Request a website redesign review
Send the current site and what the next version needs to support. The first review looks at structure, SEO risk, content, forms, and launch details.
Current website
The current URL shows what already exists: page count, content depth, technical setup, SEO footprint, and the parts worth keeping.
Main goal
The goal gives the review direction. More leads, cleaner positioning, SEO protection, or a faster site each changes what should be evaluated first.
Timeline or urgency
The schedule is built around decisions that must happen in order: content, design, development, QA, redirects, and launch.
What needs to change
What needs to change is handled as part of the page structure, not treated as decoration.
A first pass before design decisions get locked in.
What we look at.
The review connects the current site to the next structure. It is not a full audit, but it gives the rebuild a cleaner starting point.
- What already works and should be protected.
- Where the message, structure, or page flow can be clearer.
- Which pages need SEO care before anything moves.
- How visitors can move from interest to contact with less friction.
What happens next.
We review the current site
The first pass looks at the pages that exist now, how they are organized, and where the site already has search or lead value.
We identify the rebuild risk
Ranking URLs, important content, forms, and tracking are flagged before design work starts so useful pieces are not lost during launch.
We outline the next version
The recommendation focuses on the site structure, page priorities, and conversion path that would make the redesign more useful.
We send the next step
If the project is a fit, the next step is a scoped rebuild plan with the pages, technical work, and launch checks clearly listed.