Most businesses know their website isn't great — but they're not sure if it's bad enough to justify a rebuild. Here are five signals that it's costing you money.
1. It takes more than 3 seconds to load
53% of mobile users leave a page that takes over 3 seconds to load. If your site is slow, you're losing more than half your potential customers before they even see what you offer.
2. It doesn't look right on phones
Over 60% of web traffic is mobile. If your site isn't responsive — text too small, buttons too close together, horizontal scrolling — visitors leave immediately.
3. You're embarrassed to share the link
If you hesitate before sending someone your website URL, that's a problem. Your site is often the first impression — and you only get one.
4. You can't update it yourself
If changing a phone number or adding a paragraph requires emailing a developer and waiting days, your site is holding your business back.
5. It's not generating inquiries
A good website should bring you leads. If you're getting traffic but no form submissions, no calls, and no emails — the site isn't doing its job.
Sound familiar?
If you checked even one of these, it might be time to talk. A modern, fast website typically pays for itself within months through increased leads and conversions.