Website redesigns & revamps

Keep what works. Improve everything else.

A website revamp can preserve the useful parts of your current setup while improving the design, structure, copy and mobile experience. The goal is a website that looks current, feels trustworthy and makes the next step obvious.

A clearer online presence

When the business has moved on but the website has not.

Older websites often contain useful history, search visibility and business information, so replacing everything without review can be wasteful. We assess what should stay, what needs rewriting and which technical or visual problems are getting in the customer’s way.

01

Modern visual direction

Outdated layouts, colours and typography are replaced with a cleaner system suited to the business today.

02

Clearer customer journey

Services, proof and contact routes are reorganised so visitors can understand the offer quickly.

03

Improved mobile usability

Pages are rebuilt to work cleanly on the devices customers actually use.

04

Safer content migration

Existing content and URLs are reviewed before anything valuable is removed or redirected.

What we review

  • Navigation, page structure and the route from arrival to enquiry.
  • Wording, service explanations, trust signals and calls to action.
  • Mobile layout, loading performance and basic accessibility.
  • Page titles, descriptions, canonical URLs and indexability.
  • Existing forms, contact details, analytics and domain arrangements.

Revamp or completely rebuild?

If the current website has a sound platform and useful content, a focused redesign may be enough. If the system is difficult to maintain, technically limited or carrying years of problems, a clean rebuild can be more reliable; we will explain the reasoning before recommending either route.

Website revamp questions

Will my current website stay live while you work?

Usually, yes. The replacement can be prepared separately and switched over after approval, with the exact launch process confirmed once the existing hosting is understood.

Can you keep my existing domain?

In most cases the domain can remain exactly the same. Access and ownership are checked before any DNS or hosting change is attempted.

Could a redesign damage current Google visibility?

Careless URL or content changes can cause problems. We review existing pages and preserve or redirect useful URLs where appropriate, but no provider can promise unchanged rankings after every rebuild.

Does your current website feel behind the business?

Send us the address and explain what is frustrating you. We will review it and suggest a sensible direction.

Talk through the revamp