A website redesign is not only about making a site look newer. In many cases, a redesign is needed because the website no longer supports the business properly. If visitors struggle to use the site, cannot find important information, or do not feel confident contacting you, the website may be working against you.
Common signs that a redesign is needed include slow loading pages, poor mobile layout, outdated visuals, confusing navigation, weak service pages, broken forms, old content, missing SEO basics, and a design that no longer matches the quality of the business.
Another important sign is poor lead generation. If people visit the website but rarely call, book, or submit a form, the problem may be the structure of the site. A strong website should guide users toward action with clear messaging, useful content, trust signals, and visible calls to action.
Sometimes small improvements are enough. Other times, a full rebuild is the better choice because the old website has too many technical problems or limitations. Debugsy helps businesses review their current website and decide what level of improvement makes sense.
A good redesign should make the website faster, clearer, more professional, easier to manage, and more useful for customers. The goal is not just a new look. The goal is a better business tool.