Avago Extra — how dev hours are quoted and tracked
Hourly rates, the in-editor comment flow, the timer, and the timeline.
The flat hourly rate
Avago Extra is hands-on help from the WebHero team — the people behind Avago — for the jobs you'd rather not do yourself: design tweaks, custom development, SEO work, content, migrations. It's charged at one flat hourly rate. There's no retainer and no package to commit to: you buy the hours you need, when you need them. And the work happens inside your own site, not in some separate sandbox, so what you pay for is exactly what you get.
The in-editor comment flow
You ask for help where the work will happen. In the editor, leave a comment on the page or section you want changed, describing what you need. That comment starts the conversation with the WebHero team, with the relevant part of your site right there in context. No separate ticket system, no explaining over email which page you mean — the request and the work live in the same place.
How quoting works
Nothing is charged before you agree to it:
- You describe the job via the in-editor comment.
- The team scopes it and quotes the hours up front.
- You approve the quote.
- Only then does the work — and the billing — begin.
You always know the cost before any time is spent.
The timeline expectation
Because it's real human work, turnaround depends on the size of the job — a small text-and-layout tweak is quick; a full migration takes longer. The quote sets the expectation, and the work is done in your live project so you can see progress as it happens.
Avago Extra is the answer to "I love the builder but I don't have time for this one bit." Hand off the awkward task, keep ownership of the site, and pay only for the hours it actually takes.
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