Weburate service

Improve an existing website without losing what still works.

A redesign reviews the current site before changing its structure, visual direction, mobile experience, content and technical implementation.

Who it is for

When this service is useful

Businesses whose website looks dated, is difficult to use on mobile, no longer reflects current services or has accumulated technical and content problems.

Typical scope

The scope may cover a single high-priority page or a complete site. The audit determines which content and functionality should be retained, revised or removed.

Problems addressed
  • Important pages and customer actions are difficult to find.
  • The mobile layout, readability or page speed is poor.
  • The current structure no longer matches the business.
Included

What the project can cover

  • Current-site content and usability audit
  • Revised information architecture and design direction
  • Mobile, accessibility and performance improvements
  • Content migration plan for approved material
  • URL inventory and redirect planning
  • Pre-launch checks and controlled replacement
Not included by default

Important boundaries

  • Guaranteed preservation of rankings or traffic
  • Rewriting all content or recreating missing assets unless quoted
  • Unsupported legacy systems or inaccessible third-party accounts
  • New applications and integrations outside the redesign scope
Process

How the work moves forward

Weburate inventories the current pages, URLs, content, analytics available and technical constraints. Useful content and URLs are retained where practical; changed URLs receive a redirect plan. The replacement is tested before traffic is switched.

Price factors

What affects the quote

Current platform condition, page count, content migration, URL changes, integrations, redesign depth, editing requirements and access quality affect the quote.

What you provide

Client inputs

Current hosting and domain access, platform credentials, analytics access where available, approved content, brand assets, desired changes and a list of business priorities.

After launch

Support and next steps

Redirects, forms and priority pages are checked after launch. Further content work, monitoring and new features are handled through an agreed maintenance scope.

Discuss your requirements

Get a scope based on the website you actually need.

Share your business, preferred pages, current website and desired launch timing.