What you pay for
You pay for the initial build, the infrastructure, and the recurring work required to keep the website accurate, fast, secure, and connected to your business systems.
Website Subscription
A website subscription turns a large one-time rebuild into a predictable monthly operating cost. That can be useful when the site needs to keep changing, but the agreement should still be transparent.
You pay for the initial build, the infrastructure, and the recurring work required to keep the website accurate, fast, secure, and connected to your business systems.
A subscription is strongest when you need regular changes, content support, landing pages, integrations, or performance improvements and do not want to coordinate several vendors.
Minimum terms, setup fees, support limits, cancellation, and handoff options should be easy to understand before you sign. Confusing terms create churn even when the work is good.
Questions
Sometimes, especially at the start. Over time, the value depends on how much support, maintenance, and improvement work your business actually uses.
Base and Growth plans use a 6-month minimum term. Scale uses a 12-month minimum. After that, plans move month-to-month with a clear cancellation process.