It looks outdated
Your business has evolved, but the website still feels like it belongs to an earlier version of the company.
Website Redesign Services
We redesign outdated, confusing, slow, or underperforming websites into clear, modern digital experiences built to support real business goals.
Does This Sound Familiar?
Your business has evolved, but the website still feels like it belongs to an earlier version of the company.
Visitors struggle to find services, contact information, pricing guidance, or the next step—especially on mobile.
The website gets traffic, but the message, structure, and calls to action are not turning visitors into inquiries.
Simple changes take too long, require technical help, or create new problems somewhere else on the site.
The current structure was never planned for local search, answer engines, or modern AI-driven discovery.
Services, locations, team members, offers, or business goals have changed, but the website has not kept up.
The Kelot Redesign Approach
A strong redesign starts with strategy. We look at what is working, what is getting in the way, and what the website needs to do next.
We make it immediately clear who you help, what you offer, and why someone should choose your business.
We reorganize pages, navigation, services, and calls to action so visitors can move through the site naturally.
We update the visual system, spacing, typography, imagery, and mobile experience without losing the identity of the business.
We rebuild the foundation for SEO, local search, answer engines, and generative search where the project calls for it.
What a Redesign Can Include
Homepage and internal-page redesign
Mobile responsiveness improvements
Navigation and page-structure cleanup
Clearer calls to action
Content organization and refinement
Service-page restructuring
Forms, booking, or lead-capture improvements
Local SEO foundations
AEO and GEO-ready content structure
Performance and speed improvements
Accessibility and readability improvements
Launch testing across devices
How the Redesign Process Works
We review the current website, business goals, brand direction, content, functionality, and biggest frustrations.
We identify what should stay, what should change, what is missing, and how the new structure should support the business.
We rebuild the experience with updated visuals, clearer messaging, better functionality, and responsive layouts.
We test across devices, confirm forms and links, review the final site, and prepare everything for launch.
Is a Redesign the Right Fit?
The foundation exists, but the design, content, structure, or functionality no longer represents the business well.
You have new services, new locations, a new visual identity, a new audience, or a clearer direction than when the site was first built.
You want more inquiries, stronger local visibility, easier navigation, better mobile performance, or a more professional first impression.
Website Redesign FAQs
Not always. We first review what is working and what is not. Some projects need a full rebuild, while others need a strategic redesign of key pages, navigation, content, and functionality.
Yes. We can reuse, reorganize, refine, or rewrite existing content depending on what the project needs and what is already working well.
Yes. In most redesigns, the existing domain remains in place while the new website is prepared and launched.
Yes. Kelot Digital works across platforms and specializes in WordPress. We will recommend whether to stay on the current platform or move based on the needs of the business.
A redesign can affect search visibility if it is handled carelessly. We plan redirects, page structure, metadata, internal links, and content changes carefully to protect and strengthen the foundation wherever possible.
Pricing depends on the size of the current website, the amount of content, needed functionality, and the depth of the redesign. After the consultation, you receive a clear proposal based on the actual scope.
Ready for a Better Website?
Start with a real conversation about what is working, what is not, and what the next version of your website should accomplish.