Problem page
Outdated service-business website?
If the website makes the business look behind, leads hesitate before they ever speak to you. The problem is usually credibility, clarity, and launch speed, not a need for a giant redesign project.
What this usually means
What matters before you choose the next step.
The site is weakening trust before the first conversation happens.
The business needs a bounded launch plan, not months of agency theatre.
A fast fix works when the scope is brochure-style and the owner can approve quickly.
What an outdated website really costs
For most service businesses, the website is a credibility check before the enquiry. If it looks old, slow, or incoherent, buyers assume the operations behind it may be equally dated.
That loss rarely shows up as one obvious metric. It shows up as weaker first impressions, lower-quality leads, and more time spent explaining what should already feel trustworthy.
Prospects doubt whether the business is active or still current
The team has no clean place to send referrals or outbound traffic
Lead capture and follow-up get weaker because the site is not built to convert
What a credible fix looks like
The fastest useful fix is usually a sharp brochure-style site with clear positioning, modern visual trust, CMS editing, forms, analytics, and a clean deployment path.
That is why our website work starts with a bounded sprint: one senior team, one scope, one launch window, and no confusion about what is included.
When the 5-day sprint fits
The sprint works when the business needs a serious public-facing website fast and the scope stays intentionally tight. It is not the right route for logged-in products, complex booking systems, or undefined repositioning projects.
Best fit: brochure-style site, up to 5 pages, one decision-maker, launch urgency
Poor fit: custom portal logic, payments, complex booking, or large migration work
Best next step
Move from diagnosis into delivery.
Use the guide to sharpen the frame, then move into the offer that matches the real bottleneck.
Related guides
Keep moving through the adjacent questions.
These guides answer the next questions buyers usually have before they commit to the first modernization step.
Comparison guide
5-day website sprint vs agency rebuild.
A practical comparison between a 5-day website sprint and a traditional agency rebuild, including when each route is a better fit.
Problem page
Your first AI/process audit should make the next move obvious.
What a first AI/process audit should actually cover, how to avoid vague AI promises, and what the useful next step looks like.