Website redesign in Plymouth

Modernise your website. Improve performance. Keep what works.

For businesses with websites that look dated, feel confusing, load slowly or no longer bring in the right enquiries.

A redesign can fix the structure, improve the content, make the site easier to use and give search engines a clearer understanding of what your business offers.

Why redesign?

Signs your website might be holding your business back.

A redesigned website can make a huge difference to how people see your business and how easily they can get in touch.

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Outdated design

An old design can make your business look outdated even if your service is excellent.

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Slow loading

Slow websites frustrate visitors and lose business.

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Not mobile friendly

If your site does not work well on phones, you are losing customers.

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Not getting enquiries

If your website is not bringing in enquiries, it is not doing its job.

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Not ranking in Google

Poor structure or old code can stop your website from showing up in search.

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Hard to update

If simple changes are difficult or expensive, your website is working against you.

What we do

A redesign that improves everything that matters.

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Keep what works

We keep your best content, rankings and what your customers already know.

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Improve what does not

Better design, better structure, faster loading and clearer messaging.

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Designed for mobile

Built to look and work perfectly on all devices.

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Built for results

Clear calls to action, easy navigation and content that brings in enquiries.

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Stronger SEO foundation

Clean code, better structure and SEO best practices built in.

The website redesign process

1

Review

Check what is working, what is weak and what should be kept.

2

Plan

Plan pages, navigation, content needs, calls to action and redirects.

3

Rewrite

Improve, rewrite or remove weak and confusing sections.

4

Design

Build the design around clarity, trust and usability.

5

Build

Develop, test and prepare the redesigned site for launch.

6

Launch

Check redirects, forms, analytics and core pages carefully.

What you keep

Keep your rankings. Keep your content. Keep your business moving.

  • Existing domain and email addresses
  • Current rankings where possible
  • Valuable content and pages
  • Customer reviews and testimonials
  • Google Business Profile
  • Analytics data and history
  • What your customers already know
  • Peace of mind
Before250Visitors per month
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After2,840Visitors per month

Frequently asked questions

Brief answers before you enquire.

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How do I know if my website needs redesigning?

If it looks dated, performs poorly on mobile, loads slowly, gets few enquiries or no longer reflects your business, it is worth reviewing.

Should I redesign or start again?

It depends what is worth keeping. Useful content, traffic or structure may be reused.

Will a redesign affect my Google rankings?

It can. URLs, redirects, headings, metadata and content all need to be checked.

Can you review my current website first?

Yes. The website review tool is a useful first step.

Can I keep my existing domain?

Usually, yes. In most cases the domain should stay the same.

Can my existing content be reused?

Useful content can often be kept and improved. Weak content should usually be rewritten.

How long does a redesign take?

Small redesigns may take a few weeks. Larger projects can take longer.

Do you redesign sites built by someone else?

Sometimes. The first step is reviewing the current setup.

Can you make it easier to update?

Yes. Easy editing should be planned into the redesign.

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Ready for a better website?

Improve your website and turn it into a clearer, faster and more useful tool for your business.

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