A business owner called us after their site went blank in the middle of a promotion. Completely dead. They couldn’t log in, couldn’t show customers anything, couldn’t even explain what went wrong.

Their old developer? Ghosted.
Their host? Said, “We might have something from two weeks ago.”

That moment? It’s when most people realize backups aren’t optional.

Let’s be clear — we don’t back up sites every night. That’s not our pitch.
We back up monthly, securely, off-site, and on purpose. And when something goes wrong, all it takes is a phone call or a quick text. We can have the site restored, cleaned up, and back online with no drama.

Here’s the part most people never expect:

Even if a client leaves, we still keep a copy. Just in case.
We’ve had former clients call a year later needing their site back. We had it.

A proper backup plan isn’t just about frequency. It’s about reliability, access, and whether someone on the other end actually gives a damn enough to help when things go sideways.

If you don’t know who’s backing up your site — or how — we should talk.
You’ll sleep better knowing someone does.