Website fixes NZ

Website fixes for NZ small businesses losing leads through avoidable friction.

Not every underperforming website needs a rebuild. Many need the right fixes first: speed, forms, mobile layout, broken links, clearer CTAs, and service pages that make the next step obvious.

Common signs this needs attention
  • The site works, but enquiries are inconsistent or weaker than expected.
  • Forms, buttons, and mobile sections create more effort than they should.
  • Important service information is buried or written too vaguely.
  • The site has small trust leaks that make it feel neglected.

Service scope

Practical work, ordered by commercial impact.

The first pass focuses on what customers feel, what staff have to fight, and what blocks enquiries, sales, or repeatable operations.

Speed and image fixes on high-intent pages.

Form, CTA, and contact-path reliability checks.

Mobile layout and tap-target improvements.

Broken link, stale content, and trust-signal cleanup.

Sharper service-page structure for realistic search intent.

A website can look acceptable and still leak demand.

Visitors rarely complain about unclear CTAs, slow mobile sections, or a form that feels annoying. They just leave. Those small leaks are often more urgent than cosmetic design changes.

Fix the parts closest to enquiry first.

The priority is simple: make key pages faster, make the offer clearer, make forms reliable, make mobile easier, and remove the trust leaks that create doubt before someone contacts the business.

Trust note

This is focused repair work, not a vague agency package. Each recommendation should connect to a customer action, a business outcome, or a maintainability issue.

Want a practical website fix audit?

Send the site URL and what is bothering you. The first review will focus on the fastest useful wins before bigger rebuild decisions.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Straight answers for small NZ businesses deciding whether this is a quick fix, a deeper cleanup, or a bigger project.

What website fixes usually create the fastest wins?

The fastest useful wins are usually form reliability, mobile layout, speed on high-intent pages, clearer calls to action, broken links, and obvious trust leaks.

How do I know whether to fix or rebuild the website?

If the site still has a usable structure, fix the parts closest to enquiry first. A rebuild makes more sense when the platform, layout, or content model blocks basic improvement.

Can small website fixes improve leads?

Yes. Visitors often leave because of friction rather than design taste: slow mobile sections, unclear next steps, weak forms, or missing trust details.