About Milmore Solutions
Milmore Solutions is a boutique digital services firm that specializes in creating and managing websites for small businesses and nonprofit organizations. Previously branded as Raven Consulting, the company was founded in 2015 in Oregon’s Klamath Basin to offer website hosting, domain management, and custom web design at accessible price points for organizations with limited budgets. Their work includes classic website builds, redesigns, Wix-based online stores, mobile-optimized sites, and branding and graphic design support. ([wix.com](https://www.wix.com/marketplace/wix-partner/raven-consulting?utm_source=openai))
A charge from Milmore Solutions on a bank or card statement is most likely related to web services such as a new website project, a site redesign, migration of an existing site to Wix, ongoing hosting or domain management, or small task work billed on a project or hourly basis. The amount can vary widely depending on the service—simple small tasks may be low one‑time charges, while full site builds and redesigns can reach into the hundreds or low thousands of dollars. For some customers, there may also be recurring charges tied to ongoing maintenance, hosting, or support retainers.
If you have questions about a Milmore Solutions charge, the best first step is to check recent invoices, proposals, or email correspondence for any website or branding work you commissioned, particularly projects involving Wix or Wix Studio. Look for billing under both “Milmore Solutions” and their prior branding “Raven Consulting” or “Raven Web Consulting,” which may still appear in older documentation. ([wix.com](https://www.wix.com/marketplace/wix-partner/raven-consulting?utm_source=openai)) You can also log into any client portal or Wix account they manage for you to review service history. If the charge still seems unfamiliar, contact them directly using the contact details provided on their Wix Marketplace profile or in your project emails, and ask for a copy of the invoice, project description, and date of authorization. As with any suspected unauthorized transaction, you can also reach out to your card issuer to dispute the charge if you cannot verify a legitimate business relationship.