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Design · 6 min read

5 signs your website needs a redesign

Your website is often the first impression a customer gets — and an outdated one quietly costs you business. Here are the clearest signs it's time for a redesign.

It looks dated

Design trends move fast, and a site that looked modern five years ago can signal neglect today. If your website feels stuck in another era next to your competitors, visitors assume your business is too. First impressions form in milliseconds, and they're hard to undo.

It's slow or breaks on mobile

If your site takes more than a few seconds to load, or looks broken on a phone, you're losing visitors before they ever see your offer. More than half of all web traffic is mobile, and a poor mobile experience tanks both conversions and search rankings at the same time.

It doesn't bring in leads

A website should do more than exist — it should generate enquiries, calls, and sales. If yours gets traffic but no leads, the problem is usually unclear messaging, weak calls to action, or friction in the path to contact you. A redesign focused on conversion fixes that.

It's hard to update

If changing a price, adding a service, or posting an update means calling a developer and waiting days, your site is working against you. Modern sites are built so you can manage content easily, keeping your information accurate without a technical bottleneck.

It doesn't reflect who you are now

Businesses evolve — new services, new positioning, a sharper brand. If your website still tells last year's story, it's misrepresenting you to every visitor. When the gap between who you are and what your site says gets wide enough, it's time to rebuild.

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