RTS Design

Redesigns, rebuilt from the ground up.

When your site no longer reflects the business behind it. Full rewrites only — new design, new codebase, same domain. The old site becomes a redirect.

3–6 weeks
Timeline
On request
Pricing
How a redesigns actually gets built.

01

Audit

Walk-through of the current site. Identify what's broken, what's salvageable, what's redundant.

02

Design

New Figma design from scratch. Sign-off before build, content reviewed in parallel.

03

Build

Modern stack rebuild. Staging link to compare side-by-side against the old site.

04

Cutover

DNS swap, redirects in place, old site retired. You're live on a site that looks like it should.

Who it's for

Businesses that have outgrown their current site.

Best fit: companies whose site is 3+ years old and embarrassing to share, businesses on dated platforms (Wix, Squarespace, old WP themes) that no longer scale, and brands whose visual identity has moved on without their website. If you're paying for hosting on a site you wish prospects wouldn't find — let's replace it.

What's in the box.

01

Honest audit of the current site

Half-hour walk-through of what's working, what's holding you back, and what should carry over vs. start fresh.

02

Brand-led redesign

Custom Figma design from scratch — built around the brand as it is today, not as it was when the old site shipped.

03

Full rebuild on a modern stack

Next.js, hand-coded. No more wrestling with old WordPress themes, Wix lock-in, or a builder you've outgrown.

04

Content migration

Existing copy, images, and pages brought across cleanly — refined where it helps, kept where it works.

05

URL continuity

Existing page URLs preserved or redirected so any bookmarks, links, and search results that point at your old site still land somewhere sensible.

06

Same domain, smooth cutover

Launch on your existing domain with minimal downtime. Old site stays live until the new one is ready.

Pricing on request. Always honest.

Book a free 15-minute call. We'll ask the obvious questions about scope, and you'll get a straight answer on cost and timeline — even if the answer is “we're not the right fit”.