Keep what you shipped running.
You shipped a live product. Now a growing share of your week goes to keeping it alive: bug reports, failed deploys, dependency warnings, weekend pages. We take that off your plate, watch it on a defined cadence, and hand back the hours so you can build what comes next.
The friction that keeps showing up.
Maintenance is not optional. A live product needs steady attention or it quietly rots: small issues compound, updates lapse, and one day a routine deploy breaks. The real cost is that the attention it demands pulls you away from the work only you can do.
Bugs are reported faster than you can triage them, and the backlog keeps growing.
You are the one on call for production issues, including nights and weekends.
Dependency and security updates pile up in a backlog you never reach, until one becomes urgent.
Deployments are manual, fragile, or both, and every release feels like a risk.
What we cover
Ongoing bug triage: reports are reviewed, prioritized by severity and user impact, and actioned on a defined cadence.
Uptime and error monitoring with alerting, so issues are caught and worked before your users feel them.
Dependency and security updates on a regular schedule, each one reviewed and tested before it ships.
Deployment support: we manage or review releases so deploys stop being a thing you dread.
Quiet improvements: small reliability and performance fixes that keep the product from degrading over time.
A weekly written summary of what was handled, what is pending, and what we are watching.
A defined escalation path for issues that genuinely need your judgment, so only those reach you.
How a maintain engagement works
Every step has a defined output and a clear handoff. You always know where things stand.
Product handoff
We get access to the codebase, the deployment pipeline, monitoring tools, and bug tracking. We read the product and learn how it behaves before we touch it.
Triage pass
We work through your existing backlog of known issues, prioritize by severity and user impact, and clear what can be fixed quickly. You see the state of the product within the first week.
Steady cadence
Ongoing upkeep runs on a defined schedule: triage, updates, monitoring, and quiet improvements. Weekly summaries. Defined escalation. You stop being the first call when production breaks.
Monthly review
We meet once a month to review what we handled, where product health stands, and whether the scope should shift as the product grows.
Why this works
Defined scope, defined handoff
We agree on exactly what we own before we start, and the escalation path is written down. You never have to guess which problems are ours and which are yours.
The right people for steady work
Maintenance rewards discipline and pattern recognition, not constant invention. We put the right people on it: methodical, reliable, thorough, the kind who notice a problem before it becomes an incident.
You get your attention back
The compounding cost of maintenance is not just hours, it is attention. When you stop being pulled into incidents and pages, the focus you need to build new things comes back.
Hand off the maintenance work.
A short call to understand your product and your current maintenance load. We will tell you what a steady engagement looks like and what we would watch first.