Managed websites for accommodation operators
Managed Websites for Newfoundland Accommodation Businesses
A clear website for your cottages, chalets, inn, B&B, or small hotel — built, hosted, maintained, and supported under one roof.
Your guests need an easy place to find information, check what you offer, and decide whether to book. You need a website that stays current without having to manage the technical side yourself. That is what this is for.
The real issue
The problem usually is not just the website.
A lot of accommodation businesses already have some kind of website. The issue is that nobody is clearly responsible for keeping it current.
Rates change. Photos get old. Forms need checking. Seasonal information goes stale. Small updates get put off. Over time, the website stops matching the quality of the place.
The offer
A managed website relationship, not a one-time handoff.
I build straightforward websites for accommodation businesses and keep them looked after over time. That means planning, hosting, maintenance, and support all sit inside one clear relationship.
- Website planning and structure
- Mobile-friendly responsive build
- Clear inquiry, booking, or contact path
- Hosting, SSL, and technical launch setup
- Backups, maintenance, and basic monitoring
- Support for future updates
- A clear path for larger changes when needed
Starting point
First, we sort out what kind of booking path your website needs.
Some accommodation businesses need a simple inquiry path. Others need to connect guests to a booking platform, calendar, or more detailed request process. That should be figured out before the website is built.
Discovery Session
We look at the property, guests, booking flow, current site, and what the website needs to handle.
First step
Managed website plans currently start at:
$99/month
+ website setup starting at $750 after scope is confirmed
Book a Website Discovery CallBooking integrations, larger sites, content migrations, and custom booking paths are scoped after discovery.
Fit / not fit
This is for operators who want the website looked after.
This may be a good fit if you run cottages, chalets, an inn, a B&B, a motel, a lodge, or a small hotel and want a clearer online presence without carrying the technical side alone.
- Your website feels outdated or unsupported
- You want one clear support path after launch
- You value having someone responsible for the website relationship
- You are not looking for the cheapest possible one-time handoff
How it works
A simple path from conversation to launch and ongoing support.
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We clarify what the website needs to do
We look at your property, your guests, your current site if you have one, and what people need before they contact or book.
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We plan the structure and build the site
The goal is not to overbuild. The goal is to make the site useful, clear, and easy for guests to understand.
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The site launches under a managed setup
Hosting, launch setup, maintenance, and future support are handled through one clear relationship.
Common questions
A few things worth knowing up front.
Can I just get the website built and manage it myself?
That is not how I structure new website builds. New sites are built as part of an ongoing hosting and maintenance relationship so the site has a clear support path after launch.
Does this include unlimited website edits?
No. The monthly plan covers baseline technical care and the support relationship. Larger edits, new pages, or batches of content updates are scoped separately.
Do you handle online booking?
It depends on the booking setup. Some businesses need a clear inquiry path. Others may need a booking platform or integration. That gets scoped based on what the business actually needs.
What if I already have a website?
That may still be a fit. The first step is looking at what you already have and deciding whether it makes more sense to improve the current site or rebuild under a cleaner managed setup.
Is this only for Newfoundland accommodation businesses?
The focus is Newfoundland and Labrador first, because local context matters. That said, the offer may still fit other small accommodation businesses if the working relationship makes sense.
What happens after the site launches?
The site stays under a managed setup. Hosting, maintenance, backups, basic monitoring, and a support path are part of the relationship so the website is not left unsupported after launch.
What kinds of updates are handled separately?
Larger edits, new pages, booking integrations, bigger photo or content changes, and new feature requests are scoped separately. The monthly plan keeps the technical care and support relationship in place.
Have questions?
Let’s talk about your website.
If your accommodation website feels outdated, unsupported, or harder to manage than it should be, the first step is a simple conversation. We can look at where things stand now and whether a managed website setup makes sense.