BRD-Maintenance Full Management
By user_fullname on May 3, 2026
BeginnerFrom €2,500/month. A dedicated relationship in which I run the digital presence as if it were my own.
Full Management is the top of the BRD-Maintenance offering. I take the maintenance, updates, security, content changes, compliance work, performance optimization, and ongoing pillar alignment off your team's plate. You get a direct line and a monthly report. The arrangement is capped at two Full Management clients at any time, because the level of attention the tier promises only works at that scale.
What's included
- All technical maintenance. Everything Mini, Standard, and Extra cover, with no credit cap on the recurring small tasks.
- Content production and updates. New pages, edits, image swaps, copy refreshes, blog posts, and similar content work delivered as part of the relationship rather than tracked as credits.
- Security and compliance work. Ongoing monitoring, vulnerability response, GDPR and accessibility re-reads, legal-page updates as regulations move.
- Performance and carbon practice. Continuous monitoring of speed and carbon footprint, with quarterly optimization passes against the Performance and carbon deliverable.
- Pillar alignment review. A monthly read of the presence against all five pillars, surfacing where drift has started before it compounds.
- Direct line. A communication channel that isn't a ticket queue. Email, text, or scheduled call, used as the work calls for it.
- Monthly report. A written summary of what was done, what was found, what's next.
What it costs
The base rate is €2,500/month. The actual rate depends on the site's complexity and the volume of recurring work it generates. Quoted per engagement after a scoping call.
Constraints
- Two clients maximum at any time. If both seats are taken, you go on a waitlist or take a higher Extra arrangement until one opens.
- Twelve-month minimum commitment, because the value of the tier compounds over time and shorter arrangements don't deliver it.
- Renewable annually after a joint review.
When you'd want this
- The presence cannot afford to drift, and you have no internal capacity to maintain it at the standard you want.
- You'd rather pay a known monthly figure than scope and quote each piece of work.
- You want a relationship in which the framework is being applied continuously, not at strategy refresh cycles.
- You have the budget to delegate the operational layer of your digital presence and want to delegate it to someone who answers to your values, not to a roster of clients.
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