Shopify Website Management.
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Launching a new Shopify site is step one. Keeping it updated, fast, and problem-free while you run the business? That’s the real grind.
We handle ongoing web management for Shopify so your site keeps doing its job—without you having to play part-time developer, designer, and QA.
Is this for you?
You’re a good fit for Shopify web management if:
- You already have a Shopify site (we built it or someone else did).
- You know it needs regular updates, fixes, and tweaks, but it always falls to the bottom of your list.
- Every time you log in to “just change one thing,” you lose an hour and your patience.
- You want someone who knows your business and your tech stack watching your site, not just a random freelancer.
What you want:
- A site that stays up to date, fast, and clean.
- Small fixes and improvements handled without drama.
- Someone you can message when “something on the site is weird” and trust it’ll get sorted.
What you get out of this
This isn’t a big redesign every month. It’s the ongoing care and feeding your site needs to keep performing:
Fewer broken links, weird glitches, and “oh no, the form doesn’t work” moments.
Faster load times and smoother customer experience.
A site that reflects your current offers, hours, products, and priorities—not last year’s.
What we actually do for you.
Here’s what’s happening behind the scenes while you run the business.
1. Keep your content current
We handle routine content updates, like:
- Swapping photos, banners, and hero sections
- Updating hours, locations, menus, services, pricing (with your approval)
- Adding or lightly editing new pages based on the structure we already built
You send us the changes you want—we take care of executing them cleanly.
2. Handle small design & layout tweaks
We make sure your site stays usable and on-brand as things evolve:
- Adjusting layouts to highlight new offers or products
- Cleaning up sections that are getting cluttered
- Fixing elements that look off on mobile
Nothing wild—just the stuff that keeps the site looking and feeling solid.
3. Monitor basic performance & health
We keep an eye on:
- Obvious speed issues and basic performance red flags
- Pages with weird behavior (errors, broken pieces)
- Forms and key actions (like “contact us” or “add to cart”) actually working
We’re not replacing a full-on dev team—but we are your first line of defense.
4. Support your marketing
We help your site keep up with your marketing calendar:
- Creating or adjusting landing pages for campaigns
- Updating site sections to line up with promos, events, or seasonal pushes
- Making sure tracking snippets (for Meta, Google, etc.) are still where they need to be
Your marketing doesn’t live in a vacuum—your site needs to reflect it.
5. Be your “call when something breaks” person
Instead of panicking every time:
- A section looks wrong on mobile
- A form submission isn’t coming through
- A plugin/app update messes something up
…you send us a message, and it becomes our problem to solve.
What we won’t do.
- We won’t quietly rebuild your site or make major changes without you.
- We won’t promise to handle huge redesigns or complex dev projects inside a simple management plan.
- We won’t nickel-and-dime you for every tiny tweak once we’ve agreed on a scope.
We will keep your Shopify site in good shape, support your marketing, and flag when it’s time for a bigger change or redesign.
Investment.
You’ll always get a clear scope and quote before we start, but here’s how it usually breaks down:
Larger one-off fixes or mini-projects (like new sections or more complex pages) are scoped separately if they go beyond normal maintenance.
If that sounds reasonable for having someone you trust owning “website stuff,” it’s probably worth a conversation.
