Refresh, redesign, or replatform
A visual refresh keeps structure and CMS. A redesign rethinks IA and UX. A replatform (e.g. to Next.js) changes performance and developer velocity — often the right move when the stack is the bottleneck.
- Audit traffic, converting URLs, and backlinks first
- Plan 301 redirects before launch
- Preserve title tags and strong content where possible
- Improve Core Web Vitals as a redesign KPI
Cost expectations
A light refresh can sit near a mid-tier brochure budget. Full redesigns track closer to new-site pricing because UX, content, and QA still apply. Migration from fragile CMS platforms adds research time.
How Brevia runs redesigns
We map current SEO equity, propose a modern stack when needed, and ship with redirects and on-page SEO included in business packages. Pair with monthly SEO if you are fighting for competitive terms.
Price snapshot
| Item | Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Visual refresh (market) | ₹20,000–₹60,000 | Same CMS, limited IA change |
| Full redesign / replatform (market) | ₹45,000–₹2,00,000+ | New UX + possible new stack |
| Brevia business website | From ₹45,000 | Or ₹60,000 + ₹10,000/mo with SEO combo |
FAQ
Will redesign hurt my Google rankings?+
It can — if URLs change without redirects or content is wiped. A careful migration protects equity. We treat redirects and crawl checks as launch blockers.
Can you redesign only the homepage?+
Sometimes, but conversion lifts more when key landing and service pages share one system. We will say so if a homepage-only job is a bad investment.