Do you really need a new website?

Most owners aren't sure. So here are the five signs it's time — and exactly what each one is costing you while you sit on it.

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Still here? Here's the 5 signs it's time for a new website.

Recognise your website in any of these? You're leaving money on the table — here's what each one is quietly doing to your bottom line.

01

It's slow to load

People decide in seconds. If your site makes them wait, most won't — they're gone before they've read a word, straight off to whoever loaded first. Every extra second quietly bleeds away enquiries you never even knew you had.

We took Wolf Laundry's load time from 10 seconds to 1 — and their leads went from zero to 150 a month. See how we did it for Wolf Laundry →
02

It looks stuck in the past

Your website is usually the first time someone meets your business. If it looks tired and dated, they assume the work is too — and click off to someone who looks more on it. You lose the job before the phone ever rings. Look the part, and you've earned their trust before you've said a word.

Glasscraft had 150+ staff and three factories — and a 15-year-old site that showed none of it. We rebuilt it around real photos of their own team. See how we did it for Glasscraft →
03

It's a nightmare on a phone

More than half your visitors are on their phone. If yours means pinching, zooming and hunting for a button that actually works, they won't bother — they'll ring the competitor whose site just works. "Fine on a laptop" isn't good enough any more.

04

It never brings in work

A website should be your hardest-working salesperson — open all hours, turning visitors into enquiries while you sleep. If yours just sits there like a brochure and nobody ever rings off the back of it, it's costing you money instead of making it. There should be a dead-obvious path from "just looking" to "get in touch". Right now there isn't.

We turned Rucklidge Law's tired site into a 24/7 salesperson — up to 35% more conversions and 30–50 qualified leads a month. See how we did it for Rucklidge Law →
05

Nobody can find you on Google

The best website in the world is useless if no one sees it. If you're nowhere when people search for what you do, every one of those ready-to-buy customers is landing on a competitor instead. Getting found is the difference between a website that pays for itself and one that just sits there costing you.

The good news? It's all fixable.

Every one of these is something we fix for a living. We build fast, good-looking websites with one job: bringing you more enquiries and more sales. Not sure where yours stands? We'll tell you straight — for free.

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Still wondering?

How do I know if it's a full rebuild or just a refresh?
Honestly? Sometimes a tidy-up is all you need — and we’ll say so. On a free call we’ll tell you straight which one it is. We’re not going to sell you a new website you don’t need.
How much does a new website cost?
Most projects land between £8,000 and £12,000, starting from £5,000, with no hidden costs. See our full pricing.
How long does it take?
Most websites go live in 8–12 weeks, depending on the size of the site and how quickly we get your content.
What if my website's only a year or two old?
Age isn’t really the point — results are. If a newish site is still slow, hard to find or never brings in enquiries, it’s still costing you. We’ll help you work out whether it’s worth fixing or starting fresh.

Stop guessing. Find out for sure.

Get a free, no-jargon report on your website — how fast it loads, how you show up on Google, and exactly what's costing you enquiries. Or book a quick call and we'll tell you straight.

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