Launching a website is not the end of the project. Over time, websites need updates, backups, security checks, performance improvements, content changes, and occasional bug fixes. Without maintenance, even a well-built website can become outdated or unstable.
Maintenance helps protect the website from common problems such as broken forms, expired SSL certificates, outdated dependencies, spam submissions, slow loading pages, missing backups, and layout issues caused by updates or browser changes.
For businesses, maintenance is important because the website is often connected to leads and customer trust. If the contact form stops working or the website goes down, the business may lose opportunities without noticing right away.
A good maintenance plan can include regular updates, uptime checks, backups, small content edits, performance reviews, security monitoring, and technical support. The exact plan depends on the type of website and how often it changes.
Debugsy provides ongoing website maintenance so businesses can keep their sites reliable, secure, and useful after launch. A website should continue supporting the business, not become another technical problem to manage.