40-hour website refresh block

$3,000 AUD buys a 40-hour website refresh block for improving the parts of your site that matter most.

Use the block to work through a practical website refresh checklist first: content clarity, mobile layout, calls to action, structure, performance, metadata, forms, analytics and handover basics. Unused hours roll over as EasierIT credit for future work.

40 hours included$3,000 AUD inc. GSTCheaper than normal rateUnused hours roll over

Refresh checklist

The first use of the block is working through the website refresh checklist.

The exact work depends on priority and what fits inside the 40 hours. The aim is to spend the block where it will make the site clearer, easier to use and easier to trust first.

Content

Clearer wording and page priorities

Improve the way key pages explain what you do, who it is for and what visitors should understand first.

Mobile

A better experience on smaller screens

Improve spacing, layout and usability on phones so the site feels more comfortable to browse.

CTAs

Clearer next steps and forms

Tighten headings, buttons, contact prompts and form behaviour so people can see what to do next without hesitation.

Structure

Information that is easier to follow

Tidy the way content is organised so the site reads better and feels less cluttered.

Performance

A lighter, smoother-feeling site

Clean up obvious front-end friction where it fits the block so the site feels less heavy and more stable.

Essentials

Metadata, analytics and handover basics

Review useful basics such as metadata, tracking, analytics, ownership notes and handover details.

When this fits

This block is best when you want visible website progress without starting from a blank quote.

If your site mainly needs to look better, read more clearly and work better on phones, the block gives you a practical way to start. If the checklist reveals heavier work, the first priority is deciding what should happen inside the 40 hours and what should wait.

May need more timeEcommerce

Larger online-store rebuilds

If the site needs a broader store overhaul, a bigger catalogue change or a more involved buying-flow rethink, those priorities can be scoped before using too much of the block.

May need more timeCustom features

Portals, dashboards and logged-in functionality

The block can be used for any EasierIT work, but custom apps, member systems and technical feature builds may need their own priorities before work begins.

May need more timeBrand and copy

Major rebranding or large content rewrites

If the business needs a new brand direction, extensive copywriting or a major messaging reset, the block can start the work but may not finish the whole change.

May need more timeTechnical complexity

Large migrations or heavier integrations

If the site depends on a large content move or more involved third-party integration work, the block can be used carefully while keeping expectations clear.

How this compares

If you are choosing between casual hours, this block or a bigger rebuild, here is the simple difference.

The best option depends on whether you want flexible work at the normal rate, a discounted 40-hour block or a larger project with a separate quote.

Flexible

Casual hours at the normal rate

  • Best when you only need a small amount of time
  • Useful for one-off fixes, advice or small changes
  • Good when a larger block is more than you need
  • Less discounted than the 40-hour block
Discounted block

$3,000 AUD 40-hour refresh block

  • Best when the site needs a practical refresh checklist worked through
  • Useful for clearer wording, mobile layout, CTAs, forms and essentials
  • Considerably cheaper than the normal rate
  • Unused hours roll over for any EasierIT work
Broader scope

Bespoke rebuild or custom project

  • Best when the site needs deeper structural change
  • Required for custom functionality or heavier integrations
  • Better when branding, content and layout are all changing significantly
  • The right path when a refresh would only be a temporary patch

Refresh flow

Buying the block is simple, and the first priorities are checked against your actual site before work starts.

That keeps the 40 hours useful while making sure the work matches what your website really needs.

01

Review the current site

Look through the current pages and spot what is making the site feel dated, unclear or harder to use.

02

Prioritise the checklist

Choose the highest-value refresh items first so the 40 hours go where they will matter most.

03

Use the block

Work through the agreed priorities and confirm before going beyond the 40 hours.

04

Roll over unused hours

Any unused time stays available as EasierIT credit for website support, updates, AI help, app or cloud work, or future improvements.

Connected services

If the refresh block leads to a bigger next step, there is a clear path forward.

Some websites just need a solid cleanup. Others reveal a bigger rebuild, ongoing support needs, AI help, app work, cloud work or a CMS choice that matters longer term.

Next stepBroader website work

Web development

Useful if the block makes it clear the site needs a fuller rebuild or more website work overall.

Ongoing helpAfter launch

Website support

Useful when unused hours roll into ongoing fixes, updates and steady improvements after the first refresh work.

CMS optionWordPress

WordPress support

Helpful if the real question is whether to keep improving the current WordPress setup or plan a bigger rebuild later.

FAQ

Common questions about the $3,000 AUD 40-hour website refresh block.

It suits businesses that want a discounted block of EasierIT time to improve a website that feels dated, unclear, awkward on phones or harder to trust than it should.

The first use of the block is working through a practical website refresh checklist, including content clarity, mobile layout, calls to action, structure, performance, metadata, forms, analytics and handover basics.

If the checklist would take more than 40 hours, priorities are confirmed before going beyond the block so the most useful work happens first.

Unused hours roll over as EasierIT credit and can be used for website support, updates, AI help, app or cloud work, or future improvements.

Buying the block reserves 40 hours of discounted EasierIT time. Before work begins, the current site and the likely priorities are checked so the first hours are used well.