Pages that look more up to date
Refresh the home, service, about or contact pages so the site feels more current and easier to understand.
Fixed-price website refresh
If your website feels dated, cluttered or awkward to use on a phone, this package gives you one proper round of improvements to make it look more up to date, explain what you do more clearly and make it easier for people to get in touch.
What you get
The aim is to make your website easier to trust, easier to use and easier to contact, without dragging you into a much larger project than you actually need.
Refresh the home, service, about or contact pages so the site feels more current and easier to understand.
Improve spacing, layout and usability on phones so the site feels more comfortable to browse.
Tighten headings, buttons and contact prompts so people can see what to do next without hesitation.
Tidy the way content is organised so the site reads better and feels less cluttered.
Clean up obvious front-end friction where it fits the package so the site feels less heavy and more stable.
Review the essential basics so the refreshed site is not missing metadata, tracking or other common setup details.
When this fits
If your site mainly needs to look better, read more clearly and work better on phones, this package is a good fit. If it needs deeper functionality, a larger store rebuild or a full brand overhaul, that usually needs a separate quote.
If the site needs a broader store overhaul, a bigger catalogue change or a more involved buying-flow rethink, it is better handled separately.
This package is for website improvement work, not custom apps, member systems or more technical feature builds.
If the business needs a new brand direction, extensive copywriting or a major messaging reset, that is better treated as its own piece of work.
If the site depends on a large content move or more involved third-party integration work, that is usually a separate quote.
How this compares
The best option depends on whether you need one proper round of improvement, ongoing changes over time or a bigger rethink of the whole site.
Refresh flow
That keeps the package well-bounded while still making sure the work matches what your website really needs.
Look through the current pages and spot what is making the site feel dated, unclear or harder to use.
Agree exactly what is being changed before work starts so everyone knows what is included.
Apply the agreed improvements so the site looks better, reads more clearly and feels easier to use.
Check the finished work together, then publish or hand over the refreshed site cleanly.
Connected services
Some websites just need a solid cleanup. Others reveal a bigger rebuild, ongoing support needs or a CMS choice that matters longer term.
Useful if the refresh makes it clear the site needs a fuller rebuild or more website work overall.
A better fit when you need ongoing fixes, updates and steady improvements rather than one refresh package.
Helpful if the real question is whether to keep improving the current WordPress setup or plan a bigger rebuild later.
FAQ
It suits brochure and service websites that already have the basics in place but need to look more up to date, be easier to understand and work better on phones. It is a strong fit when the site feels dated, confusing or harder to trust than it should.
Yes, sometimes. If the site is small and the work is still a contained refresh or reset, it can fit inside the package. If the job starts to look like a bigger rebuild, it is better quoted separately.
If the site needs more than this package should reasonably cover, that is called out before work starts. You should not find out halfway through that the job was really a much larger custom project.
Buying the package reserves the work. Before the refresh begins, the current site and the planned changes are confirmed so everyone is clear on what is being done.
Prebuy hours are better when the site needs ongoing changes, rolling updates or a list that is likely to keep shifting. The refresh package is better when you want one proper round of improvement.