Your fractional web team.
We run your marketing site, help center, intranet, or internal tools — so you don't hire engineers for it. Monthly retainer plus per-outcome SOWs.
The Web Properties Marketing & Ops Teams Don't Want to Hire Engineers For
Five property types, one team. The CMS, the host, the editor workflow, the search backend, the integrations — all of it.
What's Included Every Month
The work that has to happen on a property whether anyone is asking for it or not.
The Bigger Pushes — Scoped and Quoted Up Front
The retainer covers the routine. The work that ships a new outcome — a new section, a new integration, a rebrand — gets its own SOW with milestones and a fixed price.
New sections & templates
A net-new landing page template, a new product line section across the site, a new article layout for the help center.
New workflows
A gated-content gate, a new lead-capture flow, a content-approval workflow inside Sanity Studio, a new editor role.
New integrations
HubSpot forms, Salesforce sync, Segment events, a new analytics dashboard, an LLM-search backend for the help center.
Performance audits
A scoped engagement to bring Core Web Vitals into the green, fix CLS regressions, or cut LCP on the heaviest templates.
Rebrands & visual refreshes
New color system, new typography, component-by-component visual refresh against a new brand book — without rebuilding the whole site.
Migrations
WordPress to headless, Contentful to Sanity, an old CMS to a new one, a static site to a Next.js app — scoped and quoted up front.
What AI Agents Do Well — and What They Don't
We use AI coding agents heavily inside the work. They're great at one half of the job and not the other. Here's the line.
Building
The labor that used to be priced at $40K–$120K per build is collapsing toward a tool cost. That part of the market is not coming back — and we're not pitching it.
- Scaffolding a new section or template
- One-off marketing pages and landing pages
- Component code, copy variations, layout work
- Boilerplate, CSS tweaks, asset wrangling
Running the property
That's the work that compounds — and the work AI agents amplify rather than replace. It's what Managed Web actually is.
- Production incidents at 2am
- Dependency upgrades that don't break editor workflows
- CMS schema migrations under live traffic
- Security headers that pass enterprise vendor review
- Content ops that keep marketing moving for years
vs. In-House, vs. Webflow DIY, vs. Traditional Agency
Four ways to run a marketing site or help center. The trade-offs are real — here's where each one lands.
| Dimension | In-house team | Webflow / DIY | Traditional agency | Last Rev Managed Web |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cost structure | $180K–$300K/yr per FTE × 2–4 FTE | $30–$300/mo subscription, all internal labor | $200–$400/hr blended, $50K+ retainers | Monthly retainer + per-outcome SOWs |
| Time to start | 3–9 months hiring | Same day, plus internal training time | 4–8 weeks scoping & SOW | 2 weeks to onboarded |
| Who fixes it at 2am | Your on-call engineer | Vendor support queue | Best-effort, billed by the hour | Our on-call rotation, included |
| Goes deeper than templates | Yes, if you have the right hires | Limited by the platform | Yes, but every change is a change order | Yes — same engineers across retainer and SOW work |
| Editor workflow & training | Built once, then drifts | Marketers learn Webflow themselves | Often skipped or out-of-scope | Continuously maintained and re-trained |
| When AI changes the plan | Whoever read the most posts wins the argument | Wait for vendor to ship support | New SOW, rebid the project | Rolled into retainer — we already follow this stack |
What Marketing & Ops Teams Ask About Managed Web
We already have a marketing site. Can you just take it over?
What stacks do you support?
How is this different from hiring a full-time web team?
How is this different from Webflow / Framer / a DIY platform?
How is this different from a traditional agency engagement?
Aren't AI coding agents going to replace this anyway?
What does pricing actually look like?
Do you do net-new builds?
Two Ways to Start
Take the AI assessment for a structured read on whether your property is a fit. Or send us the URL and we'll come back with an audit and a retainer proposal.
Take the AI Assessment
A short structured read on your stack, your update cadence, your team's capacity, and where Managed Web actually fits. Tailored recommendation in your inbox.
Book a Property Review
Send the URL of the site, help center, or internal app you want us to run. We'll come back with an audit, a retainer proposal, and a 30-day onboarding plan.