Why It’s Better to Rebuild a Website Step by Step 🤔

I love using real-life examples to explain tech things — and this one is perfect.

Imagine you have a car from 2015. It still runs fine, but it’s 2025 now, and you feel like it’s time for an upgrade. Instead of buying a brand-new one and spending all your savings, you go to the experts and find out what can be replaced or upgraded.

Maybe you change the wheels, the steering wheel, add some body tuning, and install a spoiler. 😃

You can do all of this gradually — paying for each stage separately instead of spending everything at once.

Now, what’s the takeaway? The engine and frame remain the same, but the look and feel of the car becomes fresh and modern.

The same goes for websites. The database and platform stay the same, but the visual part — what users actually see — can be completely renewed.

So, if you only want to update the design, this approach is the best option. But if you need a complete overhaul, it’s better to build a brand-new website with clean code.

In the next article, we’ll talk about something even more important: 👉 What can a website actually do for your business?

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