A lot of business owners know their website is not doing enough. What they do not always know is whether the answer is a full rebuild, or just proper help with the site they already have. That matters, because not every weak website needs replacing. Sometimes the right answer is a new build. Sometimes the smarter answer is fixing what is already there properly. When you probably do need a new website A rebuild usually makes sense when: the site looks badly dated it no longer reflects the business properly it is hard to update or awkward to work with the structure is poor enough that patching it is becoming a waste of time the business has outgrown what the site was originally built for If the foundations are weak, there is only so much improvement work can do. When website help is probably enough A lot of sites sit in the awkward middle. They are not great, but they are not beyond saving either. In those cases, the better answer is often focused improvement work. That can mean: improving the homepage messaging making the calls to action clearer fixing the contact flow improving mobile layout adding better trust signals sorting updates, bugs, and weak sections That is often faster, cheaper, and more useful than jumping straight into a rebuild you may not need. The real question The real question is not “is my website perfect?” It is: is this website helping the business enough, or is it now getting in the way? If it is costing trust, making enquiries harder, or underselling the business, something needs doing. The only thing left to decide is whether that something is: a proper rebuild or focused website help If you want a straight answer on which side your website falls, that is the kind of thing I help with. If you think your site is close but not quite doing enough, take a look at Website Help. If the whole thing needs redoing properly, Website Design & Build may be the better fit.