Managed Company-Site Hosting for Existing Clients

Existing Local Service Spotlight clients only

Managed company-site hosting that can evolve with the platform.

A $300/month add-on for one accepted company or local-service website tied to an active Local Service Spotlight engagement. It is not standalone hosting and it is not for personal-brand sites.

$300/ month per accepted website
Tommy Mello and Dennis Yu in conversation at A1 Garage Door Service
Tommy Mello with Dennis Yu at A1 Garage Door Service. This add-on is built for operators whose company website must turn local attention into real leads.

This is for

An active Local Service Spotlight client with a company website used to generate calls, forms, bookings, or local-service leads. One subscription covers one accepted site.

This is not for

Standalone hosting shoppers, personal-brand sites, or Spotlight products such as The Athlete Spotlight. Those properties are outside this company-site add-on and use a different service model.

Six things we can actually stand behind.

Each card opens its detailed operating standard, including what we verify and where the boundary is.

The job of the site matters more than the CMS or host.

Accepted sites may currently use WordPress or another supported implementation, but this product is not tied to a particular CMS, hosting company, theme, or plugin set. Before a future headless, static, or other supported transition, Operations records the functional baseline and tests the new implementation against it.

PublishingPages, navigation, media, URLs, and the agreed editing workflow.
Lead pathPrimary forms, spam/consent behavior, notifications, routing, and recorded integrations.
Search controlsTitles, descriptions, canonicals, robots, schema, sitemaps, and redirects that are present and accepted.
MeasurementRecorded analytics, tag-manager containers, pixels, and conversion events.
Delivery & recoveryHTTPS, caching/CDN where supported, versioning, restore, or rollback method.
Special behaviorDirectories, ecommerce, accounts, dashboards, custom code, and paid tools only when explicitly inventoried or separately scoped.
Dennis Yu visiting Sam DeMaio and a colleague at Showcase Remodels
Company sites, not anonymous server space

The website sits inside the client relationship.

Dennis with Sam DeMaio and his team at Showcase Remodels. Hosting is useful here because it supports the larger work: lead forms, tracking, content, local visibility, and the people responsible for turning demand into booked jobs.

Verified positive mention · original source linked
“I love what these guys are doing… you guys have accomplished a lot with BlitzMetrics… it’s impressive.”
Tommy Mello · A1 Garage Door Service · The Home Service ExpertWatch Tommy’s original video →
Built around local lead generation

The stack can change; the accepted business job remains visible.

Dennis with Salvatore Sciorta of Plumbing Pros. Today that job may run through a CMS, forms, search controls, tracking, and managed delivery services. A future platform transition starts by mapping those components to the outcome they provide—not by promising every vendor or plugin forever or silently dropping a lead path.

Dennis Yu with Plumbing Pros owner Salvatore Sciorta

Activation closes only after the checklist passes.

We record the platform, delivery layer, recovery method, access, functional baseline, lead-path tests, tracking, redirects, dependency ownership, rollback, and open exceptions for the site. If preflight fails, we pause and scope the exception before activation or cutover.

View the activation checklist →

Already a client? Add one company website.

Use your active Basecamp project to confirm the site, functional baseline, and migration window with your project manager, then complete the $300/month checkout.

Continue to the client add-on checkout

One accepted company website per subscription · Service standards & hosting addendum · Privacy · operations@blitzmetrics.com