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Digital Administration

Professional setup and management of your digital platforms — handled properly and kept running.

What I cover

I manage the platforms and systems that keep businesses running day to day. The things that need to be set up properly once, maintained regularly, and fixed quickly when something goes wrong.

WordPress

I build, maintain, and troubleshoot WordPress sites. Whether you need a new site from scratch, changes to an existing one, or someone to keep everything updated and secure — I can handle it. Themes, plugins, hosting, domains, SSL, email deliverability, backups, migrations.

Google Workspace

Gmail, Google Drive, Calendar, Docs, Sheets — set up for your team, configured properly, and managed ongoing. I handle user accounts, shared drives, security settings, domain verification, and the kind of admin that quietly falls apart when nobody’s looking after it.

Microsoft 365

Outlook, OneDrive, Teams, SharePoint — same idea. I’ll get it set up, keep it running, and sort out the problems that crop up when Microsoft changes something without telling anyone.

Domains and hosting

I manage domain registrations, DNS records, email routing, and hosting environments. If you don’t know where your domain is registered or why your email stopped working — that’s exactly the kind of thing I untangle.

How it works

Some of this is one-off project work — building a site, migrating to a new platform, setting up a new workspace. Some of it is ongoing — keeping things updated, secure, and working.

I’m happy with either. Most clients start with a specific project and then keep me around for the maintenance, because it’s easier than trying to remember how it all fits together.

How I charge

For one-off tasks and smaller jobs, I charge the same rates as my support work — £40 minimum for remote sessions, or £40 call-out plus £60/hour for on-site work.

For larger projects — website builds, platform migrations, workspace setup — I’ll quote a fixed price based on the scope. As a guide, a typical WordPress site build runs from £800 to £2,000, and a Google Workspace setup for a small team starts around £200.

For ongoing management, monthly retainers start from £250 and include 4 hours of work. This covers updates, maintenance, troubleshooting, and the peace of mind that someone’s looking after it.

What to expect

I’ll set things up in a way that makes sense — not just for now, but for when you need to change something later. I document what I do, I use standard tools, and I never lock you into anything you can’t take elsewhere.

If you already have systems in place, I’ll work with what you’ve got rather than insisting you start over. And if something genuinely needs replacing, I’ll explain why before touching anything.

Not sure if this is what you need?

Most of what I do starts with a conversation. I'm happy to talk through where you are and what you're trying to achieve — with no pressure or obligation. That's just how I work.

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