Your website is slow. The navigation confuses people. Mobile users bounce within seconds. You know it needs work, but finding time to fix it keeps slipping down the priority list.
Here's what usually happens: small businesses launch a site, it works well enough and five years later they're stuck with outdated technology that can't keep up. The code is a mess. The hosting is cheap but unreliable. Google stopped ranking the pages months ago.
I rebuild websites on WordPress with Oxygen Builder - a technical setup that gives you complete control without the bloat. Fast load times, clean code and a backend you can actually manage yourself. The migration happens with minimal downtime and I handle the DNS, redirects and all the technical details that usually cause problems.


Page speed under 50 on Google PageSpeed Insights. This kills your search rankings and drives visitors away. Most slow sites are running bloated themes with dozens of unused features loading on every page.
Mobile layout breaks or requires horizontal scrolling. Google switched to mobile-first indexing years ago. If your site doesn't work on phones, you're invisible in search results.
You can't update content without calling your developer. Good websites let you edit text, swap images and add pages yourself. If every small change requires a freelancer, the platform is fighting you.
Security warnings in browsers. Expired SSL certificates, outdated software, or compromised plugins trigger red warning screens. Visitors leave immediately.
Contact forms don't work. Email deliverability issues, spam filter problems, or broken SMTP configurations mean you're losing leads without knowing it.
The design looks dated. Web design trends change. What looked modern in 2018 looks amateurish now. First impressions matter.
First, I audit your existing site. Load speeds, broken links, outdated plugins, security issues. You get a clear report on what's holding you back and what needs fixing.
Then we plan the structure. If your current navigation is confusing, we simplify it. If key information is buried three clicks deep, we bring it forward. The goal is to make it easier for visitors to find what they came for and take action.
Development happens on a staging site. You can review progress, request changes and test everything before it goes live. No surprises. The new site gets built from scratch using modern WordPress development practices — custom code where needed, lightweight plugins, optimized images and proper caching.
Migration happens during off-peak hours. DNS updates, 301 redirects for old URLs, SSL configuration, final testing. The old site comes down, the new one goes live. Downtime is usually under 30 minutes.
After launch, I monitor for issues. Broken forms, email deliverability problems, redirect errors. Most projects run smoothly, but when something does break, I fix it fast.