Your website should bring you customers — not embarrass you.
Small business website redesigns built around conversion, not just a visual refresh. Mobile-first, fast, and structured so the site actually earns the calls and quote requests your business needs.
Signs your website needs a redesign.
If three or more of these sound like your site, the rebuild conversation is already overdue.
It loads slow on a phone
Most local-service traffic is mobile. If your homepage takes more than 2 seconds to paint, half the people who clicked are already gone.
It looks broken on mobile
Stretched images, tiny tap targets, menus that overflow the screen. A site that "looks fine on desktop" can be unusable in someone's hand.
It doesn't bring in any leads
No calls, no quote requests, no booked jobs. The site is essentially a digital business card — and a slow one at that.
The design feels dated
Stock photos, generic templates, fonts from 2013. Visitors decide if you're a real business in three seconds — and the design is most of that decision.
You can't update it without paying someone
Every change is a support ticket. Adding a service, swapping a photo, changing your hours — none of it should require an outside vendor.
There is no clear next step
No phone-prominent header. No quote button. No path from "interested" to "in touch." Just paragraphs of text that hope the customer figures it out.
It doesn't show up on Google
No service-area pages, no schema, no real on-page SEO. Even when people search for what you do in your town, your site isn't there.
What I rebuild — and why.
A redesign that's only a visual refresh leaves the same lead-leaking structure underneath. The point is to fix what isn't converting — not to repaint a broken room.
A real conversion structure
Headlines that name the customer's problem. CTAs above the fold and after every section. One clear path from visitor to lead — not a maze.
Mobile-first from the ground up
Built for thumb taps before anything else. The desktop view follows the phone, not the other way around.
Fast load times via Astro
Static-first builds deployed on Vercel. Pages paint in under a second on a phone — Google rewards it, customers stay for it.
On-page SEO that ranks locally
Page titles, meta descriptions, headings, internal links, schema markup, service-area structure. The work that gets you into the local 3-pack.
Quote and contact flows that convert
Forms tied to real lead capture. Optional upgrade to a custom quote wizard if your pricing has real logic to it.
A site you can actually update
Clean code, clear structure, documented edit points. No agency lock-in. If you ever want to take it elsewhere, you can.
How a rebuild actually goes.
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Audit what you have
I look at your current site, your Google Business Profile, and how you actually get customers today. Then I tell you what's losing leads and why.
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Map the rebuild
We agree on what stays, what gets cut, and what needs to be added. Scope is locked in writing before any code gets written.
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Build and launch
Custom design, mobile-first, on-page SEO baked in. Most rebuilds ship in 2–4 weeks depending on scope.
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Hand off and support
You get a site you can update. I'm here if you want me to keep optimizing — but you're not stuck with me.
What rebuilt sites look like.
What a redesign costs.
Most small-business redesigns land between the Starter Website and Lead Generation Website packages — somewhere in the $1,500–$3,000 range, depending on how much existing content can be reused and whether the rebuild needs custom quote logic on top.
Final scope and pricing depend on your project. The free quote covers what I'd actually scope for your site.
Send me your current site.
I'll tell you exactly what I'd rebuild first — and roughly what it would cost. No pitch, no pressure.