Website Redesign

A redesign that keeps what works and fixes what does not.

Most redesigns start from zero and quietly throw away the rankings and pages that were earning leads. Ours starts with an audit of what your current site already does well, protects it, and rebuilds everything around it.

Old website redesigned into a lead generating website
When it is time

The signs a redesign is due.

The site looks fine but produces nothing

Visitors come, look around, and leave without inquiring. A site that does not convert is a brochure, not a channel.

You are invisible in search and AI answers

Buyers searching for what you sell find competitors instead, on Google and in ChatGPT answers alike.

It is slow, especially on mobile

Saudi B2B buyers check suppliers from their phones. Every extra second of loading costs you inquiries.

It only speaks one language

An English-only site loses Arabic-first decision makers, and a machine-translated one loses their trust.

Nobody on your team can edit it

Every text change waits on a developer, so the site slowly drifts out of date and out of use.

It no longer matches your business

You have new services, new markets, and new proof, and the site still tells the old story.

In plain terms

What a website redesign includes.

A website redesign is a rebuild of an existing website's design, content, and structure on a modern platform. Done properly, it starts with an audit of what the current site already ranks for and which pages convert, preserves those assets through redirects and content mapping, and only then redesigns the experience. A redesign is not just new visuals: it changes how the site is found, how fast it loads, and how visitors become inquiries.

What is included

Everything the rebuild covers.

Six workstreams, one scope. Nothing billed as a surprise later.

Conversion-first UX

Page flows designed around one question: what makes the right visitor inquire?

Content restructure

Your story rewritten around what buyers search for and ask, not internal org charts.

Performance rebuild

Fast loads on Saudi mobile networks, measured before and after, not assumed.

Bilingual readiness

Proper Arabic and English structure, written by people, with true RTL support.

SEO preservation

Rankings and URLs protected through the safeguard process below. Nothing earning is discarded.

CMS handover and training

Your team edits and publishes without a developer, from day one after launch.

Proof

Redesigns we have shipped.

The clearest way to judge a redesign partner is what happened to the numbers after launch. Our website development work, including redesigns, lives in one place.

See the work

The safeguard

How we redesign without losing what works.

Four steps, in order, on every redesign. This is what protects the traffic and leads your current site already earns.

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Audit what earns

We map which pages rank, which convert, and which links point at you, before anything is touched.

2

Map every URL

A 301 redirect plan covers every existing URL, so no ranking page dies with the old site.

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Rebuild around what works

Content that earns keeps its substance in the new design. We improve presentation, not discard proof.

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Monitor after launch

Rankings and inquiries are watched daily in the first weeks, with a rollback plan if anything dips.

Get a scoped quote

Know what you need? Get it priced.

Pick one solution or take all five. We scope it, name every deliverable, and price it for what you actually need.

FAQ

Questions buyers ask before committing to a redesign.

Whether your rankings survive, how long it takes, what happens to your old URLs, and whether you can redesign in phases.

Will we lose our Google rankings?

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How long does a redesign take?

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What happens to our old URLs?

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Can we redesign in phases?

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Do we have to change platforms?

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How is a redesign priced?

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