Monthly billing matches how small firms actually spend
A €5,000 agency invoice hits harder in month one than twelve payments spread across a year. Monthly billing keeps cash available for stock, staff and rent while the site still gets built properly.
Seasonal businesses feel this sharply. A restaurant in Bremen wanted to be online before summer without draining winter reserves. Monthly payments after approval matched that rhythm.
What recurring billing covers beyond hosting
Cheap hosting-only plans leave you hunting freelancers for every text change. The monthly website plan includes build, technical upkeep, support and routine content updates in one figure.
A florist in Nuremberg adjusts opening hours and seasonal offers several times a year. Two included updates per month usually cover that without extra quotes.
Monthly plan vs. financing a one-off project
Some agencies offer instalments on a large quote, but maintenance still bills separately afterward. The monthly plan treats creation and care as one ongoing relationship from day one.
You always know the next line on your budget. No surprise invoice because a certificate expired or a plugin broke over the weekend.
Built for founders testing the market
New ventures often need a credible site before revenue is stable. Monthly billing lowers the barrier to looking professional while you validate demand.
Approval still comes first. You see the finished draft, sign off in writing, then monthly charges begin on the agreed date.
What's included in the flat rate
Up to three content pages plus legal pages, custom domain, SSL, daily backups, basic SEO, WhatsApp button and bilingual DE + EN.
Two text or image updates per month are included. Add-ons like logo design, extra pages or Google Business setup are optional.
How webflat.ai works
Message us on WhatsApp or via the form. We clarify your audience and content, deliver a draft and revise based on your feedback.
You pay €0 until you approve the draft in writing. Then the flat rate starts at €99 per month. Cancel monthly, no minimum term.