Services
Services that bring websites and workflows into working order.
Practical website, workflow, hosting, and systems support for small organizations that need clearer tools, fewer manual handoffs, and systems they can realistically maintain.
How services are structured
Start small, then build what actually needs built.
Most projects do not need to begin with a full rebuild. The first step is figuring out what is out of order and what level of support makes sense.
01
Starting Point
Tell me what feels out of order and choose whether you prefer email, text, a short call, or no preference.
02
Working Order Session
A focused 75-minute working session to map the friction, clarify what is happening, and identify the next practical step.
03
Website & Workflow Sprint
A focused project to fix a clear website, form, spreadsheet, calendar, handoff, or documentation problem.
04
Larger Systems Build
A larger website, workflow, or digital system build when the work requires more than a focused sprint.
05
Hosting & Care
Managed website hosting, maintenance, updates, backups, and practical support after launch.
Start
Not sure where this fits?
That is exactly what the Starting Point form is for.
Website projects
Websites that make the next step clear.
A good small-organization website should reduce confusion, not create more emails. The goal is not just to publish information. The goal is to help the right person take the right next step.
Website work may include:
- Website planning and structure
- Homepage and core page builds
- WordPress builds and rebuilds
- Platform selection and cleanup
- Navigation and content organization
- Forms and calls to action
- Basic accessibility and usability improvements
- Launch support and handoff documentation
Most website projects use WordPress, but the platform should fit the work, the budget, and the people who will maintain it.
Workflow systems
A form is not a workflow.
Forms, spreadsheets, calendars, emails, and notifications only help if the handoff after them is clear. Workflow projects focus on how information moves, who owns the next step, and where the process breaks down.
Forms and intake flows
Make request, signup, intake, and inquiry forms easier to use and easier to act on.
Spreadsheets and tracking
Clean up tracking systems so data is easier to enter, review, report, and maintain.
Calendars and scheduling
Connect availability, booking, reminders, volunteer schedules, and internal handoffs.
Documentation and ownership
Reduce one-person process memory with practical documentation, clearer roles, and repeatable steps.
Hosting and care
The site still needs care after launch.
Hosting and care are not an afterthought. They are part of keeping the site stable, updated, backed up, and easier for your team to sustain.
- Managed WordPress hosting
- Core, theme, and plugin updates
- Backups and restore planning
- Basic uptime and health checks
- Minor content and layout support
- Launch handoff and documentation
- Practical support when something changes
Hosting and care are available for sites I build or review. I do not take over unmanaged sites without first checking how they are built, maintained, and secured.
Fit check
What I do not do.
A clear fit matters. These are not the right services when the need is outside the way Working Order Systems is built to help.
- Social media management
- Full brand identity design from scratch
- Emergency IT support
- Enterprise software implementation
- Unlimited edits or open-ended support without scope
- Custom software builds without discovery
- Bargain hosting for sites that have not been reviewed
Next step
Ready to make the messy process clearer?
Start by sharing what feels out of order. I’ll help determine whether a Working Order Session, smaller fix, or different next step makes the most sense.