A New Website, Built the Way We Build Yours
Our website has been running in one form or another since 2019. Back then, it did the job. The design made sense for the time, the content was accurate, and it represented what we offered well enough.
A lot has changed since then.
Design moves on. Expectations shift. The businesses visiting a web agency’s website in 2026 are more discerning than they were seven years ago. They notice when a site feels dated. They notice when something loads slowly. And if a web agency can’t keep its own site in good shape, that tells you something about how it approaches the work.
That’s the honest reason we rebuilt. Not because the old site had stopped functioning, but because we hold ourselves to the same standard we apply to client work. A site built for a different era of the web shouldn’t be representing what we do today.
Built from scratch
Every page on the new site has been redesigned. Fully custom blocks, a custom template, nothing borrowed or adapted from elsewhere. The branding and colour palette have been refined. The content has been rewritten to explain what we do more clearly and more accurately.
It’s a complete rebuild.
Performance as a starting point
One of the things we’re most straightforward about with clients is that a well-built website should perform well. Not as an added extra. As a baseline expectation.
The new site scores 97 on Google PageSpeed Insights for mobile, and 100 on desktop. For a WordPress site, that’s genuinely difficult to achieve. It requires careful decisions at every stage of the build: how assets are handled, what loads and when, how the code is structured. There are no shortcuts involved.
We mention this not to put a number on a page, but because it matters to your business. A slow website costs you visitors. Search engines factor performance into rankings. Page speed is one of the clearest indicators of how well a site has been built, and it’s one of the first things we look at when a client comes to us with an existing site that isn’t pulling its weight.
Optimisation isn’t something we add on at the end. It starts at the build stage.
What it reflects
A web agency’s own website is its most honest piece of work. There’s no client brief to work within, no external constraints to account for. It’s a direct reflection of what the agency considers good.
We’re proud of what we’ve built. Have a look through the site, see what we do and how we work, and if it sounds like what your business needs, get in touch.