Most agencies build software, hand it over, and walk away. Six months later, something breaks and nobody knows the codebase. We offer structured maintenance plans for custom software — proactive monitoring, regular updates, defined response times, and a team that actually knows your code.
Hours of reading unfamiliar code before anyone can act. Customer waiting.
Now there's a security advisory. Updating them risks breaking everything. Nobody wants to touch it.
No monitoring. Hours of downtime. Lost trust. Lost revenue.
Get a $40k quote for what should be a $4k change. Nobody understands the code well enough to do it cheaply.
Uptime, error rates, performance — all watched. Alerts to us, not just to you.
Libraries, frameworks, runtimes — kept current. Security advisories acted on within agreed windows.
P1 production-down: under 2 hours. P2 major function broken: under 8 hours. P3 minor: 2 business days.
Monthly hours included for small changes — the things that would otherwise pile up unmaintained.
Senior engineer walks the code, the metrics, the operations. Flags risks before they become incidents.
When code changes, docs change. No drift, no surprises at handover.
Pick based on how critical the software is to your business.
| Light (reactive) | Standard | Mission-critical | |
|---|---|---|---|
| P1 response time | Next business day | <4 hours | <2 hours, 24/7 |
| Monitoring | You watch | Standard alerting | Full observability + on-call |
| Dependency updates | Quarterly | Monthly | Continuous |
| Included enhancement hours | 0 | 4 hrs/mo | 16 hrs/mo |
| Quarterly review | No | Yes | Yes + senior architect |
| Cost band (per app/mo) | $500–1.5k | $2k–6k | $8k–20k |
Real 24/7 coverage on mission-critical tier.
Average across maintained applications, 12-month rolling.
For dependencies with active advisories.
Every app under maintenance has current documentation and 2+ engineers familiar with it.
“Another agency built our customer portal and disappeared. A year later it broke and nobody could fix it. Senator took over maintenance. Stabilized in two weeks, documented the whole thing in a month, has run it cleanly for three years. Best software-vendor decision we ever made.”
Yes — common for us. We onboard by stabilizing first, then learning. Most maintenance handovers complete in 30–60 days.
Defects from the original build, yes — under warranty for the agreed period after launch. After warranty, on the maintenance plan.
Yes — most clients do. Build, ship, transition into maintenance. Same team. No handoff cliff.
We scale up to small project work. Many maintenance relationships include 6–12 'mini-builds' a year.
Tell us what you've got, who built it, what's been happening. We'll propose a maintenance tier and the first 60 days of stabilization work.