Website revamp

A website revamp that actually starts with your website

A "website revamp" used to mean a discovery call, a brief, a mood board, a wireframe, a mockup, a stakeholder review, and then maybe — three weeks in — something visual you could react to. Revamp collapses that into two minutes. Paste your URL. See the new direction. Decide whether it's worth shipping.

Why this converts

The page has to solve the buying problem immediately

You can't picture the result before the work

A traditional revamp asks you to approve direction, then layout, then design, then build — without ever seeing the actual finished page until the very end. Revamp flips that. You see the finished direction first and decide from there.

The team doesn't have eight weeks to spare

Most "we should revamp the site" conversations die because nobody has the bandwidth for a real project. Two minutes is a bandwidth nobody can refuse.

You're not sure if a revamp is worth the spend

Hard to justify $15,000 to a CFO when "the current site works fine." Easier to justify it after they've clicked through a live preview that obviously looks better.

Workflow

From existing URL to approved redesign direction

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.

  1. 1

    Paste the current website URL

    Start from the public site. No CMS login, theme access, or design file is needed to generate the first direction.

  2. 2

    Review the AI redesign preview

    Revamp turns the existing page context into a modern responsive redesign that can be judged in the browser.

  3. 3

    Share, approve, and export

    Send the live preview link to clients or stakeholders. Paid plans include front-end code export when the direction is ready.

Outcomes

What Revamp helps you ship faster

A revamp you can show before you sell it internally

Send the partner, the CMO, or the founder a live preview link before the budget meeting. Decisions get faster when there's something concrete on the table.

Keep the parts of the site that already work

The AI keeps your existing content, page intent, and structure intact while modernising the visual layer. The pages that already rank don't get blown up.

Hand the result to a developer or do it yourself

Paid plans export production-ready HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Drop it into WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, or any static host. No proprietary lock-in.

Cost comparison

A faster first decision than agency discovery

Route Timeline Typical cost Risk
Traditional agency revamp 6–12 weeks $5,000 – $50,000 Long discovery cycle. Most of the spend happens before you see anything visual.
In-house redesign 3–8 months part-time Internal time + tools Competes with day-to-day work. Most internal revamps stall at the design-review phase.
Revamp AI website revamp About 2 minutes $0 to start, paid plans from $29/mo Preview, share, refine, export. Pair with a developer for the production launch.

Next pages

Keep moving by intent

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

Questions before you redesign

What does a website revamp actually involve?

A typical revamp covers layout, visual design, mobile responsiveness, navigation, copy hierarchy, and conversion paths. Revamp handles all of those at the same time when you paste your URL. The output is a modern, responsive version of your existing site you can share, refine, and ship.

How long does a website revamp take with Revamp?

The AI generation finishes in about two minutes. End-to-end — review, refinement, export, hosting handoff — most small and mid-size revamps ship in a week. Compare that to the typical 6–12-week agency timeline.

Will a revamp hurt my existing SEO?

Not if you keep your URLs stable and preserve the existing copy, headings, and metadata. Revamp is built around protecting page intent during the redesign. We have a full migration checklist at /learn/how-to-redesign-website-without-losing-seo/.

How much does a website revamp cost?

A DIY agency revamp typically runs $5,000–$50,000. A freelance revamp runs $1,500–$15,000. Revamp's paid plans start at $29/month — the free plan is enough for most small business revamps.

Can I revamp just one page, not the whole site?

Yes. Paste the URL of just the homepage, a specific landing page, or a key service page. Each redesign uses a few credits, so the free plan handles dozens of single-page revamps per month.

Paste a URL and see the redesign direction

Start with the current website. Get a modern preview you can share, approve, and move toward implementation.