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What local support means after launch

PEAK TECH Team·Apr 3, 2026·3 min read
What local support means after launch

Support only matters if someone actually owns the site once it goes live. The handoff is where too many projects become someone else’s problem.

Local support should feel like continued responsibility, not a vague promise that disappears after launch.

1. Someone should own the outcome

There needs to be a clear person or team responsible for the site after launch. Otherwise small issues stay small until they become expensive.

2. Response times should be realistic

People do not need instant miracles. They do need clarity about when to expect a reply, a fix, or an update.

3. Support should include small changes

The practical value often comes from the little updates that keep the site accurate, current, and useful.

4. The site should be easier to maintain, not harder

Good support is partly a design decision. If the content and structure are clear, the site stays manageable for longer.

Support is a process, not a logo in the footer.
Support is a process, not a logo in the footer.

Where to start

The real test of support is simple: when something changes, does anyone still know how to take care of it?

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