Websites, shops and web applications · post-launch care · Krakow, Poland · since 2016
+48 509 597 843 · info@invisio.digital
Infrastructure

Hosting, email and domains organized around cost, scale and reliable operations

We check what the company pays for, where domains, DNS, SSL and email live, then recommend keeping, simplifying or moving services.

When it makes sense

  • nobody knows where the domain or DNS is managed
  • email is unstable or lands in spam
  • hosting costs too much or does not match scale

What we deliver

  • current services and cost audit
  • DNS, SSL, email and hosting configuration
  • backups, monitoring and maintenance plan

Business outcome

  • more control over infrastructure
  • fewer unnecessary costs
  • less risk around renewals and outages

SEO and service scope

Web infrastructure should be boring in the best possible way: predictable, understandable and under control. In practice, many companies have domains, hosting, email and certificates scattered across providers.

We start with a free cost and configuration audit. Within 3 business days we return with a PDF showing what to keep, simplify, move and where the real risks are.

Audit

We check whether the current setup makes sense

We do not assume migration by default. Sometimes the current hosting is good enough and the issue is cache, DNS, email or backups. Sometimes the cost does not match project scale.

We review hosting, domains, DNS, SSL, company email, backups, basic security, vendor roles and performance-related infrastructure choices.

  • invoices and service list
  • DNS, SSL, domains and email
  • PDF recommendations in 3 business days
Vendors

AWS, Cloudflare, VPS or current hosting depending on scale

We do not push one vendor for every company. Cloudflare, VPS, managed hosting, Microsoft 365, Google Workspace or AWS make sense in different cases.

We choose based on cost, client team competence and risk. With AWS we state clearly when flexibility is useful and when it would be too much for the project.

  • Cloudflare and CDN for speed and DNS
  • VPS or managed hosting for WordPress/WooCommerce
  • AWS when scale and services justify it
Care

After migration, backups, monitoring and access matter

A migration without documentation quickly becomes the next problem. After cleanup, we describe where domains are, who has access, how backups work, what is monitored and how requests are handled.

Renewals, outages, DNS changes, certificates and email no longer live across random panels. The company has one clear point of contact for web infrastructure.

How we start

Order in the situation comes before technology choice

The scope starts with a conversation about business goals, current constraints and post-launch care.

Typical start

Short call, concrete next steps

We can start with a brief, audit of the current setup or infrastructure cost consultation. After the first call we come back with a recommended scope.

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01

Diagnosis

We understand what does not work today and what the company needs.

02

Scope

We split the work into priorities, risks and elements for later development.

03

Implementation and care

We deliver the change and stay for maintenance and iterations after launch.

Starting decisions

We decide what should change for the company

A good web service does not begin with a technology choice. We clarify the business goal, post-launch care and the way success will be measured.

Goal

We decide whether the priority is inquiries, sales, process automation, stability of the current project or cost cleanup.

Scope

We split the work into the first useful step and the elements that can wait for the next iteration.

Measurement

We choose analytics, events and signals that make future website or application development data-informed.

FAQ

Common questions about this service

Is the cost audit really free?

Yes. The audit of hosting, domains, SSL, email and technical care is free and ends with a PDF within 3 business days.

Do I need to share hosting panel access?

At the start, an invoice or service list is enough. If fuller diagnosis needs access, we ask for the safest reasonable scope.

Do you always move clients to a new provider?

No. If the current setup is reasonable, we recommend keeping it and only cleaning up configuration if needed.