At the kick-off meeting with Avant Gardening & Landscaping, a live website issue was discovered and discussed alongside a longer-term proposal to migrate hosting from GoDaddy to Asymmetric's managed hosting platform. This article documents the current state of the site, the access requirements needed to begin work, and the case for migration.
Client: [1]
Meeting source: [2]
"It worked as of last week. We did have some problems with spam coming through on our submissions form. And so I worked with our developer… I don't know if that affected it somehow."
— Tim Stenzel
Tim's existing web vendor, Tingles, is primarily a graphic design firm. Key concerns raised:
"It's my feeling they don't really know what's going on with it and they're not terribly interested in keeping it up to date."
— Tim Stenzel
The Asymmetric team has encountered Tingles-built sites before. Note: Tingles sometimes builds in plain PHP with no CMS — confirm WordPress is confirmed here (Tim verified a WordPress login exists).
Because Asymmetric does not yet have WordPress access, the fastest path to resolution is Tim contacting Tingles directly.
Decision from kick-off: Tim will contact Tingles (specifically Tara Ingalls) to resolve the broken lower-level pages as soon as possible.
Once WordPress admin access is granted to team@asymmetricpro.com, Asymmetric can take over future troubleshooting and maintenance.
Tim needs to add team@asymmetricpro.com as a WordPress admin. This will be included in the platform access checklist Chris is sending post-meeting.
See also: [3]
Melissa presented Asymmetric's managed hosting offering as a solution to the ongoing instability and lack of proactive management.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Monthly cost | $150/month |
| Billing cadence | Quarterly ($450/quarter) |
| Server | Fast, secure, 24/7 monitored |
| Backups | Daily |
| Maintenance | Monthly plugin checks, WordPress & PHP updates |
| Included | Plugin management, uptime monitoring, peace of mind |
"I would be interested in bringing it all together and have someone who could manage it a lot more because I'll get notices about pages not indexing correctly or this or that and I don't even know what that stuff means."
— Tim Stenzel
Tim expressed openness to exploring the migration. No commitment was made at this meeting.
Note that SEO is not currently in scope for this engagement. The active services are:
Hosting migration and SEO are being positioned as natural future add-ons, particularly if the relationship develops well. The hosting pitch was framed as enabling better SEO outcomes down the road.
| Owner | Action | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Tim Stenzel | Contact Tingles (Tara Ingalls) to fix broken lower-level pages | Pending |
| Tim Stenzel | Grant WordPress admin access to team@asymmetricpro.com |
Pending — awaiting checklist |
| Chris Ostergaard | Send platform access checklist including WordPress instructions | Pending |
| Melissa Cusumano | Send hosting one-sheeter to Chris to forward to Tim | In progress (shared during meeting) |
| Asymmetric team | Assess site once access is granted; evaluate migration feasibility | Blocked — awaiting access |