored to what you actually need.
No lock-in, no one-size-fits-all. Just flexible, honest support that works the way you do.
🤝 Why this matters
For small teams, founders, and growing businesses, knowing you’ve got someone in your corner makes a huge difference. You shouldn’t have to relearn your entire website just to update a blog post.
You built this thing to grow. I’m here to help it grow with you.
Final Word
Support shouldn’t feel like an afterthought.
At Two Bears, it’s part of the whole picture — from first wireframe to whatever comes next.
Need something sorted — or want to explore a flexible support plan?
Let’s talk. I’ll meet you where you are.