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A conversion-focused site for a lead-generation agency serving gyms, trainers and dental clinics.
View case studyIf two or more of these sound like your site, it’s costing you customers.
New face, stronger bones — and none of your Google equity left behind.
Redesigns start at $499 and are quoted to scope. These are the main drivers.
A 5-page brochure site and a 60-page company site are different projects.
Reusing existing copy is cheaper than writing the site fresh — I can do either.
WooCommerce, booking systems, or portals add real scope.
More ranking pages means more careful redirect and metadata work.
Fixed quote before any work starts — the number I give is the number you pay.
Redesigns I’ve shipped — live projects on the Work page.
A conversion-focused site for a lead-generation agency serving gyms, trainers and dental clinics.
View case studyA professional site for an e-commerce virtual-assistant agency covering Shopify, Amazon and more.
View case studyA corporate site for a Saudi multi-sector enterprise spanning engineering, logistics and technology.
View case studyNot if the migration is handled properly. I map every existing URL, set 301 redirects, carry over titles and metadata, and submit the new sitemap — the redesigns I ship keep their rankings and usually improve them because the new site is faster.
Most redesigns launch in 1–3 weeks depending on page count. You get a real timeline with the quote, and the old site stays live until the new one is ready.
Yes — I can migrate your current text and images as-is, tidy them up, or rewrite key pages for conversions. Your call, priced accordingly.
No, but most clients do — it gives you an admin you can run yourself. If you’re on Wix, Squarespace, or old custom code, I handle the full migration.
Nothing. The redesign happens on a private staging copy. Your live site keeps running until the moment we switch — usually a few minutes of transition.
I’ll tell you honestly whether it needs a redesign, a speed fix, or just a few targeted changes.
Straight answers — even if the answer is “don’t redesign yet”.