A current website
Hours, services, photos, offers, and team information change when the business changes.
For Las Vegas service businesses
Websites · Ongoing maintenanceLVCOI can. A finished website still needs security updates, content changes, uptime checks, and regular testing of the forms and contact paths customers use. Those responsibilities are included in the managed website plans.

The business problem
Business hours change. Services change. Software needs updates. A form that worked last month can fail quietly today. Maintenance keeps the public information accurate and checks the parts customers depend on.
Hours, services, photos, offers, and team information change when the business changes.
Uptime, security, dependencies, forms, and contact links receive routine checks.
You know who owns the update and whether it is routine work or a separate project.
How we handle the work
We turn the findings into a work list, handle the most important items first, and show you what changed in accounts you own.
We document access, hosting, backups, forms, dependencies, and the current public information.
Updates are applied carefully, then the pages and contact paths are tested on real devices.
Completed changes, unresolved risks, and larger recommendations stay in a record you can inspect.
Proof you can inspect
We use measurements from accounts you own. Each result includes its source, date, and limits, so traffic is never presented as sales.
Verified through June 21, 2026
Call tracking was not installed, so this proves search visibility. We do not claim a lead, booked-job, or revenue number from it.
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Managed website maintenance starts with the $149 per month Starter plan. The audit confirms whether the current site can be maintained as it is or needs repair first.
You get a written list of the gaps we found, why they matter, and which ones deserve attention first. It is yours to keep whether you hire us or not.
Website and profile fixes can start as soon as access is in place. Google may take longer to recognize and reflect those changes, so the monthly report separates work completed now from results that take more time.
Text, photos, hours, pricing, and other changes to an existing page are normal updates. New pages, redesigns, software, and complex integrations are scoped before work starts.
Start with the business
The written audit explains what is working, what needs attention, and what is not worth paying for. Keep it, use it yourself, or ask us to handle the work.