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Managed hosting vs DIY website maintenance

DIY hosting can look simple until updates, security work, revisions, and launch support become recurring responsibilities.

Hosting is only one part of ownership

A live website needs more than a server. Someone has to keep hosting running, apply updates, handle technical maintenance, and make practical revisions when the business changes.

Curiosity packages are positioned around that managed responsibility: hosting, security updates, technical maintenance, launch support, and revisions are included in the website package.

The DIY tradeoff

DIY can make sense when a company already has the time and technical owner to manage the website. Without that owner, small tasks compete with sales, operations, and client work.

A managed package turns those recurring tasks into an agreed monthly service. The site owner still makes business decisions, but the maintenance rhythm is no longer ad hoc.

Make the commitment explicit

The current packages use a 12-month commitment and include hosting and revisions. That makes the operating model visible before work starts.

The package call exists to confirm scope before launch work begins. The booking page uses internally generated workday slots, so the inquiry route stays inside the website instead of depending on an external scheduler.