Things change after launch
Websites, servers, CRMs, automations, security updates, content, forms, and integrations need care after they go live.
Launch is only the beginning. Cronos can continue monitoring, maintaining, improving, and automating your systems so your digital operation does not get abandoned after the first delivery.
A website, CRM, chatbot, server, automation, or marketing funnel is not a one-time object. It is a living system that needs updates, fixes, monitoring, and practical improvements.
Websites, servers, CRMs, automations, security updates, content, forms, and integrations need care after they go live.
A broken form, failed backup, expired certificate, slow website, or ignored lead workflow can cost more than monthly maintenance.
Support means there is someone who understands your stack, can explain priorities, and can help improve the system over time.
No public prices because the real scope depends on your systems, risk, urgency, and growth goals. The first consultation defines what belongs in the plan.
For businesses that need reliable technical care without hiring an internal IT team.
Best for: Best for websites, servers, email, backups, and basic security continuity.
For companies that want active improvement across automation, SEO, chatbot, and digital operations.
Best for: Best when your systems are live and you want Cronos to keep optimizing them every month.
For businesses that want Cronos as a managed digital department across technology, security, and growth.
Best for: Best for owners who want one partner coordinating infrastructure, AI, marketing, and operations.
Choose it when: You need stability, monitoring, security updates, and basic continuity.
Probably not enough when: You do not need frequent new automations or marketing execution yet.
Choose it when: You want monthly improvements: chatbot tuning, SEO checks, automation changes, and faster response.
Probably not enough when: You are not yet asking Cronos to act as your full digital department.
Choose it when: You want Cronos deeply involved across infrastructure, AI, workflows, marketing, and operations.
Probably not enough when: You only need occasional technical maintenance.