KeepWatch

Know what your website is showing people.

For $79/month, we take a monthly look at the public signals on your website, write a plain-language report, and help close one small issue at a time.

What we check

Your website, in plain language.

KeepWatch is for a local business owner who wants someone watching the site without turning small issues into a large project. We capture the homepage signals we can check, mark what we could not complete, and put it in a report you can read.

What $79/month covers

A report, one fix, and the proof behind it.

The report

Once a month, we write down the public website signals we could capture and anything that stayed incomplete.

The fix

We agree on one small website fix for the month. Broad rebuilds and larger projects stay separate.

The proof

When a fix is made, we keep the before-and-after evidence with the report.

Before a change is made

You approve the next step.

We agree on the fix before work begins. If we do not have the right access to make a change, we send the next step to you or work with the person who does.

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$79/month

Tell us about your site.

Tell us where to look. We will start with a conversation about your site and the kind of small fix that would make sense. We do not begin work until we agree on it.

We use what you send only to respond about your request. We do not sell it. Details: Privacy.

Good questions

Before you start.

What counts as a small fix?

One focused change we agree on together, such as a broken contact link, a title correction, or a clearer next step on a page. It does not turn into a redesign or a broad site project.

What if you need access to my site?

We agree on the work before a change begins. If we do not have the right access, we send the next step to you or work with the person who does.

Will someone read the report?

Yes. A real person reviews every report before it is delivered.

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Let's build something that points true.

Tell us what you're working on. The first conversation is a conversation, not a pitch.

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