Plain numbers, no surprises. Admin support and tech help in one place, priced per job or per month. For what each service actually involves, head to services.
Monthly retainers
5 hrs / mo
Gentle Support
£175
per month
10 hrs / mo
Steady Support
£350
per month
15 hrs / mo
Belt & Braces
£525
per month
Retainers are billed monthly in advance at £35/hour. Unused hours stay in the month they're booked for. Need something slightly different? Just ask.
One-off
Ad-hoc support
3 hour minimum to start with. A good way to try before you commit to a retainer.
£35 / hr
Inbox Detox
Up to 5,000 emails sorted, archived, unsubscribed and filed.
£175
Ad-hoc
Hourly support
For anything that doesn't fit a fixed-price job. 1 hour minimum. Tech work needs specific skills and tools, so the rate is a touch higher than admin.
£55 / hr
Fixed-price jobs
Email deliverability fix
SPF, DKIM and DMARC checked and sorted. The kind of thing most VAs send elsewhere. Before and after test results sent over so you can see what changed.
£175
Google Workspace setup
Proper business email on your own domain. MX records, authentication, and a clean migration if you're moving from somewhere else (GoDaddy, 123-Reg, anywhere).
£125
Website migration
Move your site to a new host. No downtime, no broken links, no lost emails.
£250
MailerLite setup
Same job as the one under Email Marketing. Listed here too because most people look under tech support first.
£250
If your business runs on email (quotes, proposals, invoices), Google Workspace is worth it. From £7 per user per month, paid to Google. Better deliverability, better filtering, calendar and storage included.
MailerLite setup
Account, authentication, list, template, signup form and your first newsletter.
£250
Ongoing management
Newsletters written, designed and sent. Final price depends on how often you want to send and how much of the writing falls to me.
£35 / hr
MailerLite is free up to 1,000 subscribers. After that, paid plans start at around £8 per month, paid to MailerLite.
Quickest way to work out what you need is a quick conversation. No pitch, no pressure.