A construction company in Kigali had a decent website. Past tense. They built it three years ago and never touched it. The SSL certificate expired six months ago ā now Chrome shows a āNot Secureā warning. Their portfolio still shows projects from 2022. The WordPress version is three major releases behind, with twelve unpatched security vulnerabilities.
Their website isnāt helping them anymore. Itās actively scaring clients away.
What goes wrong when you donāt maintain
- Security vulnerabilities ā outdated software gets hacked. Itās not a matter of if, itās when. Hacked sites get blacklisted by Google
- SSL expiry ā browsers warn visitors your site isnāt secure. Most people leave immediately
- Broken features ā contact forms stop working, maps break, payment integrations fail. Youāll never know unless you check
- Outdated content ā wrong phone numbers, old pricing, ācoming soonā sections that never came. Signals neglect
- SEO decline ā Google rewards fresh, updated content. Stale sites gradually drop in rankings
What maintenance actually involves
Itās not complicated. Monthly maintenance means:
- Software updates ā CMS, plugins, themes. Apply security patches
- Backup verification ā confirm backups are running and restorable
- Link checking ā scan for broken links and fix them
- Content review ā update pricing, phone numbers, team members, portfolio
- Performance check ā run PageSpeed Insights, address any new issues
- SSL monitoring ā make sure your certificate doesnāt expire
DIY vs managed
If you built your site on WordPress and youāre comfortable with the admin panel, you can do basic maintenance yourself. Set a monthly calendar reminder. It takes 30ā60 minutes.
If you donāt want to think about it, choose a managed website service. Providers like Kisimenti handle all maintenance, security, and updates as part of the monthly plan. You never have to worry about expired certificates or outdated plugins because thereās a team keeping everything current.
Either way, a website isnāt a one-time project. Itās a living asset. Treat it like your shop ā clean it, stock it, keep it presentable. The businesses that maintain their websites consistently outperform those that donāt.