Website optimisation
What does this website cost to run?
Not only speed. We review what a site actually costs to operate — hosting, CMS, licences, plugins, CDN, databases, analytics, third-party services, maintenance — and recommend the smallest useful set of changes.

The bill is the part nobody reviews
A website's price is not the build. It is hosting, licences, plugin renewals, a CDN plan, a database nobody sized, an analytics tool nobody opens, two form services, a monitoring subscription and the hours somebody spends keeping it all patched.
We put the whole list on one page with what each item costs and what it does. Then we recommend the smallest set of changes that reduces the total without making the site worse.
What gets reviewed
Hosting and CDN
What tier you are on, what you actually use, and whether the bill matches the traffic.
CMS, licences and plugins
What each one is for, what it renews at, and which are load-bearing.
Databases and search
Whether the data layer needs to exist at the size it is, or at all.
Analytics and third-party scripts
What is loading, what anyone reads, and what is only slowing the page down.
Email, forms and SaaS
The subscriptions that arrived for one project and never left.
Deployment and maintenance
How changes reach production, and how many hours a year that costs.
What you get
A fixed-fee review, and a written plan you could hand to somebody else. No retainer, and no obligation to do the work with us.
One list, with numbers
Everything the site depends on, what it costs, and whether it earns it.
Smallest useful change
Ranked by saving against risk. You do not have to take all of it.
Sometimes: change nothing
If the setup is already right-sized, that is the finding, and it is worth knowing.