You don't want to own the design phase
Engineering leads, ops, and founders usually don't want to write a creative brief. AI removes the brief-and-revise loop — you give it a URL and review the output.
Web revamp
Most "web revamp" projects fail the same way: a kickoff meeting in February, a soft launch in October, and by the time the new site is live everyone has forgotten the original goal. Revamp shortens that loop to minutes so the revamp actually happens.
Reviewed by Daniel Hayes — Head of Content, Revamp. Last updated .
Why this converts
Engineering leads, ops, and founders usually don't want to write a creative brief. AI removes the brief-and-revise loop — you give it a URL and review the output.
Three stakeholders, six opinions, twelve weeks. A working preview that everyone can click breaks the deadlock faster than another round of mood boards.
A web revamp that strips content or rewrites URLs loses the organic traffic you spent years earning. Revamp keeps the content and page structure visible during redesign.
Workflow
The strongest redesign workflow keeps the first step obvious: paste a URL, see the redesign, then decide. Revamp keeps that direct path and adds a stronger agency handoff through shareable previews and exportable code.
Start from the public site. No CMS login, theme access, or design file is needed to generate the first direction.
Revamp turns the existing page context into a modern responsive redesign that can be judged in the browser.
Send the live preview link to clients or stakeholders. Paid plans include front-end code export when the direction is ready.
Outcomes
The traditional revamp burns 2–4 weeks on discovery — workshops, audits, persona docs. Revamp generates a directional preview before that phase even begins.
Clients and stakeholders consistently say "I didn't realise that's what you meant" three weeks into a project. The live preview is the scope.
Production HTML/CSS/JS, no proprietary CMS lock-in. Drop into Next.js, Astro, WordPress, Shopify, or static hosting. Whatever you already run.
Cost comparison
| Route | Timeline | Typical cost | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traditional web revamp project | 6–12 weeks | $5,000 – $50,000+ | Most projects miss launch dates by 4–8 weeks. Common. |
| No-code builder rebuild | 2–6 weeks | $15–$50/mo + 60+ hours | You rebuild navigation, copy, and structure from a blank template. SEO migration is on you. |
| Revamp AI web revamp | ~2 minutes to first preview | Free plan + paid from $29/mo | Generate, refine, share, export. Pair with a developer to ship. |
Next pages
These related pages connect this buying search to industry pages, agency workflows, calculators, and comparison content that help the visitor pick the right redesign path.
FAQ
A revamp modernises the existing site — visual design, mobile responsiveness, page structure — while keeping content and URLs stable. A rebuild starts from scratch and usually loses some SEO equity in the process. Revamp is built for the revamp path, not the rebuild.
Yes for landing pages and marketing pages. Revamp generates a redesign per URL, so you can revamp the homepage, key product pages, and high-traffic landing pages individually. Enterprise customers typically pair Revamp with an in-house dev team for the production launch.
Yes. The exported code is clean HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — no obfuscation, no proprietary build system. Drop it into any framework and modify it like you would any other component.
A freelance designer typically takes 2–6 weeks and costs $1,500–$15,000 per page. Revamp takes 2 minutes and is free for the first 20 redesigns each month. Many teams use both — generate the direction in Revamp, then hire a freelancer to polish specific sections.
Yes. Revamp generates the design and (on paid plans) exports the code. You provide the hosting. The exported code works on any host — Cloudflare Pages, Vercel, Netlify, your existing WordPress host, or your own server.
Where Revamp ships
Revamp is built by a US-based team and serves customers across the high-commercial-intent English-speaking markets: the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia. We bill in USD and accept international cards.
Primary market
US
Pricing in USD
Major market
UK
London-led
Major market
CA
Toronto-led
Major market
AU
Sydney-led
Start with the current website. Get a modern preview you can share, approve, and move toward implementation.