TrexNext practical guideMaintenance and ownership

Website ownership: domains, hosting, analytics, code and accounts

Know which accounts the business owns, who has access and what can move if the supplier changes.

Why this matters

Start with the business decision.

Ownership is practical continuity. A project can look complete while depending on an unknown domain account, personal analytics login or undocumented deployment.

Common mistakes

What usually makes the project harder.

  1. 01Registering the domain in an unshared personal account
  2. 02Using one login for every supplier
  3. 03Treating handover as a final-day task
Useful first actions

What you can prepare now.

  1. 01Create an owner and access inventory at project start
  2. 02Document renewals, billing and recovery routes
  3. 03Agree what code, content and data are handed over
Key takeaway

A clear handover begins with clear ownership decisions, not a folder of files at the end.

Know which accounts the business owns, who has access and what can move if the supplier changes.

Apply it to your business

You do not need to arrive with every answer.

TrexNext can help turn these decisions into a practical first version.