Content and structure review
We simplify navigation, page hierarchy and calls to action so the new site makes sense faster to both visitors and staff.
For businesses and organisations stuck with a slow, dated or hard-to-manage website, Tywi Digital plans and builds clean rebuilds that improve trust, structure, performance and day-to-day usability.
A rebuild is usually the right answer when the current site is quietly costing you trust, enquiries or internal time every week.
That can look like a site that feels dated, performs badly on mobile, buries useful content, is painful to update, or has grown so unevenly over time that every small change creates friction.
Tywi Digital approaches rebuilds as business projects, not cosmetic facelifts. The aim is to improve how the site works, how clearly it communicates, and how confidently your team can manage it after launch.
The Dyfed Powys NARPO rebuild is a good example: a compromised legacy site became a structured, bilingual platform with clearer navigation, searchable archives and a much safer editing experience.
We simplify navigation, page hierarchy and calls to action so the new site makes sense faster to both visitors and staff.
The replacement site is built cleanly around your real needs, not forced into a bloated off-the-shelf theme that creates fresh problems later.
Responsive layouts, cleaner code and accessibility-led decisions help the rebuilt site feel faster, clearer and easier to use from the start.
Page structure, metadata, internal linking and content hierarchy are rebuilt so search visibility is stronger than it was on the legacy site.
Content, documents, images and useful legacy material are moved across carefully so valuable history is not lost during the rebuild.
Editing workflows are simplified so the finished website is easier for your team to maintain without depending on a developer for every small change.
On recent work that has meant cleaner navigation, safer foundations, stronger Lighthouse performance and a content structure people can actually use.
The Dyfed Powys NARPO rebuild hit 100 across Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices and SEO.
Recent rebuild proofHistoric updates were split from a long archive page into individual, searchable posts.
Content model improvedRecovered photographs were preserved and reorganised instead of being left behind on the old platform.
Archive retainedStart with a free website review, or look at the Dyfed Powys NARPO project to see how a more complex rebuild was handled.