
Websites don’t age well.
A site that felt modern in 2021 can look distinctly tired in 2026. But “looks tired” isn’t the only reason to redesign — and it isn’t even the best one. Here are the five concrete signals we look for when advising clients on whether a redesign is overdue.
Open Google Analytics. Look at the Mobile section. If most of your mobile visitors are leaving without interacting, your site is failing them. The usual culprits: slow load time, illegible font sizes, broken touch targets, or content that’s hidden inside slow-loading carousels.
If pushing a new service page or updating prices requires a Slack to your developer, you’re going to update too slowly to keep up with your business. A well-built modern site lets your marketing person update copy, add team members, and swap hero images without touching code.
Logos, colours, and brand voice evolve. Most websites don’t keep up. If your site still uses the brand you launched with three years ago, you’re confusing every visitor who first encountered you on LinkedIn or Instagram.
Run the homepage through PageSpeed Insights. If the mobile score is below 70 and the page is “Failing” Core Web Vitals in Google Search Console, your search rankings are being capped. Fixing performance on top of a tired old build is more expensive than redesigning from scratch.
Most businesses pivot quietly — new services added, old ones quietly dropped, audience focus shifting. If the order, prominence, and language of your homepage no longer matches the order, prominence, and language of your sales pitch, you’re losing leads at the door.
If you’d like a free 30-minute call to talk through whether a redesign is the right move for you, email business@tekvion.net.


