Are these prices the cost of building my site?
No. The monthly plans on
Managed Service cover hosting + maintenance + security
after your product is delivered. The cost of construction (the
build) is quoted separately via a Statement of Work (SOW) after a free discovery call.
How much does it cost to build my site?
It depends on scope. Indicative one-time ranges:
- WordPress site: $2K – $6K
- Custom corporate site: $8K – $25K
- Custom app / SaaS: $15K – $50K+
- Custom mini-ERP: $20K – $80K+
Final price is defined in the SOW after a free 30-min discovery call. See full build ranges →
Why pay monthly if I already paid for development?
Your site lives on cloud infrastructure (AWS) that is billed monthly. Plugins, libraries and SSL certificates need patches every week. Backups run daily, servers are monitored 24/7, and security headers are reviewed. Without an active service, all of that falls on you (or on whoever maintains it).
Is it mandatory to contract you for Managed Service?
No. You can hire another provider or self-manage. But the market comparison (WP Engine + Wordfence + freelance maintenance) reaches $80–176/mo for an equivalent service. Our Professional plan at
$99/mo bundles dedicated cloud, Wordfence Premium and a human team with a single point of contact.
See plans →What does proactive monitoring include?
10 automated alarms over CPU, memory, disk, database, traffic and instance health. When one fires we get an immediate email notification and the team investigates. We see the problem before your visitor notices.
Can you host a site I already have (not built by LTG)?
Yes. We migrate WordPress sites and custom apps. Once on our AWS infrastructure you get Wordfence Premium (WP) or the security stack (Custom), monitoring and maintenance from month one. Initial migration may be part of setup or quoted separately depending on complexity.
Can the Managed Service start at any time?
Yes. It does not have to start at delivery. If your site is already at another provider and you want to migrate to ours,
contact us.What's the difference between WordPress and Custom App plans?
WordPress plans maintain a third-party CMS (WP core + plugins + themes) plus Wordfence Premium. Any WP-managed provider can do this.
Custom plans maintain code we wrote ourselves — frameworks, libraries, DB schema, regression test suite — and include 5 hours/month of dedicated dev time for bug fixes, content adjustments and minor integrations. Only those familiar with the blueprints and tests can deliver the same service, which is why a freelancer outside the team has a steep learning curve on every incident.
Do you have SLAs?
An SLA (Service Level Agreement) is a written commitment about response times and availability — for example, how fast we react if your site goes down or stops working.
The Professional plan (WordPress) and the Integrated plan (Custom) include guaranteed response to critical incidents in under 4 hours. Custom SLAs are available for enterprise clients (quoted separately).
What if I want to leave?
No long-term contracts. Cancel any time with 30 days' written notice. We deliver a complete backup of your site, database and files. You decide where to migrate it.
Who owns the code and data?
You. The code delivered in the SOW is yours (we transfer the Git repository). The data (database, files) is yours. A full backup is always available if you decide to migrate.
Do you work in Spanish or English?
Both. The lead engineer is a native bilingual EN/ES. Documentation, discovery calls and support work fluidly in either language.
Do you accept small projects?
Yes. We work with SMBs (small and medium businesses). If your project is very small (under $2K in build), we may refer you to alternatives if we are not the best fit — no pressure.