Website Maintenance That Keeps You Running Smoothly
Your website needs care to stay fast, safe, and online.
At Brain Acts, we handle all updates, backups, and checks so you can focus on your business.
No downtime. No stress. Always ready.
What Is Website Maintenance?
Website maintenance means keeping your site updated, secure, and working properly.
It covers performance, security, and content updates, everything that keeps visitors happy and Google confident in your site.
What We Do in Website Maintenance
We take care of every technical and security detail.
Our website maintenance services include:
- Regular software and plugin updates
- Security monitoring and malware protection
- Full backups and restoration support
- Broken link and image checks
- Speed and Core Web Vitals optimization
- Hosting and uptime monitoring
- Content and design adjustments
- Monthly health and performance reports
Your website stays healthy, secure, and always ready for customers.
Our Process
We follow a simple, clear process that gets results without confusing you with jargon.
- Audit: We review your website’s current performance and setup.
- Fix: We repair errors, broken links, and slow pages.
- Protect: We add security layers and regular backups.
- Monitor: We keep track of uptime and performance monthly.
Proactive care. Reliable results.
Why Choose Brain Acts
We don’t wait for problems, we prevent them.
You’ll get:
- 24/7 site monitoring and support
- Faster page loading and fewer errors
- Updated plugins and secure hosting
- Monthly reports with clear results
- A team that knows your website inside out
FAQs About Website Maintenance
Q1. How often should a website be maintained?
At least once a month or weekly for busy or eCommerce sites.
Q2. What happens if I skip maintenance?
Outdated sites can slow down, break, or become targets for security risks.
Q3. Do you handle plugin and theme updates?
Yes, we safely update all core files and plugins after backups.
Q4. Can you monitor my site’s uptime?
Absolutely. We track uptime and fix issues before they affect visitors.