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Pause Policy

Service Status

Pausing Services — What It Means, Why It Happens, and How to Resume Fast

TL;DR — If we can’t move forward because of missing inputs or repeated no-shows, your project may be placed on a temporary Pause. Your website and existing assets remain safe; new work stops until you click Resume Service and complete the quick steps.

Why a Pause Might Happen

Common Reasons

  • Inactivity / Unresponsiveness: We’ve requested content, approvals, or access and haven’t received them.
  • Missed Meetings: Multiple no-shows or late cancellations without rescheduling.
  • Access Not Provided: Missing logins (DNS, hosting, domains, plugins, analytics, CRM, etc.).
  • Outstanding Invoices: Work pauses when an invoice is overdue.
  • Scope Freeze: Large scope changes awaiting sign-off cause a tactical pause.
  • Security / Compliance Hold: We’ve detected a risk and need clearance to proceed.
  • Client-Requested Hold: You asked us to wait (vacation, internal decisions, third-party vendor delays).
We always send reminders first. A pause is a safeguard to keep budgets, timelines, and quality intact.
What “Paused” Means

Scope of a Pause

  • Active build tasks and meetings are temporarily stopped.
  • SLAs/timelines are on hold until you resume.
  • Hosting/previous deliverables: Hosting Still Active
  • Retainers: work time is frozen; unused balance rolls forward per your agreement.
  • Deadlines shift to the next available production window once resumed.
How to Avoid a Pause

Preventing Interruptions

  • Keep approvals/content flowing weekly (even partial progress helps).
  • Use our shared checklist and provide access promptly.
  • Reschedule missed meetings quickly via our calendar.
  • Let us know early if you need a client-requested hold.
Restart in Minutes

How to Resume

  1. Click Resume Service.
  2. Complete any missing items (content, approvals, logins, payments).
  3. Book the next milestone call: Rebook.
In most cases, work restarts within the next available production slot. Reactivation fee: $65 (if applicable).
Timeline & Notices

Our Standard Notice Flow

Day 5 days — Friendly reminder + “soft-pause” warning.
Day 7 days — Status switches to Paused; new work stops; you receive a resume link.
Day 14 days — We may re-plan the project window to protect other clients’ schedules.
Billing & Retainers

How Billing Works on Pause

  • Time-based work pauses; unused time remains banked per your agreement.
  • Third-party/platform fees (domains, premium plugins, etc.) may continue.
  • Overdue invoices must be cleared to resume: Open Billing Portal.
FAQ
Will my website go offline?
Possibly.
Will my deadline change?
Yes. Paused time is excluded from SLAs. On resume, we assign the next production slot and confirm the new timeline.
Can I pause intentionally?
Sure—just tell us. A planned hold avoids churn and protects your budget.
What triggers a reactivation fee?
When we need to re-allocate a production window or re-spin environments after a prolonged hold. Current fee: $65.
How do I resume right now?
Click Resume Service, handle any outstanding items, and book your next call.
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