Web maintenance: what is included and why is it essential?

There is a common mistake in many companies:

to think that once a website is published, that's it.

It is launched, it works, visitors come in... and it is taken for granted that it will continue to do so.

This is not the case.

A website is not a brochure. It is a living system: it depends on updates, server, plugins, security, forms, integrations and many factors that are constantly changing.

That's why web maintenance is not optional. It's what keeps your website up and running... or stops it from doing so.

What is web maintenance

Web maintenance is the set of technical tasks that ensure that a website functions correctly over time.

To put it bluntly: it's not about improving the web, it's about preventing it from breaking.

  • Do not let it fail
  • Don't let it become sluggish
  • No loss of functionality
  • Not vulnerable
  • To continue to generate business

What is included in web maintenance

This is where the difference between a serious service and “updating plugins without looking” lies.

1. Controlled updates

  • WordPress (core)
  • Plugins
  • Topics
  • Compatibility check
  • Test after upgrade

Updating without checking can break the web. Getting it right reduces risk.


2. Back-up copies

  • Automatic backups
  • External storage
  • Guaranteed restoration

There is no point in having copies if they don't work.


3. Web security

  • Access control
  • User review
  • Protection against attacks
  • Vulnerability detection

Most hacked websites are not hacked because of complex attacks, but because of lack of maintenance.


4. Monitoring and errors

  • Technical errors
  • Server crashes
  • Broken links
  • Invisible problems

Many websites fail without anyone noticing... until they lose customers.


5. Performance and speed

  • Loading times
  • Resource optimisation
  • Database
  • Caché

A slow website doesn't just affect SEO, it affects your conversions.


6. Forms and conversions

  • Forms test
  • Email proofreading
  • Lead control
  • Integrations (CRM, payments, etc.)

This is the point where most money is lost.


7. Basic technical SEO

  • Tracking errors
  • Indexation
  • Redirections
  • Broken pages

It doesn't position itself, but it prevents you from losing what you already have.

What is NOT web maintenance

Not everything falls under maintenance:

  • Designing the website from scratch
  • Create new pages
  • Strategic SEO changes
  • Complex developments

That is evolution or development, not maintenance.

Why web maintenance is essential

A website does not fail all at once. It degrades little by little.

  • A plugin becomes obsolete
  • Incompatibilities appear
  • Forms fail
  • The web becomes slow
  • Something ends up breaking

And when it happens, you are no longer maintaining.

You are fixing a problem.

What you can lose without maintenance

It's not technical, it's business:

  • Potential customers
  • Sales
  • SEO positioning
  • Brand image
  • Security

Maintenance is not an expense. It is avoiding a major one.

WordPress web maintenance: what to consider

If your website is on WordPress, this is key:

* Constant updates
* Plug-in control
* Reinforced security
* Reliable backups
* Periodic technical review

WordPress without maintenance does not fail today. It fails when you least want it to.

How much does web maintenance cost

It depends on the type of website and the service.

Basic Plan

Simple corporate websites.

Intermediate plan

Websites with forms, traffic or integrations.

Advanced Plan

Ecommerce or business-critical websites.

If it is too cheap, it is probably not real maintenance.

Signs that your website needs maintenance now

  • You don't know if there are backups
  • Not reviewed for months
  • The website is slower
  • No proof of forms
  • You have many plugins
  • You depend on the web to sell

If you have marked several, don't leave it.

Web maintenance checklist

Weekly

  • Check that the website is working
  • Review forms

Monthly

  • Upgrade system
  • Review errors
  • Optimising performance

Quarterly

  • Technical audit
  • Resource cleaning

Tips for contracting web maintenance

  • Don't choose by price alone
  • Ask what exactly is included
  • Make sure they test the website
  • Demand real backups
  • Values support in the event of problems
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Frequently asked questions

Upgrades, security, backups, technical review and basic support.

Yes, especially if your website generates business.

It depends on the type of website and the level of service.

Avoid technical problems that affect positioning.

And now for the uncomfortable part

If your website is important to your business, leaving it unmaintained is not a strategy.

It is to trust that nothing will go wrong.

And you know how that usually ends.

If you'd rather forget about weird problems and have the peace of mind that everything is working as it should, we see it with you.

Let's talk and leave your website alone (the good kind).