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How our 3 plans work

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Understanding the service

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Sites has three plans: Essential, Professional, and Premium.

All three plans are built on the same core service model. The difference is how much capacity, support, and migration coverage each plan includes, and what level of business complexity each one is designed to support.

Who this is for

  • businesses deciding which plan fits best

  • customers who want a simple comparison before signup

  • customers who want to understand why the plans are different

What this article covers

  • what each plan is designed for

  • how the plans differ in practical terms

  • when a business usually fits Essential, Professional, or Premium

The three-plan structure

Essential

Essential is the entry plan.
It is best for smaller businesses, simpler websites, and businesses that do not need as much ongoing capacity.

Professional

Professional is the middle plan and the best fit for many established small businesses.
It gives you more room for migration, more ongoing service time, and stronger support.

Premium

Premium is designed for larger, more complex, or more operationally demanding websites.
It includes the most capacity, the broadest support, and the most room for migration complexity.

What gets bigger as you move up plans

As plans increase, the service expands in a few important ways:

  • more service capacity after launch

  • more room for existing-site migration

  • more support access

  • more room for structured site growth

  • better fit for larger or more complex businesses

How to think about plan fit

The better way to think about it is this:

  • Essential is for smaller and simpler needs

  • Professional is for established businesses that need a stronger ongoing service model

  • Premium is for larger, more content-heavy, or more complex businesses

FAQ

What if Im not sure which plan I need?

That is normal. Plan fit is based on your business, your current site, and how much support and growth capacity you need. You can contact with us and we can help you choose.

Which plan is best for a larger site?

Professional and Premium are better fits for larger current sites and more ongoing complexity.

Can I upgrade later?

Yes. If your business outgrows the plan you started on, the right next step can be recommended.

Which plan is best if I already have a website?

That depends on how large your current site is and how complex the move will be. For many businesses, Professional is the starting point, but larger or more sensitive migrations may fit Premium or require a Migration Plan first.

Olivia Sami

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