Care Plan
Care Plan keeps the site current, supported, and conversion-ready after launch instead of letting it quietly slide backward.
For businesses that need their site kept current, supported, secure, and improving over time.
Care Plan
What this needs to fix
Support becomes serious when the site needs to stay sharp, current, and commercially useful after launch.
- Updates and fixes keep slipping because no one owns the site properly.
- Performance, polish, and trust cues fade once launch energy disappears.
- The business wants support that includes improvement, not just maintenance.
What is included
- Updates, fixes, and small improvements
- Security, speed, and uptime attention
- Content changes and conversion-minded refinements
- A direct support channel with senior oversight
How the work moves
- Stabilise the current site and document the support baseline.
- Handle recurring updates and meaningful small improvements.
- Keep the site current, supported, and conversion-aware over time.
Selected snapshot
Good support protects the gains a better site creates.
Care Plan keeps the site current, stable, and commercially aware so trust, clarity, and conversion do not slide backward after launch.
Selected snapshot
Support plus campaign landing pages
Ongoing support and focused landing pages for a premium operator that needed performance, polish, and campaign agility without constant rebuilds.
Best fit
Businesses that want founder-led oversight after launch, not a forgotten maintenance checklist.
- Businesses that want continuity after launch.
- Operators who value direct access and senior oversight.
- Sites that need steady improvement, not periodic panic fixes.
Not fit
- Businesses that only want a token maintenance checklist.
- Sites with no appetite for improvement or governance.
- Projects that actually need a rebuild before support makes sense.
FAQ
Questions buyers usually settle before committing to this path.
Is this just maintenance?
No. Maintenance is included, but the point is support, oversight, updates, and meaningful small improvements over time.
Does this only apply to sites built by oOMF!?
Not necessarily. If the site is stable enough to support properly, Care Plan can start there. If it is not, a rebuild may need to come first.
What kind of changes fit here?
Content updates, fixes, UX refinements, performance attention, and conversion-minded improvements that keep the site current and useful.
Next step
If the site needs steady attention after launch, make support a real service.
The first conversation confirms what the site needs now and whether ongoing support is the right first move or comes after a bigger reset.