There are times when you need something more along the lines of what an agency might do for you. Lucky for you, there’s StudioQueue!
With SQ, you fill out a request form that you, as an administrator, can access on your site.
There’s a whole list (the basic list is below, but you’ll pick it from dropdown menus on the request form). On your site, you can fill in as many requests as you like and you can prioritize and reprioritize the requests that are waiting on your site.
Your top request goes into our SQ “hopper” where requests are lined up in the order they are received. For each client with a request in the hopper, we take the request and fill it. Some requests take more effort than others, but for the lion’s share of request types, your request is filled in two business days or less. Sometimes the turnaround is pretty nearly instantaneous, but we don’t outright promise that.
You can see the current average response time in the footer of this and every page on site.
What makes SQ the best deal going is that we handle as many requests, one at a time, as we can within each month. If you figure that one or two of these requests would cost you the same as our monthly flat fee if you took it to an agency (and we’re already completely familiar with your site so we can move fast), this is a no brainer.
As an aside, if you need something that really is a bigger project, we may quote you project price. If you proceed with the project, we’ll handle that completely outside StudioQueue, as an agency project.
Here’s a super-important point: you only pay for StudioQueue in months when you’ve got access enabled. You can take a break from StudioQueue access anytime you don’t need requests filled. You can still make all the front-end changes you like on your own steam, so your site will remain dynamic, but you’re only paying the hosting fee to keep things humming along.
What You Can Request Through StudioQueue
StudioQueue is your ongoing site operations layer.
If something needs adjusting, improving, or extending, you submit a request. We handle it.
Here’s what that typically includes:
Page & Content Updates
- Edit text or replace images (though you can also do this yourself)
- Add or remove sections (also can be done yourself)
- Rearrange page layouts (same)
- Create a new page using your existing templates
- Improve formatting and structure
Layout & Design Refinements
- Insert approved layout sections
- Adjust spacing or alignment
- Modify column structures
- Improve mobile behavior
- Refine typography or button styles
Changes stay within your established design system so the site remains consistent.
Site-Wide Improvements
- Adjust brand colors
- Refine heading scale
- Improve accessibility or contrast
- Standardize spacing
System-level updates improve the entire site at once.
Feature Adjustments
- Add or refine forms
- Insert FAQs, testimonials, or calls to action
- Configure approved plugins
- Improve lead capture placement
StudioQueue covers structured enhancements — not custom software development.
Your request will be made through a form such as this one, accessed through your PeakZebra site when you’re logged in as an admin.
StudioQueue Request
Submit a structured change request for your site. This is a visual mockup — the submit button does not send data.
Stability & Maintenance
Included automatically:
- Core and plugin updates
- Security monitoring
- Backups
- Performance checks
- Minor bug fixes
When a Project Is the Right Fit
If a request involves a full redesign, rebrand, or significant new functionality, we’ll recommend a clearly scoped project, separately costed, instead of stretching the queue.
StudioQueue is built for steady, continuous improvement within a structured system.
