WordPress Hosting & Ongoing Responsibility
I work with WordPress sites I can actively manage, maintain, and stand behind long-term.
If you don’t want to deal with any of this website stuff, and you know me or somebody who does, this service is not only for you it’s worth it at triple the price.
When your website is properly managed, you’re not thinking about hosting, updates, renewals, or who to call when something feels off. Things run smoothly, issues are handled before they become problems, and responsibility is clear.
Simple, predictable hosting — with clear responsibility
I’m a GoDaddy reseller, which means hosting costs are just about what you’d pay directly over there.
They make you wait to speak with somebody 15,000 miles away who you very likely will have a difficult time communicating with. Is that what you want? Of course not. That’s why I set this up. To save you from that. I handle everything. It costs you just about the same.
Why pay someone to patch a mess when I’ll rebuild it cleanly as part of taking responsibility for it?
Many websites don’t fail all at once — they slowly fall apart.
They get harder to update, slower to load, and more fragile over time.
At a certain point, continuing to patch what’s already broken stops making sense.
Most clients come to me for one of these reasons.
Fully managed WordPress hosting with updates, monitoring and a clear point of responsibility when something breaks.
Changes, fixes, troubleshooting and hands-on work
that goes beyond routine maintenance.
If your site is outdated, slow or fragile, rebuilding cleanly is often smarter than continuing to patch what's already broken.
For new projects - or when rebuilding makes more sense - a clean WordPress site is often INCLUDED when you move or establish hosting with me.
(Bizarre Tony Romo reference)
No pressure, no commitment — just a quick look to see if this makes sense for both of us.
Reach out and provide WordPress dashboard admin access (temporary access is fine).
I’ll review your setup and confirm whether we’re a good fit and what options make sense.
If it makes sense, we’ll outline next steps — hosting, improvements, or a site modernization.
You don’t need to decide anything today.
The first step is just a short conversation to understand your setup, what’s working, and what isn’t. I’ll tell you honestly whether:
fixing makes sense,
rebuilding makes more sense, or
we shouldn’t work together at all.
No pressure. No obligation. No surprises.
If we move forward, we’ll do it deliberately — and if we don’t, you’ll still leave with clarity.