Service
Website support and enhancement in Norwich
Measured improvements, technical reviews and dependable maintenance for Norwich and Norfolk websites and applications that need to keep performing.
Live websites and applications need care after launch. Small issues accumulate, dependencies move, content changes shape and performance can drift unless someone is paying attention.
I help Norwich businesses, Norfolk organisations and agencies keep platforms stable while making steady improvements: bug fixes, dependency updates, performance work, technical reviews, feature development and pragmatic refactoring.
The aim is to reduce risk and keep useful systems moving, whether I built the project originally or am joining an existing codebase.
Need calm technical support? Let’s talk about what needs attention.
What this service covers
Ongoing support can include codebase review, bug fixing, dependency updates, CMS improvements, performance work, accessibility fixes, content model changes, feature development, technical advice and safer release habits.
The work is usually measured and practical: understand what is fragile, prioritise the changes that reduce risk, and keep improving the platform without unnecessary churn.
When this is a good fit
This service is useful when a live website or application needs a reliable technical partner, when an agency wants senior support for an existing client, or when a business has inherited a platform that needs careful improvement rather than a rushed rebuild.
It is also a good fit for periodic reviews where performance, accessibility, maintainability or search foundations have started to drift.
Evidence and related context
The portfolio includes ongoing Statamic support and extension work for Framework Training and KaarbonTech. For related delivery thinking, read Accessibility Is Not A Scanning Problem and Your Website Still Needs To Be The Source.
Need a steady technical partner for a web project?
Bring in senior help for planning, delivery, review or long-term support without adding more moving parts.