What Growth Time is
Policy
Service buckets
Growth Time is the part of your plan that covers structured site improvements like new pages, new sections, and planned expansion work.
Who this is for
live customers
customers planning future site improvements
customers who want to understand how site growth is handled after launch
What this article covers
what Growth Time is for
examples of work it covers
examples of work it does not cover
how it differs from Managed Time
What Growth Time is for
Growth Time is for planned improvements that expand or evolve the site.
The simplest way to think about it is this: Growth Time helps the site grow.
Examples of work Growth Time usually covers
Growth Time can cover work like:
adding a new page
adding a new section to an existing page
expanding the site with a new service-area or location page
adding a new navigation item with a corresponding page
making structured improvements that help the site evolve
What Growth Time does not cover
Examples of work that usually do not fall under Growth Time include:
routine edits to existing live pages
migration of legacy pages
full site rebuilds
brand identity work
custom technical work outside the standard service model
How Growth Time differs from Managed Time
Growth Time is for expansion and structured improvement.
Managed Time is for edits, updates, and refinements to pages that are already live.
FAQ
Why can’t unused Growth Time be used for edits?
Because Growth Time exists for site growth, not for routine upkeep of existing live pages.
Can I use Growth Time for edits instead?
No. Growth Time and Managed Time serve different purposes and are tracked separately.
Can Growth Time be saved up?
Growth Time has a structured accumulation rule. The exact amount available depends on your plan and usage timing.
Does adding a new page use Growth Time?
Yes. A new page is typically a Growth Time request.
Does adding a new page count?
No. A new page is usually a Growth Time item, not a Managed Time item.
