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Modern website redesign services to boost performance and user experience

We help transform your website with expert redesign services. From visual refresh to performance upgrades, we create modern websites that deliver

Web redesign

Overview

Your website is often your first impression — and in today’s digital world, expectations are high. A slow, outdated, or hard-to-navigate website can lose you business before a user even engages.

Our website redesign services are crafted to transform underperforming websites into modern digital assets. We combine user-centred design, SEO-friendly structure, and development best practices to create websites that not only look stunning but convert better. From corporate websites to ecommerce platforms, we’ve helped businesses across sectors give their digital presence the update it needs.

Capabilities

What we typically cover.

  • 01

    Full Website Redesign

    A complete revamp of your website’s look, structure, and user journey — ideal for businesses ready to reimagine how they’re seen online.

  • 02

    Design System & Component Based Approach

    We create or restructure design systems for scalable, reusable UI components that improve both design consistency and dev efficiency.

  • 03

    UX Audit & Recommendations

    We analyse current UX pain points and provide a plan to improve navigation, user flow, and content clarity — great for brands unsure where to start.

  • 04

    Performance & SEO Improvements

    Behind the scenes, we ensure your redesigned site is optimised for speed, accessibility, and search engines.

The process

We start by reviewing your current website and discussing goals — whether it’s improved user engagement, faster load times, or updated branding. After wireframes and design concepts, we build your new website using modern frameworks and best practices. The end result is a beautiful, user-friendly site that helps drive real business outcomes.

FAQs

What prospects usually ask.

  • When should we redesign rather than rebuild from scratch?

    Redesign when the underlying CMS, content model, and integrations are sound but the front-end is dated or underperforming. Rebuild when the platform itself is the problem — outdated CMS, custom code that's painful to maintain, performance ceilings the existing stack can't fix, or content modelling that doesn't fit how you actually publish. Honest discovery usually points clearly to one or the other.
  • How much does a website redesign cost?

    A focused redesign that keeps your existing CMS and content typically lands between £8,000 and £30,000 depending on page count, design depth, and integration work. A larger redesign that involves a CMS swap or significant content restructuring is more like £25,000–£80,000. Adding new functionality (booking, member portals, custom calculators) sits on top.
  • Will the redesign hurt our SEO rankings?

    It shouldn't — but it can if migrations are handled badly. The risks are URL changes without proper 301 redirects, lost meta data, broken internal links, and removed content. We map every existing URL to its new home before launch, set up redirects, preserve title tags and meta descriptions, and run pre-launch and post-launch crawls to catch anything that slipped. Done properly, traffic typically recovers within four to eight weeks and grows from there as page experience signals improve.
  • How long does a website redesign take?

    A focused marketing-site redesign with five to twenty core pages typically runs eight to fourteen weeks from kickoff to launch. A larger redesign involving content migration, CMS changes, or significant new functionality is more like four to six months. Content sign-off is almost always the bottleneck — we plan for it explicitly so it doesn't block engineering.
  • Can we keep our current CMS or do we need to switch?

    Either is fine. If WordPress (or whatever you're on) still meets your team's needs and the platform is well-maintained, redesigning the front-end without touching the backend is usually faster, cheaper, and lower-risk. We only recommend a CMS swap when the existing platform is genuinely the bottleneck — typically when content modelling is fighting the editors, or the stack is making developers slow.
  • How do you migrate content without losing it?

    Inventory first — every page, post, asset, and download gets catalogued and decisions get made (keep, archive, redirect, rewrite). Migration usually runs through scripted exports rather than manual copy-paste, with a staging environment for editorial review. Anything that's being archived rather than ported gets a sensible 301 redirect to the closest equivalent so external links and search rankings don't break.
  • What does launch day look like — is there downtime?

    Launches are usually zero-downtime — the new site goes live behind a DNS switch, with the old site still running until the cutover is fully verified. We schedule launches outside business hours where possible, run a final pre-launch checklist (redirects, analytics, forms, integrations), and monitor closely for the first 24 to 48 hours. Rollback plans are documented before launch, not invented during a problem.
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Engine Shed, Bristol
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Within 2 working days
Building since
2003