What a managed website package should include
A managed website package should make scope, hosting, maintenance, revisions, launch timing, and AI costs explicit before the project starts.
The package should name the operating work
A website package is not only the design that appears on launch day. The useful question is what happens after the site is live.
The current offer is managed by design: hosting, updates, technical maintenance, revisions, and launch support are part of the service. That is the baseline a small team should look for before comparing prices.
Scope should map to the business need
The Basic package covers a managed one-page website, contact form, mobile responsive build, hosting, and monthly revisions. That is enough when the business needs a focused online presence.
Business adds a managed multi-page site, AI chatbot integration, CMS integration, SEO optimization, analytics dashboard, and priority support. The Full Shabang adds custom AI solutions, e-commerce readiness, advanced integrations, a dedicated manager, unlimited revisions, and priority 24/7 support.
Costs should be visible before launch
The public packages are priced at EUR 99, EUR 249, and EUR 499 per month with a 12-month commitment. Hosting and revisions are included.
AI usage is called out separately and billed at vendor cost. That separation matters because AI consumption can vary by use case, traffic, and integration scope.
Launch timing should be practical
The current launch path is 1-4 weeks from scope to go-live. The process starts with a 30-minute strategy call, then asset gathering, first design presentation, feedback, final content implementation, optimization, and launch.
A managed package is strongest when these details are stated plainly. It gives both sides a shared definition of done before the project begins.