Founding Phase - Limited Slots

This Is Not a Contact Form.

It is an application. I read every one personally. If there is no alignment, I will tell you directly and point you somewhere better.

A charter is not a transaction. It is a commitment, from both sides. You commit to treating your WordPress presence as the asset it is. I commit to protecting it as if it were my own.

The goal is boring. Boring uptime. Boring deployments. Quiet monthly reports where nothing went wrong. That is the promise.

Not Ready Yet

  • "We just need someone to update our plugins."
  • "Can you make it look like this other site?"
  • "We need it live by Friday."

Charter-Ready

  • Your site is a real business asset, not a brochure.
  • You want to invest in prevention, not pay for recovery.
  • You want a captain, not a ticket queue.

Identity

Charter Type

Operational Context

Investment & Vision

This is not a budget form. It is a reality check - for both of us.

Be honest here. A $500 blog with big ambitions is a different conversation than a $500 blog going nowhere, and both are valid.

The Mission

The Free Passage

Want to see your site running here before deciding anything?

We will build a working clone of your current site on the SmartBirb Cloud at no charge - your content, your theme, your plugins, running exactly as they will after migration. You browse it, test it, and decide. No DNS changes. No disruption. No invoice if you walk away.

Already Live Somewhere Else?

You don't commit to moving.
You commit to looking.

Before a single DNS record changes, we build a working clone of your current site on the SmartBirb Cloud - your content, your theme, your plugins, running exactly as they will run after the migration. You browse it. You test it. You decide.

If it isn't right, you walk away. No invoice, no hard feelings, no rollback required - because nothing moved.

Most people who see it stay. But the choice is always yours to make with full information.

Reviewed personally. No auto-responders. 48-hour response window.

"The cost of a glitch is always higher
than the cost of preventing one."

Wasseem - The Captain
Wasseem
The Captain · SmartBirb