Website Redesign Portugal

Your website
is the first impression.

If your website no longer reflects the quality of your business, it is actively losing clients. Arvora redesigns outdated websites into fast, credible, conversion-ready platforms built for the Portugal market.

Site audit

Redesign ready

Before

Page speed7.4s
Mobile score41
SEO readiness52

After

Page speed1.1s
Mobile score96
SEO readiness98

Overall improvement

+148%

Redesign projects completed

12+

Average performance gain

Countries served

4

01 / Signs

When the site is holding the business back.

Most business owners know the site needs work but are not sure which specific problems are costing them the most. These are the signals that matter.

01

Loads too slowly

Visitors leave within three seconds if the page is still loading. An outdated build, unoptimised images, or a bloated theme causes traffic to convert at a fraction of its potential.

02

Looks dated on mobile

Over sixty percent of visitors arrive on a phone. A website that was built a few years ago before responsive standards matured sends the wrong signal immediately.

03

Unclear offer or journey

When visitors arrive and cannot immediately understand what the business does, who it is for, or what to do next, they move on. Clarity is a design problem.

04

Missing trust signals

A website that looks generic, has no real photos, outdated copy, or missing contact signals creates friction exactly when trust needs to be built.

02 / Process

What the redesign covers.

A website redesign is not just a visual refresh. It is a structured process that begins with understanding what the current site is getting wrong and why, before anything is designed or built.

01

Audit

Site speed, SEO, mobile, UX, and copy

We assess what is working, what is hurting conversions, and what needs to change. We do not rebuild for the sake of it.

02

Strategy

Offer, audience, structure, tone

We sharpen the positioning, map the user journey, and define the page structure before any design begins.

03

Design

Responsive screens, copy, interaction

We design a clear, credible experience that reflects the business properly and moves the right visitors toward action.

04

Build

Next.js, SEO, performance, launch

We develop with performance, accessibility, and long-term maintenance in mind. The code is clean, fast, and built to last.

03 / Audience

Who a redesign is right for.

Not every business needs a full rebuild. But some situations make a redesign the clearest investment a business can make.

Established businesses

For companies that have been trading for years but whose website no longer reflects the quality of the business or the expectations of the clients they are trying to win.

Growing service brands

For businesses that have outgrown their first website and need a platform that can support more pages, better conversion flows, and a stronger brand presence.

Businesses entering Portugal

For UK or international companies that have a website designed for another market and need it adapted for the Portugal audience with clearer local trust signals.

04 / Questions

Before we start.

How long does a website redesign take?

Most redesign projects run between three and eight weeks depending on page count, content complexity, and how much strategy work is needed before design begins.

Will a redesign hurt my Google rankings?

A well-managed redesign with proper redirects and SEO foundations carried through will either maintain or improve rankings. The risk comes from poorly managed migrations without redirect structure.

Can I keep my existing domain and content?

Yes. In most cases the domain and key pages are preserved, with redirects applied where URLs change. We treat the SEO migration as part of the build.

What if I only need a partial redesign?

Sometimes the offer is solid but the design or performance is the issue. We scope the work around what actually needs to change rather than rebuilding everything unnecessarily.

How much does a website redesign cost in Portugal?

Redesign scope ranges from a focused refresh of an existing structure to a full rebuild with new strategy and content. The right starting point depends on what needs to change and why.