Yes. Your website is designed so you can make updates after launch if you choose to. As part of our website design proposal, we include two to three hours of recorded training for your staff. This training walks through how to manage common updates in WordPress and gives your team the confidence to handle basic content changes independently.
That said, keeping a website current often involves more than simple text edits. While WordPress is user-friendly, effective updates can require an understanding of content formatting, images, and documents for the web, and, in some cases, basic HTML, CSS, or PHP. Ongoing updates may also include adding new resources, adjusting layouts, or managing blog content.
For clients who prefer not to handle these tasks themselves, we offer optional Website Management Services for a small monthly fee. With this option, you can request updates whenever you need them, and our team takes care of the work for you, allowing your staff to focus on other priorities.
Our Essential Web Services package includes up to six update requests per month and covers items such as regular content changes, page updates or additions that follow the existing site layout, blog post updates, adding documents or media, and basic theme or CSS adjustments. Each request is handled as an individual ticket, so multiple changes across different pages are tracked separately.
More advanced work, such as custom page designs, section or site redesigns, or adding new functionality like e-commerce, memberships, or custom development, falls outside of routine maintenance and is scoped separately if needed.
This approach gives you flexibility. You can manage updates internally, rely on our team for ongoing support, or use a combination of both, depending on what works best for your organization.