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Review the current site
Identify key pages, technical risks, content gaps, mobile issues, and obvious performance problems.
Modern Website Rebuild
Focusin Studio helps Australian businesses review, plan, and rebuild outdated or hard-to-manage websites into cleaner modern sites with practical CMS editing, launch checks, and handover notes.
Scope
The exact scope depends on the current site, content, integrations, timeline, and business goals. The point of this page is to show the shape of the service before a written proposal locks it down.
Process
Every project should leave a clear trail: what was planned, what was built, what was checked, and what still needs attention.
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Identify key pages, technical risks, content gaps, mobile issues, and obvious performance problems.
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Decide which pages are rebuilt first and which pages can be redirected, merged, archived, or handled later.
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Map important URLs, page titles, metadata, and redirect needs before launch.
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Build the approved pages with a cleaner frontend and CMS setup designed around the content the business actually needs to edit.
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Review desktop, mobile, links, forms, metadata, redirects, and known issues before calling the project complete.
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Provide notes showing how the site is structured and how common content updates should be handled.
Boundaries
Focusin Studio should not blur discovery, build work, and ongoing support into one vague promise. These notes keep the service easier to price, approve, and hand over.
FAQ
No. The review may find that WordPress is still fine for your current needs. The point is to make a practical recommendation, not force a migration.
Not for the first review. The first review is based on the public website and visible issues. If a project goes ahead, any admin access, exports, screenshots, or content migration needs should be scoped and approved separately.
No rebuild can honestly guarantee rankings. A careful project should review important pages, URLs, titles, metadata, redirects, and launch checks to reduce avoidable risk.
Not always. Many sites benefit from rebuilding the core pages first, then deciding whether older pages need to stay, redirect, merge, or be improved later.
Send your current website for a practical review. You will get a clearer view of what is worth fixing, what is worth rebuilding, and what can wait.
Request a website review