Website maintenance
How much does website maintenance cost — what you get and why it matters.
"The site is done, why pay monthly for something more?" — one of the most common questions we get. Answer: because a website isn't a product, it's a tool. And tools wear out, get used up, and fail when neglected.
In this article — real maintenance prices in 2026, what you get in which package, and what happens if you skip it.
Why websites even need maintenance
A website isn't a static document. It consists of:
- CMS system (WordPress, Shopify, or custom) — gets security updates nearly every week.
- Plugins and themes — updated regularly, and outdated versions are the most common attack vector.
- Server and database — subject to crashes, overload, disruptions.
- SSL certificate — expires, usually annually.
- Domain — expires, and every "late" payment can cost more.
Maintenance is essentially: someone regularly checks that everything is OK and responds before it becomes a problem.
Packages and prices (Basic / Pro / Business)
For 2026, real prices of quality maintenance:
| Package | Price | For whom |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | from €30 / month | Presentation website, small volume of changes |
| Pro | from €60 / month | Business website, blog, regular content updates |
| Business | on agreement | Store or site with 24/7 requirements |
Prices below €20 monthly usually mean tick-tock updates without monitoring — the site remains exposed.
What's specifically included
With a serious provider, a maintenance package covers:
- CMS, plugin, and theme updates — monthly (Basic) or weekly (Pro).
- Backup system — weekly (Basic) or daily (Pro), always off-server. Restore within 2 hours.
- Uptime monitoring — 24/7 checks whether the site is functioning. Alert when it drops.
- SSL and domain monitoring — alert one month before expiration.
- Security monitoring — malware scans, unusual activity detection.
- Content administration — 1 to 3 hours monthly for blog posts, images, minor changes.
- Core Web Vitals monitoring — speed and performance tracking (Pro package).
- Technical support — email (Basic) or email + phone (Pro).
What happens without maintenance
Real list of what we've seen with clients who came to us "for damage control":
- Hacked site due to outdated plugin — remediation: €200-500 and 3-7 days without site.
- Lost data without backup — unrecoverable, new site often the only solution: €1000+.
- Expired SSL — Chrome and Safari show "Not secure", clients leave: incalculable damage.
- Google ranking drop — Core Web Vitals decline without optimization, organic traffic sinks.
- Expired domain bought earlier — someone else takes it, and recovery costs hundreds of euros.
Average case: a client who didn't maintain their site for 3 years, remediation after one incident costs €500-1500. Maintenance on Basic package for 3 years = €1080. Often recovering from one attack costs more than 3 years of prevention.
Own IT vs. agency
Three models:
- IT person in the company — makes sense if the company has 20+ employees and the site is critical. Below that, it's more expensive (salary + benefits).
- Agency that built the site — fastest response, knows the structure. Most common and most cost-effective model for small businesses.
- Different agency specialized in maintenance — works if the first agency isn't responsive, or if you want to separate "builder" from "maintainer".
Rule that always applies: admin access must be yours. Regardless who you hire, you must have full control over the domain, hosting, and admin panel.
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- Basic maintenance — from €30 monthly.
- Pro package — from €60 monthly.
- Without maintenance — risk of €500-1500 per incident, plus potential unrecoverable losses.
- Most important — admin access must always remain yours, regardless of who maintains your site.
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