Creative Maintenance Monthly Design Subscription by John HansenCreative Maintenance Monthly Design Subscription by John Hansen
Creative Maintenance Monthly Design SubscriptionJohn Hansen
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Your workflow isn’t one-size-fits-all. That’s why our design Maintenance Plan provides high-capacity support when you need it most—giving you access to full-time design talent at a fraction of the cost. For ongoing needs, our Maintenance Plan keeps your business running smoothly with affordable, day-to-day support. With a flat monthly fee and unlimited requests, you get a hassle-free solution that simplifies budgeting and lets you focus on growth.
Our Maintenance plan is built for post-launch upkeep and quick, one-off tasks—so you always have reliable support when you need it.

What's included

Unlimited requests
Add as many design requests as you like to your board. We'll handle the queue in the order that you specify.
Up to 2 concurrent requests
Prioritize and reprioritize as your needs change. We'll work on your top 2 requests concurrently before moving on to the next tasks.
Weekly syncs
One-on-one check ins to make sure you're getting everything you need!
Pause or cancel anytime
No long-term contracts locking you in.
Simple "maintenance" tasks within existing projects
We'll help with current project upkeep, like website updates, blog posts, brand refreshes, or new product features.
FAQs
Absolutely! You can add as many items to the queue as you'd like, and you have complete control over setting priorities.
The Maintenance plan is comprised of 2 or more simple tasks, usually to maintain an existing project. For example: adding new blog posts to a website, designing a graphic for an existing slide deck, developing a component, and adding some screens to an existing product wireframe.
A task is a single action or deliverable, like adding a new page to a website. A project is a larger goal made up of multiple tasks, such as designing an entire website.
Starting at$500 /mo
Schedule a call
Tags
Adobe Firefly
Adobe Photoshop
Figma
Webflow
Product Designer
Web Designer
Webflow Developer
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Creative Maintenance Monthly Design SubscriptionJohn Hansen
Starting at$500 /mo
Schedule a call
Tags
Adobe Firefly
Adobe Photoshop
Figma
Webflow
Product Designer
Web Designer
Webflow Developer
Cover image for Creative Maintenance Monthly Design Subscription
Your workflow isn’t one-size-fits-all. That’s why our design Maintenance Plan provides high-capacity support when you need it most—giving you access to full-time design talent at a fraction of the cost. For ongoing needs, our Maintenance Plan keeps your business running smoothly with affordable, day-to-day support. With a flat monthly fee and unlimited requests, you get a hassle-free solution that simplifies budgeting and lets you focus on growth.
Our Maintenance plan is built for post-launch upkeep and quick, one-off tasks—so you always have reliable support when you need it.

What's included

Unlimited requests
Add as many design requests as you like to your board. We'll handle the queue in the order that you specify.
Up to 2 concurrent requests
Prioritize and reprioritize as your needs change. We'll work on your top 2 requests concurrently before moving on to the next tasks.
Weekly syncs
One-on-one check ins to make sure you're getting everything you need!
Pause or cancel anytime
No long-term contracts locking you in.
Simple "maintenance" tasks within existing projects
We'll help with current project upkeep, like website updates, blog posts, brand refreshes, or new product features.
FAQs
Absolutely! You can add as many items to the queue as you'd like, and you have complete control over setting priorities.
The Maintenance plan is comprised of 2 or more simple tasks, usually to maintain an existing project. For example: adding new blog posts to a website, designing a graphic for an existing slide deck, developing a component, and adding some screens to an existing product wireframe.
A task is a single action or deliverable, like adding a new page to a website. A project is a larger goal made up of multiple tasks, such as designing an entire website.
$500 /mo