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Maintenance retainers without the interruptions
Maintenance retainers should not fragment a freelancer's week. Rosvelt turns recurring bugs, updates, docs, and small requests into completed work for review and clearer client updates.
Problem
Maintenance retainers can be profitable, but they fragment a freelancer's week. Dependency bumps, bug fixes, docs, small improvements, and client requests interrupt deep work and make it hard to take on bigger projects.
How it works
Rosvelt helps freelancers turn maintenance into a steady delivery system: collect small client tasks, let agents implement safe changes, and review everything as completed work for review before sending the update.
Build
Tickets move from scoped work to active implementation with context attached.
What you get
A way to make retainers more predictable, visible, and scalable without letting small tasks take over your calendar.
Review before you merge
Every maintenance task stays under your review.
Rosvelt handles the repetitive execution, but you decide what is client-ready. Review the completed work for review, verify the preview, and package the work into a stronger retainer update.
Approve
Inspect the result, request edits, and move it forward without changing tools.
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Why it's different
Retainers become a scalable productized service instead of a pile of interruptions.
With Rosvelt
Doing it yourself
See it in action
Watch a maintenance queue become shipped client updates.
See the workflow end to end.
Start with a request. Rosvelt scopes the work, runs implementation, keeps discussion attached, and brings the result back for review.
Plan
Turn product requests, bugs, and ideas into clear work your team can trust.
Here's the plan — two phases you can approve before I start building.
Security your team can sign off on.
Rosvelt is being built with the security, compliance, and access controls enterprise teams expect as they evaluate new software.
“Rosvelt gives us one place to turn client requests into scoped work, execution, and review. It feels like managing a board, but the tickets actually move.”
Andy
OceansCode