More than support, a long-term partnership
For businesses that want their website set up properly, looked after over time, and guided by clear thinking as things change.
When a partnership makes sense
If your website plays an important role in your business, there’s a point where simple maintenance isn’t enough.
A partnership gives you ongoing oversight, clear visibility into what’s happening, and guidance on what to focus on next, without needing to manage the technical details yourself.
It’s about staying informed, not overwhelmed, as your business and the wider digital landscape continue to change.
Is a partnership right for you?
Partnerships work best for businesses where the website plays a meaningful role in enquiries, sales or day-to-day operations.
They’re built for owners and teams who want clarity, context and sensible direction, not just tasks complete, and who value having a long-term technical partner rather than reacting to issues as they arise.
If your needs are short-term or purely reactive, a care plan or one-off project may be more appropriate.
Colin was recommended to us, and he was brilliant from start to finish. He guided us patiently through building a booking website from scratch, responded quickly, worked at our pace, and nailed the look and wording to match our brand. Approachable, supportive, and we’d absolutely recommend him.
Jon & Jayne James
orchardescapes.com
Two ways of working together
Both partnership levels are built around long-term support and clear thinking.
Insight
Focused on clarity, reassurance and understanding how things are performing. The Insight partnership provides ongoing visibility and context, so you understand what’s happening and why.
Growth
Designed for businesses that want more active involvement, clearer priorities and momentum over time. The Growth partnership builds on this with deeper involvement and proactive guidance to help move things forward more deliberately.
Partnership - Insight
Typically £175–£325 per month,
depending on the level of involvement required.
Ongoing clarity and oversight, without the noise
The Insight partnership is designed for businesses that rely on their website and want to understand how it’s really performing without having to manage the technical details themselves.
It gives you ongoing oversight across your website’s technical health and search visibility, with clear explanations of what’s happening and why it matters. Instead of reacting to issues as they arise, you have someone paying attention and keeping you informed.
You’ll have access to a private performance dashboard that brings everything together in one place, replacing confusing reports with clear context and plain-English insight.
This partnership is about confidence and reassurance. Knowing where things stand, understanding what’s changing, and having someone you trust keeping an eye on it all.
Partnership - Growth
Typically £395–£650 per month,
depending on the level of involvement required.
Active involvement and clear direction over time
The Growth partnership is for businesses that want more than oversight and reassurance.
It builds on the Insight partnership with deeper analysis, clearer priorities and more proactive involvement, helping you decide where to focus effort for the best long-term results.
Alongside ongoing monitoring and explanation, this partnership includes regular input on what to improve next, why it matters, and how different changes connect. It’s about moving forward deliberately, not reacting to issues as they appear.
Your performance dashboard includes deeper insight and guidance, bringing together visibility, performance signals and recommendations in one place so decisions are based on understanding, not guesswork.
This partnership is about momentum. Having someone actively involved in shaping what happens next, and supporting your website as a core part of your business as it grows.
Why partnerships are priced as a range
Partnerships are priced within a clear monthly range because the level of involvement varies from business to business.
Some websites need light oversight and occasional guidance. Others benefit from deeper analysis, more regular input and more proactive involvement. A fixed price would either under-scope the work or ask some clients to pay for attention they don’t actually need.
Using a price range keeps things fair and flexible. It allows the partnership to reflect the level of responsibility, insight and ongoing input required rather than a rigid list of deliverables.
The exact cost is agreed up front, based on your setup and what level of involvement makes sense.
Care Plans vs Partnerships
Care Plans cover the essentials, keeping your website secure, updated and running reliably.
Partnerships include this care work and add ongoing oversight, insight and direction for businesses that rely more heavily on their website.
If maintenance is enough, a Care Plan is the right fit. If you want clearer understanding and more active involvement, a Partnership makes sense.
What working together looks like
Partnerships usually begin with a conversation.
We’ll talk through your website, how it’s currently supporting your business, and what feels unclear or frustrating. You don’t need a detailed brief or a fixed plan, part of the process is working out what actually matters.
Once we’re working together, you’ll have access to your very own private performance dashboard. This will give you a clear, at-a-glance view of how things are looking, alongside explanations in plain English and deeper insights when you want it.
Rather than relying on reports or scattered emails, the dashboard becomes a shared reference point showing what’s being monitored, what’s changed, and where attention is best focused.
From there, I’ll recommend the partnership level that makes sense and outline what the first few months would look like. Everything is agreed up front, and nothing moves forward unless it feels like a good fit on both sides.
As things progress, the level of involvement can evolve. Some businesses stay in the same place for years; others move between Insight and Growth as their needs change.
The goal is a steady, long-term working relationship, not a rushed handover or a fixed-term programme.
Interested in a partnership?
If you think this kind of ongoing support would be useful, the next step is a simple conversation.
There’s no pressure to commit, just a chance to talk through your setup and see whether a partnership makes sense.
No obligation. No hard sell.