Core service page
Website redesign for businesses that have outgrown the old site.
A redesign is not just a visual refresh. It is a chance to fix the structure, speed, message, search foundation, proof, and lead path that are holding the business back.
Market read
Most redesigns fix the look and leave the leak.
A local business can spend money on a cleaner site and still have the same problem: vague services, weak city coverage, hidden proof, slow pages, and no clear reason to contact the business now.
The visitor needs to know the business is active, credible, specific, and easy to trust. If the old site makes the company feel smaller than the work, the redesign has to rebuild confidence from the first screen.
Build system
A redesign built around the whole growth path.
We rebuild around service architecture, stronger copy, visual trust, technical SEO, local pages, mobile performance, internal links, and a direct audit or inquiry path.
01 / Audit
Find what is worth keeping and what is costing leads.
We review the current site, rankings, content, conversion path, and local search setup before deciding what should change.
02 / Structure
Rebuild the page map around real intent.
Service pages, city pages, proof pages, and CTAs are reorganized so people and search engines can understand the business faster.
03 / Visual trust
Make the business feel current and established.
The redesign gets a more intentional type system, spacing rhythm, imagery plan, and mobile experience without losing the practical edge.
04 / Launch path
Protect search signals during the move.
Metadata, URLs, redirects when needed, schema, crawlability, and sitemap updates are handled so the new site launches cleanly.
Proof plan
A redesign should raise the standard, not reset it to generic.
The right redesign makes a service business easier to trust, easier to understand, and easier to choose. It should make the business feel like the stronger option before the first conversation.
Best fit
- businesses with outdated sites
- service companies losing trust online
- brands with poor mobile layouts
- teams with weak service pages
- companies ready to grow beyond referrals
Search map
The searches this page is built to support.
FAQ
Questions that matter before the build starts.
When should a business redesign its website?
A redesign makes sense when the site feels outdated, loads slowly, hides proof, does not support local search, or no longer matches the quality of the business.
Can you redesign without losing SEO?
Yes, but the redesign has to protect URLs, metadata, internal links, redirects, schema, and content that already has value.
Do you start with design or strategy?
Strategy first. We need to know what the site should rank for, what it should prove, and what action it should drive before the visual work starts.
Start with the audit
Do not redesign blind.
Send the current site. We will show what to keep, what to cut, and what should be rebuilt first for trust, search, and leads.
Free Audit