This kind of tasks is exactly what I'm thinking about for makers. Around a month ago, I was organising my tasks list, and I found a lot of tasks that were maintenance, and I had been delaying them for too long. I ended up getting two developers to just clean up my maintenance tasks list. And I am thinking of turning this into a service if enough makers are interested.
I've only been doing project/value based pricing till now. But recently, I've been thinking about opening a cheaper freelance thing for makers cause most won't be able to afford 10k/month. But unsure about what range makers are comfortable with.
Like @nikspyratos said, you should read Stark’s stuff. What a maker wants to pay you depends on the value you bring.
I have a page getting hella traffic with good conversions but 50% of users get an error and can’t buy? I’ll pay you a bunch to fix that for me.
I have a product with zero users and low interest? Giving you even 10 bucks feels like a lot.
To give a more concrete example: I have a bunch of problems on my blog that I’d really love to fix but it isn’t worth my time. Would love to pay someone to do it for me, but there isn’t nearly enough work to even begin talking about a /month price.
Next on my list is Buy Back your time by dan, Seems like a good book to learn to delegate tasks