You have a site. It's been there for a while. It doesn't reflect where the business is now, it's not converting the way it should, and updating it feels like more trouble than it's worth. That's a strategy problem before it's a design problem.
No cost at this stage. MPS reviews and responds within 2 business days.
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Most website refreshes start with design — new colours, new layout, new photos. The message stays the same because nobody questioned it. The result is a site that looks newer and still doesn't convert, because the upstream problem was never touched.
MPS starts with the strategy — what this site is supposed to do, who it's for, what that person needs to see to act. Then rebuilds the messaging, the structure, and the design from that foundation. A refresh that actually works, not just one that looks different.
MPS audits the current site against the business's actual position, identifies what's wrong with the message and structure, then rebuilds from the brief — custom, clean, and built to do the job.
No templates, no WordPress, no page builders. The result reflects where the business actually is — and is built to stay relevant as it grows.
MPS scopes before quoting. No obligation at this stage.
If the current site's structure and platform are fundamentally right but the message, design, and content are wrong — that's a refresh. If the platform is the wrong choice (WordPress causing constant issues, template constraints limiting what you can do, a site that was built for a business model you've moved away from) — that's usually a new build. The scoping conversation will identify which applies.
MPS rebuilds from scratch — custom, clean code. Working within an existing site's codebase (especially WordPress or legacy templates) means inheriting constraints that limit what's possible. A clean rebuild from the strategic brief produces a better result and a more maintainable site.
Most refresh projects run 4–8 weeks from audit to go-live. The strategy and messaging phase comes first — this is where the actual work happens. The build phase follows once the brief is solid.
A box price is a box solution — and a refresh scoped to the wrong depth won't fix what's actually broken. A messaging and positioning rebuild is a different scope and investment to a full redesign with a custom rebuild. Publishing a number before understanding the project would be doing you a disservice. MPS scopes first, then quotes — once we understand what needs to change and why, the investment figure is defined clearly before any work begins. No cost, no commitment at that stage.
Strategy before redesign. Message before layout. A refresh built on the right foundation, not just a new coat of paint.
No cost at this stage. Response within 2 business days.