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When your London WordPress site breaks at 2am, who are you calling?

Managed WordPress care plans for London businesses, from a Notting Hill studio. Real SLAs, real incident response, 9 years and 12,000-plus sites of WordPress practice.

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Who I build for in London

WordPress in London in 2026 is a different conversation than it was in 2018. Plugins are riskier, AI-driven attacks are faster, the security posture has to be more deliberate, and the editorial workflow has to actually work for non-technical staff. Most London agencies offering WordPress support are still selling the 2018 version.

Specifically, the London-based clients I take on tend to fit one of these three shapes:

  • London businesses with established WordPress sites that need consistent maintenance, security monitoring, and incident response
  • Agencies and consultants who white-label care plans for their own client base
  • In-house teams that have lost their WordPress specialist and need an external retainer to fill the gap

If your business in W11 3JE sits in any of those, the rest of this page describes how I actually deliver.

What I actually deliver

Three differentiators from the generic London agency route, none of which are visible on a typical agency homepage:

Modern stack, not WordPress-everything

I build on Next.js, Astro, and Supabase first. WordPress when the brief genuinely calls for it. The reason: most clients I take on have already done the WordPress route once and the second site needs to be ten times faster, ten times harder to hack, and not a plugin lottery. My take on WordPress alternatives is here, and the specific case for the modern-stack path is in the WordPress Stack Advisor — paste your URL and the tool walks through the right answer.

Personal brand, not an account manager chain

Most London businesses have the agency-fatigue version of this story: kicked off with the founder, ended up with a junior account manager three weeks in. I am the senior on every engagement I take. Twelve thousand sites of practice across nine years, four global hubs at Seahawk Media, and the kickoff conversation is with me directly — not a sales chain.

Notting Hill office, in-person when it helps

The studio is at Office 77, 22 Notting Hill Gate. For London clients, that is a ten to twenty-minute walk or a single tube stop. Most engagements run on Slack and Calendly, but I am genuinely close enough that we can meet in person for the parts where it matters — kickoff, design review, post-launch.

Why not the generic London web agency route

Three things to watch for in any London agency proposal that does not explicitly address them:

  • Plugin sprawl on day one. If the proposal lists 20-plus plugins as the build approach, the security and performance posture is already broken before launch. Modern stack means fewer dependencies, not more.
  • Designer-developer handoff with two account managers. The fastest engagements are the ones where the senior who scoped the work is the same one who codes the work. Most agencies cannot deliver that past employee five.
  • No SEO transport plan for migrations. If you are moving off an existing site and the proposal does not mention redirect maps, Yoast or Rank Math metadata transport, or schema preservation — the migration will lose rankings. Every time.

My site migration playbook covers the SEO transport side specifically, and the WordPress to Next.js migration post is the technical detail.

What a London WordPress care plan actually covers

  • 24/7 uptime monitoring with alerting that does not page you for false positives
  • Weekly core, theme, and plugin updates run on a staging clone first, then promoted
  • Daily backups with 30-day retention and tested restore — not just backup-and-pray
  • Security incident response with same-day initial triage during UK working hours
  • Monthly security audit (CVE check, plugin vulnerability scan, login attempt review)
  • Quarterly performance review and Core Web Vitals optimisation
  • Editorial support for the team — answering the small "how do I do this in wp-admin" questions

Pricing in 2026 runs £200 to £2,000 per month depending on site complexity, traffic, and SLA tier. The first call is the fastest way to get a real number for your specific site.

The full WordPress support service page covers the broader detail. This page exists because London-based clients get faster local response windows, in-person incident review when needed, and the option of a quarterly studio session for the editorial team.

FAQ

Do you offer web design in London?

Yes. The studio is at 22 Notting Hill Gate, so London is essentially the home turf. The engagements are run on Slack and video calls primarily; in-person kickoff and design reviews when they help. London-rate pricing in line with the kind of work — not the cheapest in the borough, not the most expensive.

What stack do you build on?

Next.js, Astro, and Supabase by default. Headless WordPress when the editorial team is already in wp-admin and the public site needs the modern stack. Sanity, Payload, Storyblok, or Strapi as the CMS layer when the brief calls for it. WordPress monolithic only when it is genuinely the right tool — small content sites, established editorial teams, no complex requirements.

How much does a London website project cost?

Realistic ranges in 2026: £8,000 to £25,000 for a content-led marketing site with modern stack and SEO transport. £25,000 to £75,000 for a custom build with authenticated areas, dashboards, or programmatic SEO. £75,000 and up for ecommerce, multi-language, or 50,000-plus page directories. The first 30-minute call is the fastest way to get a real number for your specific brief.

Can you help with WordPress maintenance, not just new builds?

Yes. Managed care plans run from £200 to £2,000 a month depending on site size and SLA. The WordPress support service page covers the actual scope. London-based businesses get faster response windows because I genuinely live and work here.

Do you take on small projects?

It depends on the brief. Single-page landing pages and minor content updates are usually better placed with a freelancer or a smaller agency. Anything past 5 pages, anything involving migration, anything with structured data or programmatic content, anything with a real performance or security requirement — that is where I add the most value.

When you're ready

If you are running a business in London and your website is the bottleneck — too slow, gets hacked, the editor team can't update it without breaking it, or the new design that was supposed to ship in March is still in Figma — the next 30 minutes is the fastest way to fix the diagnosis.

Book a 30-minute call from the button at the top of this page. No slide deck, no qualification screen. You describe the brief, I tell you whether I am the right person, and by the end of the call you have a stack pick, a price range, and a realistic timeline.