Website redesign sitemap
The sitemap is the operational map of the redesign. It determines what gets kept, merged, added, or redirected.
What the review covers.
The website redesign sitemap review connects the current site to the new structure before design decisions get locked in.
- Current pages
- New pages
- Merged pages
- Redirected pages
Current pages
Existing pages are exported before the redesign so useful URLs, traffic history, and inbound links are not lost during launch.
New pages
New pages are added only when they serve a clear search intent or buyer decision.
Merged pages
Overlapping pages are combined when one stronger page will serve the visitor and search intent better.
Redirected pages
When the sitemap changes, old addresses need mapped destinations so search engines can understand the new structure.
What gets improved.
Current pages
Existing pages are exported before the redesign so useful URLs, traffic history, and inbound links are not lost during launch.
New pages
New pages are added only when they serve a clear search intent or buyer decision.
Merged pages
Overlapping pages are combined when one stronger page will serve the visitor and search intent better.
Redirected pages
When the sitemap changes, old addresses need mapped destinations so search engines can understand the new structure.
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.