Handing over a website to a client isn’t just clicking "publish"—it’s about transparency and accountability.

If your client doesn’t know what they’re paying for, what accounts exist, or when licenses expire, you’re setting them up for chaos later.

📌 In this episode, Charly breaks down:
✅ The must-know info every client should receive after a website build
✅ How to clearly outline premium plugin licenses—including renewal dates, costs, and who’s responsible
✅ The importance of documenting developer accounts (e.g., GMail, Cloudflare, cPanel, etc.)
✅ Why providing a project handover document can save you (and your client) from future headaches

Whether you’re a freelance web dev or an agency owner, this episode helps you build trust while protecting yourself and your clients.


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About the Author Charly Leetham

Charly Leetham has been in technology for over 40 years - from earning her amateur radio license at 13 to founding and running Ask Charly Leetham, a digital services business serving small businesses worldwide. After losing $1 million in a franchise failure, she rebuilt from scratch and has kept her business running for nearly two decades through skill, systems, and relentless practicality.

She hosts the podcast Rise and Shine - Your Business Tech Boost with Charly Leetham and speaks about what it actually takes to build businesses that work and last - not just look good on paper.

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