Many agencies rely on a stream of one-off projects. Build a website here. Launch a campaign there. Once the work is done, it’s handed off, and the agency moves on. It works, but it’s unpredictable. When the project pipeline dries up, so does the income. Recurring revenue changes that for agencies.

Instead of starting from zero each month, you create a stable foundation of consistent income. It stabilizes your cash flow, deepens client relationships, and gives your team room to grow without constantly chasing the next gig. It also sets the stage to scale your agency in a more sustainable way.

This article discusses proven, practical strategies to help your agency move beyond the feast-or-famine cycle. You learn how to introduce retainers, resell hosting, build subscriptions, form white-label partnerships, and tap into affiliate programs — all while adding long-term value for your clients.

1. Offer maintenance and support retainers

Maintenance and support retainers are one of the easiest and most effective ways to introduce recurring revenue into your agency. They turn your expertise into a monthly service that delivers consistent value to clients — and consistent income to you.

What’s included in a maintenance retainer?

A maintenance retainer usually covers the essential upkeep every website needs to stay secure, fast, and functional. Your exact offering may vary, but these services are common:

  • Software updates: Keeping WordPress core, plugins, and themes up to date.
  • Security monitoring: Scanning for vulnerabilities, malware, and suspicious activity.
  • Backups: Creating regular, restorable backups (daily or real-time, depending on the plan).
  • Performance checks: Monitoring load times and fixing speed issues.
  • Minor tweaks and edits: Making small content or design changes that clients request.

It’s not a stretch to say most clients assume someone is already handling these tasks — until something breaks. Retainers help you solve those problems before they happen.

Why clients prefer retainers over one-time fixes

Most clients don’t want to deal with site maintenance themselves. They also don’t want to go through the hassle of getting a new quote or finding a developer every time they need a quick change.

A monthly retainer offers peace of mind. It tells clients: “We’ve got you covered.” There’s no need to chase down invoices or delays. Instead, they know they can reach out and get help when they need it. This reliability builds trust and increases client retention over time.

How to price maintenance retainers

There’s no one-size-fits-all model, but many agencies use one of these three common approaches:

  • Flat-rate monthly retainer: A straightforward monthly fee for a predefined scope of services. For example, $99/month for updates, backups, and support tickets.
  • Tiered service packages: Offer multiple levels, such as Basic, Pro, and Premium, with each level offering increasing benefits like faster response times, uptime monitoring, or priority support.
  • Time-based retainers: Clients pay for a set number of hours each month — for example, five hours of development or consulting, which may roll over or expire.

Some agencies bundle hosting into their retainers or offer discounted development rates for retainer clients, making the offer even more attractive.

Whichever model you choose, the key is to clearly define what’s included, set boundaries to avoid scope creep, and communicate the real value clients get: stable sites and reliable support when they need it.

2. Resell managed WordPress hosting

Reselling managed WordPress hosting is a scalable, low-effort way for agencies to build recurring revenue. Instead of referring clients to third-party hosts and walking away, you retain control of the hosting relationship and turn it into a long-term income stream.

Reseller hosting allows agencies to offer hosting services under their brand, even if a third party provides the actual infrastructure. You buy high-quality hosting at a discounted rate, then repackage and resell it to clients, often at a healthy markup.

But this isn’t just about reselling server space. It’s about offering hosting as a service, backed by your agency’s support, performance monitoring, and guidance. Clients get hosting and peace of mind knowing you’re managing it for them.

Managing hosting directly puts you in the driver’s seat:

  • You own the client relationship: You’re the first call when something goes wrong, not a third-party support desk.
  • You can bundle and upsell: Add value with maintenance retainers, updates, or consulting.
  • You build recurring income: Hosting becomes a monthly or annual line item on your invoice, turning what used to be a one-time referral into a reliable revenue stream.

Many agencies mark up hosting by 30% or more, depending on the level of service and value they provide. Clients are often willing to pay more for concierge-level hosting when managed by someone they trust.

A big benefit of reseller hosting is centralization. Managing multiple client sites from a single dashboard saves time and reduces the effort required to complete various tasks. Some providers even offer white-label options, letting you brand the experience as your own, which is ideal for agencies that want to build a more polished, unified service.

You also eliminate the chaos of dealing with 10 different hosts, credentials, or client-owned accounts. With centralized control, your team can troubleshoot, update, and support every site from one place.

Why Kinsta is a turnkey solution for reselling hosting

Kinsta’s Agency Partner Program is designed specifically for agencies that want to resell or manage hosting at scale.

Agency Partner Program
The Agency Partner Programs help agencies resell hosting efficiently.

Here’s how it supports recurring revenue:

  • Free hosting for agency sites and discounts on client plans
  • One-click staging, backups, and performance tools built into the dashboard
  • White-label site management via the MyKinsta dashboard
  • Access to expert support so your team doesn’t have to handle every technical issue alone
  • No per-site limits, so you can manage dozens or hundreds of sites with a single dashboard

Instead of building your own hosting infrastructure, you get enterprise-level performance, security, and reliability right out of the box, plus a trusted partner that makes you look good to your clients.

3. Create subscription-based services

Subscription-based services give agencies a repeatable way to monetize their expertise without constantly chasing new projects. Instead of pitching big one-off deliverables, you offer clients a simple monthly plan that delivers ongoing value over time.

Think of these as monthly or quarterly packages focused on recurring needs. These aren’t massive projects, but small, repeatable services that clients need to keep their businesses moving forward.

Common examples include:

  • Content updates: Monthly blog posts, product page refreshes, and content repurposing.
  • Ongoing SEO: Keyword monitoring, technical audits, link building, and on-page optimization.
  • Analytics reporting: Monthly traffic, conversion, and performance reports with key insights.
  • Design adjustments: Minor design tweaks, landing page creation, banner or ad graphics.
  • Social media content: Scheduled posts, visual asset creation, and campaign strategy.

Focusing on continuous improvement rather than one-time overhauls creates more reasons for clients to stick around month after month.

Subscription services are a natural fit for growing agencies because they’re easy to scale. Since these services are typically repeatable and often templated, your team can support more clients without starting from scratch each time. They also create predictable income, making planning, managing budgets, and making strategic hiring decisions easier.

Because subscription packages usually come at a lower price point than big-ticket projects, they’re easier to sell. And just as important, easier to renew. That means you spend less time chasing new business and more time building long-term relationships.

With consistent, ongoing engagement, you gain deeper insight into each client’s goals, which can lead to future upsells, referrals, and even bigger projects down the line.

How productized services streamline everything

One way to make subscription services even more efficient is to productize them. That means packaging your services into clearly defined offerings with a fixed scope and price. Think “4 blog posts per month for $500” or “monthly SEO tune-ups for $399.”

Productized services:

  • Simplify sales by making your offerings easy to understand.
  • Set boundaries to prevent scope creep or endless revisions.
  • Make it easier to delegate so junior team members can follow standardized processes.
  • Enable upselling so clients can start with a basic plan and upgrade as they grow.

Platforms like Content Refined or Design Pickle are businesses built on this model.

Your agency can take a similar approach — but with the added advantage of offering more hands-on support, deeper integration, and personalized service tailored to each client’s brand.

4. Build white-label partnerships to expand offerings

One of the fastest ways to grow your agency’s revenue without hiring a ton of people is through white-label partnerships. These arrangements let you offer additional services under your brand, while a trusted partner handles the actual delivery behind the scenes.

White-labeling means you outsource a service to a third party, but present it to your clients as your own. You stay the face of the relationship, manage communication, and set pricing while your partner quietly does the work. You get to look like a full-service agency, and your client gets expert-level execution.

Standard white-label services include things like:

Instead of saying “We don’t do that,” you can say, “Absolutely, we can handle that for you.” This opens new revenue streams and keeps your clients from looking elsewhere.

These partnerships are about more than convenience. They let you:

  • Expand your service menu without adding to payroll.
  • Test new offerings without committing to long-term investments.
  • Stay lean and flexible as you scale.

Most importantly, white-labeling helps you strengthen client relationships. When you offer more services under one roof, your agency becomes harder to replace. And because you remain the primary contact, you retain full ownership of the relationship.

You can even bundle white-label services into existing retainers or subscription offerings, creating higher-tier plans that offer more value.

Why Kinsta fits white-label partnerships

Kinsta complements this model perfectly. The Agency Partner Program gives agencies access to premium hosting infrastructure, expert support, and tools that make service delivery smoother. You get:

Plus, if your white-label partners specialize in things like analytics or email marketing, Kinsta’s integrations and third-party compatibility make it easy to connect the dots.

5. Use affiliate partnerships for passive recurring income

Affiliate partnerships offer a simple way to add recurring revenue, especially if you already have clients asking for tool recommendations. With the right approach, affiliate income can add a reliable, passive stream of earnings to your agency without much extra effort.

An affiliate program rewards you for referring new customers to a product or service. You get a unique referral link, and when someone signs up through that link, you earn a commission.

Many affiliate programs offer recurring payouts as long as the referred customer remains active.

This model is especially appealing for agencies because you’re already influencing client decisions about tools like hosting providers, email platforms, SEO software, and more. Why not earn a share of that value?

Clients often ask questions like:

  • “What host should we use?”
  • “What analytics platform is best?”
  • “Which plugin do you recommend?”

When you point them toward tools you trust and use yourself, your advice carries weight. So, instead of throwing a generic link on your blog, think strategically:

  • Include affiliate tools in client onboarding kits or welcome emails.
  • Use affiliate products in your internal projects so you can offer firsthand knowledge of how to use them.
  • Write useful content like tool comparisons, setup guides, or tutorials that include affiliate links.

The goal is to match your affiliate income with your existing services, not to add irrelevant products for the sake of commissions.

Kinsta’s affiliate program: Built for agencies

Kinsta offers one of the highest-paying affiliate programs in the WordPress space. When you refer a customer:

  • You earn $50 to $500 per signup, depending on the plan.
  • You receive 10% monthly recurring commission for the lifetime of the customer.
  • You get access to real-time tracking and reporting, so you know exactly how your links perform.
  • You promote a reputable, high-performance host that reflects well on your agency.
Kinsta affiliate program page for recurring revenue for agencies
The Kinsta Hosting Affiliate Program offers great commissions for agencies. 

Clients tend to stick around because Kinsta is a premium, managed hosting provider with a strong brand and stellar support. That means your commission potential increases month after month, without requiring constant reselling or cold outreach.

Even if affiliate partnerships don’t replace other revenue streams, they can quietly supplement your income and reward you for the value you’re already delivering.

Summary

Recurring revenue isn’t just a financial advantage — it’s a smarter, more stable way to run your agency. Instead of relying on a constant flow of new projects, you can build a steady foundation that grows with your business. Whether offering maintenance retainers or forming white-label partnerships, these strategies give you more control over your income and more value to offer your clients.

You don’t need to overhaul your business overnight. Start with one recurring model that suits your strengths and existing services. Over time, layer in more as you scale.

And if you’re looking for a hosting partner that makes recurring revenue easier, the Kinsta Agency Partner Program is built to support you. From white-label client management to reliable infrastructure and generous affiliate payouts, it’s a turnkey way to boost your revenue while delivering top-tier performance to your clients.

Start building the kind of agency that grows with intention, not just with hustle.

Jeremy Holcombe Kinsta

Senior Editor at Kinsta, WordPress Web Developer, and Content Writer. Outside of all things WordPress, I enjoy the beach, golf, and movies. I also have tall people problems.