Your website is often the first impression people have of your brand. But over time, even the best designs can start to feel a little out of sync, especially as your style, services, or goals evolve.
A website refresh doesn’t mean starting over from scratch. It’s more like updating your home: keeping the foundation, but swapping out the paint colors, rearranging the furniture, and adding a few new touches that feel more you.
So how do you know when it’s time for that refresh? Here are a few signs to look for.
If you’ve recently updated your logo, color palette, or photography style, but your website still shows the old version of you, it’s time for a refresh. Your website should match who you are now, not who you were a few years ago.
Maybe your business has evolved, or you’ve shifted to serving a new type of client. If your site still speaks to your old audience, it can cause confusion and missed opportunities. A refresh helps you realign your message and visuals with where your business is heading.
Over time, little updates can add up, extra buttons, outdated pages, or overlapping information. If visitors have to work too hard to find what they need, it’s a sign your layout and flow could use a reset. Clean design not only looks better but helps people stay longer and convert more easily.
We’ve all been there. You meet someone who asks for your website link, and you hesitate to share it. That hesitation is a sure sign your site needs some love. You should feel confident sending people there, knowing it represents your work beautifully.
Even if your business hasn’t changed much, technology and design trends move quickly. Fonts, layouts, and SEO practices evolve. A simple visual and functional refresh can make your site feel modern and current again.
If you’re not sure where to start, I created a free guide that walks you through a simple self-audit of your current website.

Download the Website Refresh Checklist! It’ll help you spot what’s working, what’s not, and where to focus your next updates.
Sometimes, small tweaks make all the difference. And if you realize your site could use a deeper transformation, I offer Showit Design Intensives to help you elevate your website in just a day or two—no full redesign required.