Turn Your Existing Website Into a Stronger Business Asset
Mingo Tech modernizes existing WordPress websites around your audience, your priorities, and what is no longer working. The result is a faster, clearer, and more dependable website that reflects your business today—and gives you a stronger foundation for what comes next.
Modernized With Purpose
Preserve What Still Works
A Practical Path Forward
A Better Website Starts With an Honest Assessment
Mingo Tech evaluates the existing website, identifies the most important opportunities for improvement, and turns those findings into a practical modernization plan built around your business, your audience, and your goals.
Assess & Prioritize
Redesign & Modernize
What Goes Into Your Website Redesign
- Review of the existing website and technology
- Clearer page structure and navigation
- Updated, mobile-responsive design
- Refined messaging and calls to action
- Performance, security, and maintainability improvements
- Testing, launch, redirects, and ownership handoff
Modernized to Work Better for Your Business
Clearer Messaging
Improved User Experience
Modern, Responsive Design
Faster Performance
Stronger Technical Foundation
Search Visibility Preserved
Easier to Manage
Ready for What Comes Next
Frequently Asked Questions
Straightforward answers to common questions about evaluating, redesigning, modernizing, and relaunching an existing business website.
Still have questions? Book a free consultation or send us a message, and we’ll help you determine the right next step.
A redesign may be worth considering if the website looks dated, performs poorly on mobile devices, loads slowly, is difficult to update, or no longer reflects your business, services, or goals. Problems with navigation, messaging, conversions, security, or outdated technology can also signal that the site needs more than routine maintenance.
We begin by reviewing the current website and identifying which issues are cosmetic, structural, technical, or content-related. From there, we can recommend whether targeted improvements or a more complete redesign makes the most sense.
Not necessarily. Some websites need a complete rebuild, while others can be improved by updating the design, reorganizing content, replacing outdated components, or rebuilding only the sections that are causing problems.
The right approach depends on the condition of the existing website, the technology it uses, and what you want the site to accomplish. We assess what is still useful, what should be improved, and what is better replaced before recommending a scope of work.
Yes. Useful content, established branding, photography, logos, and other existing materials can often be retained and incorporated into the redesigned website.
We can also help refine or reorganize those materials where needed. The goal is not to discard everything simply because the website is being redesigned—it is to preserve what still works while improving the parts that no longer serve the business.
Any substantial website change can affect search visibility, especially when pages, URLs, content, or site structure are changed. That is why redesigns need to be handled carefully.
We review existing URLs, valuable content, page titles, metadata, and other search-related elements before launch. When URLs change, appropriate redirects can be implemented to help preserve traffic and reduce broken links. While no developer can guarantee unchanged rankings, careful planning can reduce unnecessary disruption.
In most cases, yes. The redesigned website is typically developed in a separate staging or development environment while the current site remains available to visitors.
Once the new site has been reviewed, tested, and approved, we coordinate the launch and replace the existing version. Some brief downtime may be unavoidable depending on the hosting environment and the complexity of the project, but the transition is planned to minimize disruption.
The cost depends on the size and condition of the current website, the amount of design and development work required, the content that needs to be revised, and whether any custom features or integrations must be preserved or replaced.
After reviewing the existing site and discussing your goals, we provide a clear written proposal outlining the recommended scope, price, timeline, and what is included before work begins.
