Managed hosting for websites families depend on.
FuneralTek manages the quiet technical work behind a death care website: hosting, DNS, SSL, monitoring, backups, updates, security, and support when something needs attention.
Uptime monitoring
Backup care
SSL renewal
DNS support
Operational brief
What stays watched after launch.
Uptime monitoring
Watching the public site so issues are noticed quickly.
Backup care
Backup cadence and retention matched to the package.
SSL renewal
Certificates kept current so families do not hit browser warnings.
DNS support
Records, launches, and transfers handled with care.
The technical responsibilities stay under one roof.
Providers should not have to coordinate a designer, host, DNS vendor, plugin updater, and emergency contact just to keep a public website healthy.
Talk through your siteAvailability
- Uptime monitoring
- Launch checks
- CDN configuration
- Performance review
Backups and restore
- Scheduled backups
- Restore readiness
- Retention by plan
- Post-restore verification
Security
- SSL/TLS configuration
- WAF where included
- Security patching
- Threat monitoring
Domains and DNS
- DNS records
- Domain transfer support
- SSL validation
- Email authentication guidance
Site maintenance
- Web server configuration
- Database care
- Software updates
- Technical housekeeping
Human support
- Founder-led contact
- Issue triage
- Plain-language updates
- Support targets agreed before launch
When something breaks, there is a clear path back.
The point of managed hosting is not a louder dashboard. It is a calmer response when service details, inquiry forms, obituaries, or DNS need attention.
Detect
Monitoring alerts us when the site, SSL, DNS, or a key page needs attention.
Assess
We separate urgent family-facing issues from routine maintenance work.
Restore
If a rollback or backup restore is the cleanest path, we handle the technical recovery.
Verify
The site is checked again after the fix so the public experience is not left to chance.
Technical proof, kept understandable.
The stack matters because families often arrive on mobile, under stress, and at odd hours. The details should support reliability without forcing your team to become the technical operator.
Infrastructure
- CDN configurationFast delivery for public pages and assets
- Traffic spike handlingPrepared for moments when service details are shared widely
- Secure storageReliable storage for site content and managed assets
Security
- Web Application FirewallBlocks malicious traffic
- DDoS ProtectionMitigates attack traffic
- SSL/TLS EncryptionSecure data transmission
Reliability
- Backup cadenceWeekly or daily protection depending on plan
- Uptime monitoringMonitoring coverage matched to the managed package
- Availability targetSupport expectations agreed before launch
Support
- Incident responseA clear path for urgent family-facing issues
- Care reportsPerformance and security notes where included
- Founder-led supportDirect access while the managed service is shaped
Support depth follows the package.
The exact support target is agreed before launch, but the practical difference is simple: larger and more complex operations receive stronger monitoring, retention, and response expectations.
Founding Starter
A lighter managed site for independent providers.
Managed Website
The practical plan for most single-location providers.
Growth Partner
A deeper relationship for larger or more complex operations.
DNS, SSL, and email details handled carefully.
Launches often fail in the small places: a missing DNS record, an expired certificate, a form email that lands in spam, or a domain transfer handled too quickly. This is where careful operations matter.
DNS management
- Launch records and cutover planning
- Domain transfer assistance
- Subdomain and redirect setup
- DNSSEC guidance where appropriate
SSL and email authentication
- Auto-renewing SSL certificates
- SPF record guidance
- DKIM and DMARC implementation guidance
- Email deliverability checks for important forms
Begin with the website your team already has.
Tell us what is hosted now, who controls the domain, what families rely on most, and what your team would rather stop managing. We will recommend the smallest sensible path.