Website Redesigns
Website redesigns for sites that look fine but don't produce.
If your site already gets traffic but the inquiries aren't coming, the fix usually isn't "make it look nicer" — it's finding exactly where visitors are leaking out and fixing that. Every redesign starts with a free, honest review of what's actually happening on your site before anything gets rebuilt. Based in Ontario, working remotely across Canada and North America.
Best fit for businesses with an existing site that gets visitors but not enough inquiries, or a site that's outgrown a DIY builder.
Signs your site is due for a redesign
None of these mean the whole site is a write-off — they mean something specific is costing you inquiries, and it's usually fixable.
- Traffic shows up, inquiries don'tVisitors are landing on the page and leaving without ever reaching out.
- It looks dated next to competitorsA visitor comparing you side-by-side with someone else notices — and it colours whether they trust you.
- It's slow or broken on phonesMost visitors are on mobile. If the site fights them there, they leave before they see your services.
- You've outgrown a DIY builderThe site was fine to get started, but it's now holding the business back instead of representing it.
- You can't update it yourselfIf changing a price or adding a page means calling someone (or nobody), the site stops keeping up with the business.
We keep what's working and fix what isn't
A redesign isn't a teardown. The free review tells us exactly what's earning its place — that stays. Everything else gets rebuilt to actually convert.
What we keep
- Your domain and existing search rankings, protected with proper redirects
- Content and pages that are already earning traffic
- Anything genuinely earning its place on the site
What gets rebuilt
- Structure and calls to action so the contact path is obvious
- Mobile layout and page speed
- Contact and quote forms that actually qualify an inquiry
- Technical SEO and structured data
Quoted like a Business Website, not a mystery
Redesigns are typically quoted like a Business Website — $650–$950 CAD setup, depending on scope — once the free review shows what actually needs to change. Need a site from scratch instead? See Web Design. Every project gets a fixed written quote before any work begins. See full pricing →
Free review first — it might even say "don't redesign yet"
Free review
Send your current site. You get a straight read on where inquiries are leaking — sometimes the honest answer is that a full redesign isn't what you need yet.
Fixed quote
If a redesign is the right move, you get a written scope and a fixed price to approve before any work starts.
Build & launch
The rebuild goes live with redirects in place to protect what your site has already earned — then optional monthly care to keep it working.
Common questions
Do I need a redesign or a brand-new site?
If your current site gets traffic but few inquiries, a redesign usually gets you further for less than starting over — you keep what's already ranking and fix what's holding it back. If you don't have a site at all yet, start with Web Design instead.
Will I lose my Google rankings if you redesign my site?
Not if it's done properly. We keep the content and pages that are already earning traffic, and use redirects for anything that changes address, so search engines carry existing signals across instead of starting from zero. There's no way to promise zero risk on any redesign, but this is exactly what keeping content and setting up redirects is for.
How much does a redesign cost?
Redesigns are typically quoted like a Business Website — $650–$950 CAD setup, depending on scope — after the free review tells us what actually needs to change. Fixed quote, in CAD, before any work starts.
How long does a redesign take?
Typically a similar timeline to a new build — a few weeks depending on how much of the site is changing and how quickly content and feedback come together. Your quote includes a realistic timeline, not a guess upfront.