Website Hosting & Maintenance in Guyana
A website is not a one-time purchase — it's something that has to stay fast, secure, and online every day. Firelinkx hosts, monitors, updates, and backs up websites and systems for Guyanese businesses, so a hack, a crash, or an expired certificate never becomes your problem to chase.
Your website, kept running
Managed operations means the unglamorous but essential work is handled for you — the things that quietly break a site or expose a business when nobody's watching them.
Managed hosting
Reliable cloud hosting matched to your site's traffic and risk, set up and run by us — not a cPanel login you're left to figure out alone.
Uptime monitoring
We watch your site around the clock and get alerted when something goes wrong, so problems are caught before your customers notice.
Automated backups
Daily backups and a tested recovery plan, so a bad update, a hack, or a mistake can be rolled back instead of starting over.
Security hardening
SSL certificates, firewall and WAF rules, and patching kept up to date — the basics that stop most attacks on small business sites.
Performance & speed
Caching, optimisation, and CDN setup so pages load fast in Guyana and abroad — slow sites lose customers and Google ranking.
Updates & reports
Software updates, content changes, and a plain-language monthly report so you know your site is healthy without having to ask.
Want the full picture of platforms, scope, and project types? See our complete managed hosting & security service.
Why a website needs upkeep
Most 'my website got hacked' or 'my site is down' stories trace back to upkeep that quietly stopped. A managed plan replaces that risk with a fixed monthly cost and someone whose job it is to keep it running.
Outdated software is the most common way small business sites get hacked.
An expired SSL certificate makes browsers warn visitors that your site is unsafe.
Without backups, one bad update or attack can mean rebuilding from scratch.
A slow site loses customers and slips down Google — speed is a ranking factor.
When something breaks, you want one number to call, not three vendors pointing at each other.
What hosting & maintenance costs in Guyana
Monthly operations are priced to the system's scope and risk — a simple brochure site needs far less than a portal handling customer data or payments. These are typical monthly ranges.
Simple website
From $35/month
A small brochure or business website: hosting, SSL, backups, monitoring, and minor updates.
Business & growth sites
$59 – $249/month
Larger sites, e-commerce, or booking systems that need more resources, more frequent changes, and tighter security.
Applications & higher-risk systems
Advanced / platform plans
Portals, custom software, and systems handling sensitive data or payments, where uptime and security expectations are higher.
Every quote separates the one-time build from any recommended monthly operations. See the full pricing page.
Systems we keep online and secure
From assessment to ongoing care
Assessment
We review your current hosting, speed, and security posture and flag what's exposed or out of date.
Migration
If you're moving to us, we migrate the site with no downtime, so visitors never see a gap.
Hardening
SSL, firewall and WAF rules, and best-practice configuration applied so the site starts from a secure baseline.
Monitoring
Round-the-clock uptime monitoring with alerting, so issues are caught and acted on quickly.
Ongoing support
Regular maintenance, updates, backups, and a monthly health report — plus a real person to call when you need one.
Hosting questions from Guyana businesses
How much does website hosting cost in Guyana?
Do I have to host with you if you build my site?
Can you take over a website someone else built?
What happens if my site gets hacked or goes down?
What's actually included each month?
Why not just use cheap shared hosting myself?
Stop Worrying About Your Website
Message us on WhatsApp, call, or get a starting estimate. We'll review your current setup, tell you what's exposed, and keep your site fast, secure, and online — whether we built it or not.