Your Website Isn't Working for You. Let's Change That.
Be honest — when was the last time you actually looked at your website on a phone? If it's been a while, you might not love what you see.
A homepage that takes forever to load. Text so small you need to pinch and zoom. A phone number buried at the bottom of a page nobody scrolls to. A design that looked decent in 2017 but now looks like it's held together with Sellotape and hope.
You don't need a new coat of paint on a broken wall. You need a proper rebuild — one that looks professional, works on every device, and actually brings in enquiries instead of sending people to your competitors.
Signs Your Website Needs More Than a Tweak
You might be telling yourself "it'll do for now" — but your customers are telling you something different by not calling. Here's when a redesign stops being optional:
It's not mobile-friendly. Over 60% of local searches happen on phones. If your site doesn't work properly on mobile, you're turning away the majority of your potential customers before they've read a single word.
It's slow. If your homepage takes more than three seconds to load, nearly half of visitors leave. They don't come back. They call the next result on Google instead.
It doesn't rank. You had a website built years ago, but it was never optimised for search. It exists, but Google doesn't show it to anyone. It's like having a shop with no sign on a road with no footfall.
It looks dated. Design trends change. A site that looked modern five years ago can look neglected today. And in your customer's mind, a neglected website suggests a neglected business.
You can't update it. Your old developer has disappeared. Your WordPress login hasn't worked in two years. You'd change something if you could, but you can't — so nothing changes and the site slowly dies.
What a Redesign Actually Looks Like
This isn't a reskin. I don't take your existing site and change the colours. I rebuild from the ground up with a focus on what actually matters — getting you found and getting you contacted:
A redesign isn't about making things prettier. It's about making your website actually do its job — bring in leads, build trust, and convert visitors into paying customers.
Modern, mobile-first design — built for phones first, because that's where your customers are.
Local SEO baked in — proper page structure, meta data, location targeting, and schema markup so Google actually knows what you do and where you do it.
Clear calls to action — phone number visible everywhere, enquiry forms that work, and no guessing games about how to get in touch.
Service and area pages — each service and each location you cover gets its own page, giving Google more reasons to show your site and giving customers more ways to find you.
Fast loading speeds — clean code, optimised images, no bloated plugins dragging everything down.
See what a properly built website looks like
Why Redesigning Doesn't Have to Break the Bank
Traditional redesigns follow the same painful pattern: you pay an agency £2,000–£5,000 upfront for a new build, wait 8–12 weeks for delivery, then realise six months later that it's still not ranking because nobody bothered with SEO.
Or you go to a subscription designer offering £149–£199 a month with a 12-month lock-in. That's £1,800–£2,400 committed before you know if the new site is actually better than the old one. If it's not? You're stuck paying anyway.
I take the risk out of it. Your new website is designed and built before your first payment. You see it, review it, and only approve it if you're happy.
Your monthly subscription — Lite or Pro — starts after that. No upfront costs. No 12-month contract. Cancel anytime with 30 days' notice. T&Cs apply.
If your old website isn't working, you shouldn't have to gamble thousands on the hope that a new one will. You should be able to see the new one first and decide.
Ready to Replace the Website That's Costing You Business?
Every day your old site sits there, it's not just doing nothing — it's actively losing you work. People find it, judge it, and call someone else. A redesign built properly from the ground up changes that.
I'll build the new version. You compare it to what you've got. The decision should be obvious.