A website lives only while someone tends to it: text goes stale, products change, the law calls for new pages and the platform needs updates. Keeping your own developer just for that is expensive; pulling in different freelancers is slow and unpredictable.
So we work in packs of hours. You buy the team's time for the month and spend it on whatever you need right now: today a new section, tomorrow a promo banner, the day after some fixes from your SEO specialist. An hour of any specialist costs the same, so you never have to choose between an "expensive" designer and a "cheap" content manager.
What the hours cover
Site content. Adding and editing sections, working with the menu and site structure, tuning responsive versions.
Design and development. Changing site functionality, editing design elements, designing and placing banners, work to SEO specialists' requirements.
Technical. Uptime monitoring, fixing errors and failures, a backup once a month, tracking domain delegation and platform payment deadlines, storing site content, testing and recommendations, setting up analytics counters.
Hours accumulate, they don't burn out
A quiet month isn't lost: unused hours roll over to the next month and accumulate. There's no scramble at month-end to find us something to do — the balance simply waits for its task.
The only exception is December 31: accumulated hours reset, and the new year starts with a clean balance. So in autumn it's worth looking at your balance and spending it well: speed up the site, rework a block you never got to all year, refresh the photos, set up a 1C or CRM integration, bring pages in line with new legal requirements. The year closes not with burnt hours but with work done.
Timing and payment
Response time to a request is 2 hours. The same hourly rate for any specialist, paid however suits you at the start of each month. The bigger the pack, the cheaper the hour: from €26/h on five hours down to €20/h on thirty.