Monthly website management

A website that keeps getting better.

Content, search, and conversion work every month — with an itemized report of what was done and what it changed. First 90 days, then month-to-month.

  • An itemized report of every month's work
  • Numbers that reconcile with your own analytics
  • First 90 days, then month-to-month
Managed by Digilayers · monthly
kensingtoncosmetic.com
A live client site managed and grown month over month by Digilayers

Trusted by 16+ brands across four continents

Ghanem Longevity Aesthetic Academy Kensington Cosmetic Clinic Upward SAK Assets Med Care TCF Canada
The problem

Most retainers buy you an invoice and a report you can't decipher.

A report written in jargon

Impressions, sessions, engagement rate — and still no answer to the only question you have: what did you actually do this month?

A flat fee for invisible work

If nothing on the site changed this month, what was the fee for? With most retainers you can't tell a busy month from a quiet one.

An hourly bill for tiny edits

Swap a photo, fix a phone number — and an invoice shows up at an hourly rate. Small edits shouldn't run a meter.

What you get

Management you can actually see.

01

You see the work

Every month: an itemized list of what was done, what changed on the site, and what each enquiry came from — in plain words.

02

Edits without the meter running

Text, photos, prices, hours — small updates are included. Submit a request and a person handles it. No hourly invoices.

03

A site that compounds

Each month builds on the last — articles keep earning visits, rankings hold in Google and AI search, and conversion tests stack up.

Proof

Real sites we run, month after month.

We build, run, and grow sites for clinics, platforms, and institutions across North America, the UK, and the Middle East.

Ghanem Longevity Kensington Cosmetic Clinic SAK Assets Aesthetic Academy
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ghanemlongevity.com
The Ghanem Longevity Club website, a live client site grown by Digilayers
What your monthly report looks like
Monthly report — your website Illustrative example
Done this month
  • Published 8 articles written for what your customers search
  • Rewrote the booking page headline — testing against the old version
  • Fixed slow image loading on mobile
  • Updated 14 pages for Google and AI search
  • 11 small edits — prices, photos, staff, opening hours
Where this month's enquiries came from
Google search12
Direct and returning visitors6
AI search — ChatGPT, Gemini3
Links from other sites2
23 enquiries — each one traced to its source
The numbers above are illustrative. Your report carries your site's real numbers — and they reconcile with your own analytics, so you can check them without us in the room.
How it works

The monthly cycle.

The same loop every month — improve, report, adjust. You see all three.

1

Improve

Content, search work, and conversion tests ship through the month — alongside any small edits you send in.

Shipping all month
2

Report

An itemized report lands in your inbox: what was done, what changed, and what each enquiry came from.

In your inbox every month
3

Adjust

What worked gets more of next month. What didn't gets dropped. The reasoning is in the report, not behind it.

Every month builds on the last
What ships every month
8 SEO articlesWritten for the questions your customers actually search. Reviewed before publishing.
Up to 4 landing pagesService-specific or campaign-specific pages, built to convert.
Technical SEOContinuous on-page work, schema, page speed, and indexing health.
AI search visibilityMonitored across ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews.
Visitor analysis and testingWe watch where visitors drop off, then test changes that move more visits into action.
Page edits, handled by peopleText, photos, hours, prices, staff — submit a request, same-day urgent, 48 hours otherwise.
Hosting and uptimeDaily backups, security monitoring, and software updates underneath it all.
A fixed quote that stays fixedNo surprise costs — the price quoted in writing is the price you pay.
All of it itemized in the monthly report — what was done, what changed, what each enquiry came from.
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Put the monthly work on autopilot.

Add aiLayers and content, SEO, and AI search work run continuously — trained on your business, your buyers, your brand voice.

See how aiLayers works
  • Content production trained on your buyers — written for the questions they actually ask.
  • Autonomous SEO and AI search work — shipped continuously, week after week.
  • Add it or skip it — keep the work fully hand-crafted if you'd rather. It shows up in the same report either way.
Vs. the alternatives

Versus doing it yourself, or paying by the hour.

  Doing it yourself Hourly freelancer Website Management
Who notices problems first You — usually when a customer mentions it You — then you file a request and wait We do — monitoring catches it before your customers do
What small edits cost Your evenings An hourly invoice, even for a photo swap Included — same-day urgent, 48 hours otherwise
Who does the growth work Nobody, realistically — it waits for a free weekend Only what you think to ask for Content, search, and conversion tests, shipped every month
What you see each month Whatever you remember doing An invoice An itemized report — work done, changes, and enquiry sources
Commitment Your own time, indefinitely None — but no continuity either First 90 days, then month-to-month

Honestly: if your site only changes a few times a year, a monthly plan is overpaying — Hosting & Maintenance keeps it fast, backed up, and secure for far less. Management is for sites you want working harder every month.

Working with us

Low-risk from the first message.

Every promise below is part of how the plan works — in writing, before you commit to anything.

First 90 days, then month-to-month An itemized report every month You own everything Reply within 24 hours
See how working with us is set up
FAQ

The details, in plain terms.

Contract, cost, and the question every retainer should answer: how do I know it's working?

First 90 days, then month-to-month
An itemized report every month
Am I locked into a contract?
Only for the first 90 days. Management starts with a 90-day initial term, then runs month-to-month — leave any month after that. If we stop working together, the site, the content, and every account stay with you.
How do I know it's actually working?
You read it for yourself. Every month you get an itemized report: the work done, what changed on the site, and what each enquiry came from. The numbers reconcile with your own analytics — you can check them without us in the room.
What exactly do I get each month?
Eight articles written for what your customers search, up to four landing pages, technical and AI search work, conversion testing, small edits handled by a person, hosting and backups — and the itemized report of all of it.
How much does it cost?
It's quoted on a written brief, because a five-page local site and a fifty-page platform need different amounts of work. Send a message and you'll have a written quote in five business days, free, with no pitch call.
Is a retainer even worth it for my site?
Not always — honestly. If your site only changes a few times a year, a monthly plan is overpaying: Hosting & Maintenance covers speed, backups, and security for much less. Management makes sense when you want the site winning more enquiries every month.
What counts as a small edit?
Text, photos, prices, hours, staff changes, new sections on existing pages — included, with no hourly meter. Same-day for urgent requests, 48 hours otherwise. Anything bigger, like a whole new page or a redesign, gets a written quote first — never a surprise invoice.
Who owns the site and the content you create?
You own everything — the domain, the code, the content, and the accounts, including every article and page written under the plan. All of it is exportable, and there is no proprietary CMS. If we part ways, it all stays with you and keeps working.
Let's talk

A retainer you can read.

Tell us about the site and what you want it to do. Within five business days you'll have a written brief and quote in your inbox — no pitch.

First 90 days, then month-to-month An itemized report every month
Get a quote
A few lines is enough to scope the work.
Your name
Your site address
What you'd like to grow
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