It’s 2026 — Is Your Website Still Doing Its Job?

As we head into 2026, many businesses are taking a closer look at the tools and systems they rely on every day — and for most, the website sits at the center of that conversation.

Over the past year, our team launched 30+ new websites and completed several full redesigns for clients across a wide range of industries, both locally and globally. With those projects live, we’re now turning our attention to helping existing clients evaluate whether their current websites are still aligned with where their businesses are headed.

Web technology continues to evolve quickly. Performance expectations are higher. Accessibility standards are more important than ever. SEO, mobile experience, and security requirements keep shifting. While there are more tools than ever promising fast fixes or automated solutions, the strongest websites are still built through thoughtful strategy and smart design — not one-size-fits-all patches.

For some businesses, that means targeted enhancements: refining structure, improving performance, updating content, or modernizing design elements. For others, especially when a site is several years old or built on an outdated framework, a full redesign can actually be the most effective — and often more affordable — path forward. Starting fresh can allow for a cleaner structure, better long-term performance, and a site that’s easier to maintain and grow with.

If it’s been a while since your website was last updated — or if your goals, offerings, or audience have shifted — this is a smart time to reassess what’s working and what isn’t.

We recently shared more detailed thoughts on this topic, including what we’re seeing across industries and how to approach updates strategically, in our latest newsletter.

👉 Read the full newsletter here: https://mailchi.mp/4260227a86e5/its-2026-is-your-website-keeping-up? 

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