We start with an audit
First we work out what works and what drags the site down. We rework on data, not "on a hunch".
You already have a site, but it is slow, gets lost in Google, or you are embarrassed to show it to a client? We have been in your shoes — and we know you cannot rework it blindly. We start with an audit.
We keep what works — search positions and valuable content — and fix what drags you down: speed, structure, conversion. No loss of traffic during the move — so your online presence becomes stronger, not wiped out.
A rework is not "repainting the buttons". It is figuring out why the site does not work, keeping what is valuable, and rebuilding what is weak so it becomes faster, more visible in search, and truly works for your business.
First we work out what works and what drags the site down. We rework on data, not "on a hunch".
Search positions, content that brings traffic, what already converts — we do not throw it away, we strengthen it.
An old, slow site is a common reason for losing customers. We bring speed into the green zone.
301 redirects and preserved URL structure — traffic moves along with the site instead of disappearing.
We build the new structure around your goal — requests, sales, calls — not just "to look nice".
After the rework the site runs on its own code or WordPress — with no lock-in to a website builder or someone else’s subscription.
The most common story: the site was reworked "nicely" — and its Google positions dropped, while its online presence did not grow. Because it was reworked on a hunch, not on data. We do it differently.
The search positions you have built up are an asset that is easy to lose in a careless move. We preserve it and use the rework so the site even grows in the rankings.
We lock the current URLs and set up 301 redirects to the new ones — so the traffic you have built up does not disappear.
We find what blocks indexing and drags the site down: speed, duplicates, errors, broken links.
We fix the metrics Google uses to assess your site — which affect both ranking and visitor behaviour.
Logical architecture, semantics, a sitemap and correct indexing — the foundation for growth.
Technical state, speed, SEO, structure and conversion — a report with priorities.
Page logic built around your goal before the design — so there is nothing to redo later.
A modern look in your brand — clean, fast, built for conversion.
Semantic code instead of a bloated template. Responsive, accessible, fast.
We carefully move valuable pages, texts and media. Outdated material is removed or merged.
A map of redirects from old URLs to new ones — to preserve positions and avoid breeding 404s.
Technical SEO, metadata, Core Web Vitals — built into the new site right away.
We connect metrics and goals so you can see the effect of the rework in numbers.
We will show you what is dragging the site down and what is worth keeping — with a clear estimate of the work.
We study the site: speed, SEO, structure, conversion and technical state. The output — what to keep, what to rework, with priorities.
New architecture built around your goal and a map of 301 redirects. We agree it before the design.
A modern look in your brand, geared towards results, not just "to look nice".
Build on custom code, porting of functionality, integrations, technical SEO and speed.
We move the content, set up the redirects, test on every screen and check indexing.
We go live on your domain and, for the first weeks, watch the positions and technical state.
Audit, new structure and design, migration, 301 redirects, speed and SEO. It starts with an audit.
The price depends on the state of the site and the scope of work. First the audit, then we name the exact sum and lock it in the contract.
Order an auditThe first weeks after a rework are the most important: you need to watch the positions and technical state. We recommend monthly support to lock in the result and keep developing the site.
Work beyond the limit — 3 120 ₴/h, urgent — 4 680 ₴/h. Unused hours do not carry over to the next month.
The audit, the 301 redirect map, the database and content migration, the Core Web Vitals optimization and the choice of stack (custom / WordPress) are determined by the state of your site. The details — at the audit stage.
This is the main risk of any rework, and we keep it under control. Before we start, we record the current positions and URL structure, set up 301 redirects from the old addresses to the new ones, and preserve valuable content and metadata. After launch we watch the indexing and the positions. The goal is not just to avoid losing traffic, but to make the site faster and cleaner so it grows.
A rework keeps what already works — search positions, valuable content, an audience you have built up — and fixes what drags the site down. Building from scratch only makes sense if the old foundation is hopeless. After the audit we will tell you honestly what is more worthwhile in your specific case.
It depends on the size of the site, the volume of content to migrate and the number of changes. A smaller site is reworked faster; a large portal with thousands of pages needs more time. We fix the real timelines, with stages, at the start after the audit.
Valuable content — texts, photos, pages with traffic — we move carefully and improve where needed. Outdated material we remove or merge. Nothing disappears by accident: we plan the migration at the audit stage.
We choose the stack to suit the task — custom code or WordPress, depending on the site. No lock-in to someone else’s subscription-based platform: the code, design and access are yours after payment.
A rework depends heavily on the state of the site: one will be fine with a new structure and design, another needs a full technical rework and the migration of thousands of pages. We name the exact sum after the audit and lock it in the contract.
We hand over the access, monitor positions and technical state for the first weeks, and we can stay on monthly support — updates, backups, minor fixes and further development.
Send a link and tell us what is not working for you. We will run an audit and tell you honestly what is worth keeping, what to rework — and how much it will cost. No "blind patching".