Kyle Williams

Website redesign in Hong Kong

Website redesign in Hong Kong for businesses that need a site that looks credible, works on mobile, and drives more enquiries.

A redesign is not a new coat of paint. If the structure is messy and the messaging is unclear, a prettier layout will not fix conversions.

I redesign websites for Hong Kong businesses by fixing the fundamentals first: navigation, page hierarchy, mobile usability, site speed, and a clear call to action.

Most clients come to me because something is not working. The layout feels dated, the mobile experience is poor, or the site is not generating enquiries.

The goal is simple: a modern, trustworthy website that is easier to use and easier to maintain, without unnecessary risk to your existing SEO.

Who this is for

  • Businesses with an outdated website that no longer reflects the quality of the company

  • Teams with messy navigation, unclear page structure, or duplicate pages

  • Organisations getting traffic but not getting enquiries or calls

  • Businesses that know their site is not working properly on mobile

  • Companies planning a rebrand or repositioning and needing the website to match

  • Founders who need a credible site for pitching, hiring, or partnerships

What is included

  • Website audit to identify what is blocking enquiries and trust

  • Content and page intent review to make each page do a clear job

  • Improved navigation, hierarchy, and internal linking structure

  • UI refresh with consistent spacing, typography, and component styling

  • Mobile-first redesign so key journeys feel effortless on phones

  • Performance improvements where possible, including images and page weight

  • SEO-safe plan: URL review, redirect mapping if needed, and metadata checks

  • Conversion improvements: clearer CTAs, better page flow, cleaner contact paths

  • QA across devices and browsers before launch

  • Launch support and post-launch fixes if anything shows up in production

Process

  1. 1

    Review the current site and identify the highest-impact issues

  2. 2

    Agree the redesign scope, priority pages, and what stays the same

  3. 3

    Create an updated structure and page flow that improves clarity

  4. 4

    Design the new UI and key sections, then iterate quickly with feedback

  5. 5

    Implement the redesign and preserve what is already working

  6. 6

    QA performance, mobile behaviour, redirects, and tracking

  7. 7

    Launch with a controlled rollout and handle post-launch adjustments

Typical timeline

Most redesigns take 3 to 8 weeks depending on page count, content readiness, and whether we are refreshing UI only or rebuilding parts of the site.

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