Fix the Technical Problems Holding Your Website Back
A better-looking website will not solve everything. If your site is slow, hard to use on mobile, difficult for search engines to understand, or quietly losing opportunities through broken forms and poor structure, the problem is technical — and fixable.
Common Technical Problems We Find
Many websites look acceptable on the surface but have hidden issues that affect visibility, trust, and lead generation.
Speed & Performance Issues
Slow load times create friction for visitors and can hurt search performance. We identify bloated code, oversized images, poor caching, and hosting problems.
Mobile Usability Problems
Most customers check websites from their phones. We look for layout problems, hard-to-click buttons, unreadable text, broken spacing, and mobile form issues.
Technical SEO Gaps
Crawl errors, missing metadata, weak internal linking, poor heading structure, and indexing problems can make it harder for search engines to understand your site.
Schema & Local Signals
Structured data, service areas, business details, FAQs, and local relevance help search systems better understand who you are, what you do, and where you serve.
Broken Lead Paths
A contact form that fails, a missing phone link, a buried call-to-action, or no conversion tracking can quietly cost you real opportunities.
Outdated Infrastructure
Old plugins, neglected themes, shared hosting, and outdated code can create speed, security, and reliability problems that compound over time.
We Start With Diagnosis, Not Guesswork
Before recommending a rebuild or redesign, we look at the actual condition of your website. That includes performance, mobile usability, crawlability, indexing, schema, page structure, lead paths, hosting, security, and analytics.
Sometimes the answer is a targeted cleanup. Sometimes the site needs deeper modernization. The point is to identify the real problem before spending money on the wrong fix.
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When a Cleanup Is Not Enough
Some websites can be improved with targeted performance and SEO work. Others are built on outdated themes, bloated plugins, poor hosting, or years of patchwork changes.
When the foundation is the problem, we may recommend a deeper modernization: cleaner code, better hosting, improved structure, stronger mobile usability, and a site architecture built around services, locations, and lead generation.
That does not always mean rebuilding everything from scratch. It means choosing the right level of repair for the condition of the site.
Learn About Full ModernizationProtect the Work After It Is Fixed
Technical health is not a one-time task. Websites change, software changes, search expectations evolve, and small issues pile up. After a cleanup or modernization project, the Partner Plan helps keep your site monitored, maintained, backed up, and supported.