Website Maintenance
Monthly checks, small edits, plugin/theme reviews, form checks, backups and short status notes.
Web support for agencies and growing teams
PixelTwine is led by Marina Martinov, a frontend-focused full-stack developer with 7+ years of experience supporting teams that need dependable execution without hiring full-time.
What PixelTwine does
The best fit is recurring, small-but-important work: updates, fixes, QA, landing pages, website care, performance checks, tracking setup and lightweight project organization.
Monthly checks, small edits, plugin/theme reviews, form checks, backups and short status notes.
Landing pages, WordPress/WooCommerce updates, frontend fixes, custom sections and QA support.
monday.com boards, dashboards, automations, formulas, task ownership and cleaner delivery processes.
White-label support for agencies that need flexible capacity for recurring client requests.
monday.com implementation
PixelTwine helps agencies and service teams move client work out of scattered messages, spreadsheets and unclear ownership into a practical monday.com workflow.
Ask about monday.com setupMap the current process, handoffs, recurring tasks and bottlenecks before building.
Create clean boards for projects, clients, requests, ownership and delivery visibility.
Set up reminders, status changes, notifications and simple recurring workflow rules.
Best fit
Simple ways to start
150-250 EUR
For small websites that need regular care, small edits and basic checks.
500-800 EUR
For agencies that need extra hands for maintenance, smaller dev tasks and QA.
300-600 EUR
For teams that want clearer task ownership, statuses, dashboards and automations.
Exact scope is confirmed before starting. Small paid test tasks are available.
About
I work across frontend development, WordPress/WooCommerce maintenance, analytics/tracking setup and delivery workflows. My style is practical, async-friendly and focused on clear updates instead of vague progress.
Contact
Send a short note with the type of work you need help with. A small paid test task is usually the cleanest way to check fit.