We read what you already have
Give us the address. We read the pages, the copy, the images and the structure — and the inventory of third-party scripts running on it today, because that is what decides whether you need a cookie banner at all.
Website migration
Most brochure sites sit on WordPress, cost money every month for hosting and maintenance, and nobody has touched them in two years. We read your existing site, move it as it is or rebuild it, and prepare the accessibility statement and the legal drafts that should have been there. Your old site keeps running until you say otherwise.
The scan is read-only. No admin access, nothing changed.
Give us the address. We read the pages, the copy, the images and the structure — and the inventory of third-party scripts running on it today, because that is what decides whether you need a cookie banner at all.
Page by page: what carries over as-is, what needs rewriting, what is missing. Including the map of redirects from old URLs to new ones, so the rankings you have do not disappear on moving day.
Like the site? Move it. Same content but it looks like 2015? Refresh the design and keep the words. Want something genuinely different? Rebuild the architecture from the content you already have.
The new site goes live on a temporary address first. Only when you say yes do we show you exactly which DNS records to change — and, just as important, which ones to leave alone.
Not extras. The things a brochure site is supposed to have and usually does not.
Semantic HTML, keyboard navigation, real contrast, alt text on every image, and an accessibility statement with a date and a way to reach you. No overlay widget — courts reject them and they wreck the page speed you just paid to gain.
Written around your actual business details rather than a generic template — and they are drafts. Each opens by saying it is not legal advice and needs your lawyer's review before it goes live.
We inventory what actually runs on your site. If third-party tools are there, nothing loads before the visitor agrees. If nothing is there, you get no banner at all: a banner that blocks nothing is just a click that makes an unlawful load look consented to.
The same move can put professional addresses on your domain, fully authenticated, delivering to the inbox you already read. Want only the site, or only the email? That is a normal answer, and the DNS instructions differ — we show you which records move and which stay.
Markdown is the format we ask for, because it is text a person can read and edit without guessing what is hiding under a layout. Word works. PDF works too, with one honest caveat: text in columns and tables comes out interleaved, and that is the format's limitation rather than the tool's.
Clear answers
Give us an address, get a migration plan. Nothing is touched and nothing is committed.
Start the scan