March 6, 2026

5 Signs It's Time for a Website Redesign

Not sure if your website is holding your business back? Here are 5 clear signs it's time for a redesign — and what to do about it.

Your website is often the first impression your business makes. Here's how to know when it's working against you.

1. It doesn't look good on mobile

More than half of all web traffic comes from mobile devices. If your site is hard to navigate, slow to load, or visually broken on a phone, you're losing potential clients before they've read a single word.

2. It no longer reflects who you are

Businesses evolve. Your pricing, services, and positioning change over time — but your website often doesn't keep up. If you feel embarrassed sending people to your site, that's a signal worth taking seriously.

3. It's slow

A one-second delay in page load time can reduce conversions by up to 7%. If your site takes more than 3 seconds to load, visitors are leaving before they see what you offer. Speed is a design problem, not just a technical one.

4. It's hard to update

If making a simple change to your site requires calling a developer or wrestling with a clunky backend, your website is costing you time and money. A well-built site should be easy for you to manage without technical help.

5. It's not bringing in leads

Your website should be working for you around the clock. If you can't remember the last time a client mentioned finding you online, your site isn't doing its job. Good design, clear messaging, and smart structure turn visitors into enquiries.

Ready to find out what's holding your site back?

At Magnetize, we build distinctive Webflow websites for creative and professional businesses that want to make a real impression. If any of these signs sound familiar, let's talk.

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