Technical Cleanup Sprint
A fixed-scope sprint for one painful technical problem that is blocking work, leaking leads, or creating avoidable friction.
Short Positioning
This is not open-ended maintenance and not a full rebuild. It is a short, bounded intervention for one clearly defined technical issue.
Who It Is For
- Small businesses and founder-led teams.
- Teams with one painful website or workflow blocker.
- Buyers who want a practical fix without turning it into a large project.
What You Get
- Short intake and scope confirmation.
- One agreed technical fix or small implementation.
- Basic testing and a clean handoff note.
- Clear statement of what was done and what remains out of scope.
What Is In Scope
- One contact form or lead-flow repair.
- One small CMS functionality fix.
- One admin workflow helper or minor integration.
- Small PHP / MySQL / CMS issue resolution.
What Is Out of Scope / What It Does NOT Include
- Full website rebuild.
- Multiple parallel features.
- Ongoing maintenance or support contract.
- Broad redesign or brand work.
Typical Timeline / Working Model
- Usually one week.
- Typically around one bounded 8–10 hour work packet.
- Clear acceptance criteria before work starts.
When This Is a Good Fit
- One specific issue is slowing down real work.
- The buyer can describe the problem clearly.
- The desired result is practical, not open-ended.
When This Is Not the Right Fit
- The request is actually a full site build.
- The scope is still moving every day.
- The buyer expects permanent support availability.
Discuss the One Problem That Needs Fixing
Send a short description of the issue, what it blocks, and what “fixed” should look like. We will quickly confirm whether it fits a bounded sprint.
FAQ
What kinds of issues fit this sprint best?
Small but painful CMS, form, mail-flow, PHP/MySQL, and minor integration issues fit best.
Can this lead to a larger follow-up project?
Yes, but the sprint itself stays bounded. Any follow-up is scoped separately.
Do you take full website rebuild requests through this offer?
No. This offer is intentionally limited to one clearly defined technical problem.
What access is usually needed?
Typically admin, hosting, CMS, or repository access depending on the issue.