Website redesign timeline
Timeline depends on page count, content quality, SEO risk, approvals, and integrations.
What the review covers.
The website redesign timeline review connects the current site to the new structure before design decisions get locked in.
- Discovery and current-site map
- Content and page plan
- Design and build
- QA, redirects, launch, monitoring
Discovery and current-site map
The first stretch is for understanding the existing site before changing it. URLs, content, forms, analytics, and known SEO signals get reviewed here.
Content and page plan
Content decisions take time because some pages can stay, some need rewriting, and others should be folded into stronger pages.
Design and build
Design and build timelines depend on how much content is being rewritten, how many templates are needed, and how much technical cleanup is involved.
QA, redirects, launch, monitoring
Redirect planning belongs before launch week, not after someone finds missing pages in production.
What gets improved.
Discovery and current-site map
The first stretch is for understanding the existing site before changing it. URLs, content, forms, analytics, and known SEO signals get reviewed here.
Content and page plan
Content decisions take time because some pages can stay, some need rewriting, and others should be folded into stronger pages.
Design and build
Design and build timelines depend on how much content is being rewritten, how many templates are needed, and how much technical cleanup is involved.
QA, redirects, launch, monitoring
Redirect planning belongs before launch week, not after someone finds missing pages in production.
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.