Homepage redesign checklist
The homepage should give the visitor enough orientation to choose the right next page.
What the review covers.
The homepage redesign checklist review connects the current site to the new structure before design decisions get locked in.
- Clear H1 and subhead
- Primary service links
- Proof near the right decision points
- Mobile-first CTA
Clear first message
Search titles, descriptions, headings, and canonicals are mapped to the new page structure before development starts.
Primary service links
The homepage points visitors into the most important services instead of burying them behind one generic menu label.
Proof where needed
Homepage proof works best when it supports a specific service, claim, or next step instead of floating on its own.
Mobile-first CTA
The mobile homepage should keep the main message readable and the contact action easy to reach.
What gets improved.
Clear H1 and subhead
Search titles, descriptions, headings, and canonicals are mapped to the new page structure before development starts.
Primary service links
The homepage points visitors into the most important services instead of burying them behind one generic menu label.
Proof near the right decision points
Homepage proof works best when it supports a specific service, claim, or next step instead of floating on its own.
Mobile-first CTA
Mobile layouts are checked for readable type, clean spacing, tap targets, and a contact path that stays easy to reach.
Tell us about the site you want to rebuild.
Send the current URL and what the next version needs to support. The first review looks at structure, SEO risk, content, forms, and launch details.