New site on your existing domain
Same address customers already know — no need to print new business cards.
Full redirect map
Every old URL pointed to its new equivalent. Google notices in days, not months.
Old hosting can be cancelled
I'll confirm everything is migrated before you turn it off — usually within a week of launch.
All content carried over
Pages, images, blog posts, SEO meta — nothing important is lost.
Source code + hosting in your name
Same handover as a from-scratch build — you own everything.
30 days of free fixes
If anything from the old site behaves differently than expected, I sort it.
Old site, fresh start.
A site that no longer fits where your business is — rebuilt from scratch on better, cheaper hosting. Your existing content comes along, old URLs get redirected, Google rankings stay put.
Old
New
↳ URLs redirected · rankings safe
The difference
Here's what changes.
Old sites get slower over time. Plugins break. Hosting bills creep up. Eventually you're paying every month for a site that customers find frustrating. Patching it makes it worse — starting fresh is cheaper and faster long-term.
A site that no longer fits where your business is — rebuilt from scratch on better, cheaper hosting. Your existing content comes along, old URLs get redirected, Google rankings stay put.
- 01Whole site rebuilt from scratch — no old code carried over
- 02All your existing content brought across
- 03Old URLs mapped and redirected — Google rankings stay put
- 04Faster load, lower hosting cost
How it works
From brief to launch.
Every project follows the same stations. Nothing hidden, no surprises along the way.
- Step 01
Audit
I look at your current site, your traffic, and what Google has indexed. We agree what's worth keeping.
- Step 02
Scope
I write up exactly what's getting rebuilt, what's getting cut, and how the redirects will work.
- Step 03
Build
Staging URL within the first week. Content gets migrated, design refreshes, redirects mapped.
- Step 04
Launch
Switch over with redirects in place. Google notices the new site and keeps your rankings.
On launch day
A new site, without losing what worked.
Every URL that mattered before still works — Google rankings stay, customer bookmarks still go where they should, and the old hosting bill goes away.
What it costs
from €800
Most rebuilds cost the same as a new build of the same size — usually €800–2,500. The big saving is monthly hosting and maintenance afterwards.
Common questions
Will I lose my Google rankings?
No. I map every old URL to the new one and set up proper 301 redirects. Google notices the new site within a few days and keeps your rankings.
Can I keep my old domain?
Yes — that's the whole point. Same domain, fresh site behind it. Customers don't see the change, except that the site is faster.
What happens to my old hosting?
We turn it off once the new site is stable. You stop paying the old host the day after launch.