Win more freelance web design projects with a live AI redesign on every pitch
Paste a prospect’s URL before your next discovery call. In two minutes, you have a modernized redesign preview you can share on-screen or in a follow-up email. Most freelancers report this closes deals they would have lost.
Why freelance web designers use Revamp
Running a freelance web design practice in 2026 has two persistent problems:
- Pitching a redesign is abstract. Prospects can’t visualize what “a modern redesign” means until they see it. By the time you deliver mockups, some have already gone with a competitor or decided not to proceed.
- The blank-canvas phase is the most expensive hour in your week. Staring at a new design file burns the hours you’d rather spend on client strategy, branding, and the things that actually differentiate your work.
Revamp fixes both problems in the same workflow.
- Before the pitch: paste the prospect’s URL into Revamp. In ~2 minutes, you have a live, shareable redesign preview.
- On the pitch call: open the preview link on screen. The prospect sees their current site vs a modern redesigned version side-by-side. The conversation shifts from “convince me you can redesign my site” to “let’s talk about what we’d change.”
- After the pitch: the preview link stays live in follow-up emails, Slack channels, and stakeholder reviews. Prospects who were wavering have something concrete to circulate internally.
How freelancers typically charge for redesign work
Revamp doesn’t replace the pricing conversation — it gives you a better footing.
| Redesign deliverable | Typical freelance price | Revamp fit |
|---|---|---|
| Visual refresh (home + key pages) | $1,500–$3,500 | Core use case |
| Full marketing-site redesign | $4,000–$10,000 | Core use case |
| Redesign + light CMS work (Webflow / WordPress) | $6,000–$15,000 | Revamp for design, you for CMS |
| Redesign + e-commerce / integrations | $8,000–$25,000+ | Revamp for front-end, you for commerce stack |
Freelancers consistently report that adding a live AI redesign preview to the discovery-call workflow significantly lifts their close rate. The math works even at the lowest tier: one extra closed project per month at $2,000 pays for the Business plan ~25x over.
The freelancer pitch workflow, step by step
- Prospect books a call. You have their business, URL, and a rough sense of scope.
- Before the call, run their URL through Revamp. Two minutes later you have a shareable preview link.
- Review the preview for 5 minutes. Note what looks great, what you’d change, which sections to talk about first.
- On the call, open with: “I took a look at your current site and put together a modern version to show what we could do. Want to see it?” Share the link. Walk them through it.
- Anchor the conversation around the visual. Don’t argue about whether you can redesign their site. Talk about what the redesign should emphasize, what pages need custom work, what their brand colors should be.
- Send the preview link in the follow-up email. Add your scope, pricing, and timeline. The decision-maker has something visual to share internally.
- On signed contract: use the Revamp output as the starting point. Customize brand, add the unique sections that make the client’s site distinctive, handle CMS/integrations, ship.
- Export code on Pro+ if you need clean HTML/CSS/JS to drop into your preferred stack.
What makes freelancers skeptical (and what to do about it)
“My clients want custom, not AI.” Most clients want their site to look modern and drive business. They don’t care how you got there — they care that it’s good and on time. Disclose your process professionally; focus sales conversations on outcomes.
“AI output looks generic.” The Revamp output is a starting point, not the final deliverable. Your branding, photography, custom sections, and design polish are the craft. Without the starting point, you’d spend those same hours on blank-canvas ideation.
“I already have a process that works.” Great — add Revamp to the front of it. The pitch phase is where most freelancers lose deals they could have won. Adding a live preview to that moment is incremental, not a rewrite.
“What if the client can just use Revamp themselves?” Some can. Most won’t. Clients hire freelancers because they don’t want to think about design decisions, brand systems, copy, content strategy, hosting, migration, and the 50 other things that come with a real redesign project. Revamp is a design-generation tool; you’re a partner.
Who Revamp works best for (and who it doesn’t)
Best fit:
- Freelancers doing marketing-site redesigns ($2k–$15k projects).
- Freelancers serving local businesses (lawyers, dentists, contractors, med-spas, real estate, etc.).
- Freelancers who close on discovery calls (not just long RFPs).
- Freelancers with a favorite delivery stack (Webflow, WordPress, static sites) who want to keep it.
Weaker fit:
- High-end brand design where the entire value is custom art-direction.
- Specialty product sites with bespoke interactive elements.
- Pure motion or 3D-heavy sites.
- Projects with deep custom back-end that isn’t really “website” work.
Related reading
- How to redesign a website without losing SEO
- Website redesign cost in 2026
- 12 best AI website redesign tools in 2026
- AI website redesign workflow from any URL
- Website redesign pricing packages
Start on the free plan
You get 20 credits per month free — enough to redesign a handful of prospect URLs before committing to a paid plan. When a pitch converts and you need to export code, upgrade to Pro. When you’re running many concurrent projects, upgrade to Business.
Ship more pitches. Win more clients. Keep the craft.
Frequently asked questions
How does Revamp help a freelance web designer get more clients?
You paste the prospect's current website URL into Revamp before your discovery call. In about two minutes, Revamp generates a modernized redesign preview. You share the live link on the call. Prospects see a tangible before-and-after instead of abstract promises, and freelancers report significantly higher close rates from discovery calls that include a live AI redesign preview.
Is Revamp replacing me as the designer?
No. Revamp generates a modern starting point that you refine, rebrand, and customize. Most freelancers use Revamp to skip the blank canvas phase — generating 80–90% of the layout, then spending their design time on the 10–20% that sets the client's brand apart.
What's included in the code export?
Paid plans include clean HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It's framework-free — drop it into your hosting, a Webflow custom code block, a WordPress theme template, or any static host.
Can I charge clients for a Revamp-generated redesign?
Yes. Most freelancers charge $1,500–$5,000 for a redesign engagement that uses Revamp for the initial design pass plus their own customization, content, and implementation work. You're paid for expertise and craftsmanship — Revamp just removes the tedious blank-page and ideation hours.
Will my clients find out I used AI?
Most freelancers disclose that they use AI-assisted tools in their process. Clients care about outcomes (a modern site that converts) and timeline (fast delivery). How you got there professionally is part of your process, not a secret.
How does per-credit pricing work for a freelancer with multiple clients?
Credits are per-account, not per-site. The Pro plan at $29/month includes enough credits to pitch and redesign a few clients per month. The Business plan at $79/month covers higher-volume freelancers running many concurrent projects.
Can I use Revamp to pitch before I've signed a contract?
Yes — that's the most common use case. Freelancers run a prospect's URL through Revamp before the first call, open the call by sharing the redesign link, and let the visual contrast do the selling.
Free to try
Revamp — redesign any website in 2 minutes
- Paste any URL and get a fully responsive redesign in ~2 minutes
- Share a live preview link — anyone can open it, no login needed
- Export clean HTML, CSS, and JavaScript on paid plans