Your site looks like 2015 — and it's wrong on a phone
Modernize your outdated website — keep everything that matters
Point us at your current site. Your content comes across, and you get it back modern, fast, and right on a phone — on the same domain. Then you change it by typing, instead of hunting for whoever built it.
Free to build and preview. Go live from $19/month.
Paste your web address. Nothing changes on your live site until you publish.
You type “A colour-specialist salon in Portland, three chairs, walk-ins welcome” - and Spanli assembles the site in front of you: opening, services, colour work, book a visit. The changes receipt reads: Added: 4 sections - opening, services, colour work, book a visit.
The number
A redesign quote is $3,000 to $8,000 and eight weeks
That's the going rate for a 5–15 page small-business redesign, and it's why the quote folder in your inbox has been sitting there since spring. Spanli is $19 a month, or $49 if your site is busier. You'll know within the hour whether the result is good enough — before you've paid anything.
Redesign range: published market rates as of 14 August 2026.
What actually happens
Point, import, correct
In the demo beside each claim: the site Spanli built; then the fringe trim line being corrected - you click it, type “wrong price - it's 15”, and $25 becomes $15; then new enquiry arriving in the Spanli inbox.
Point us at your site.
Paste your web address. Your pages and text come across, and a modern site comes back — same business, same words, current decade. Your live site isn't touched.
Correct what's off.
The import got a price wrong, a service you dropped is still listed? Point at the line and say so, in your words. It changes while you watch — before anything goes live.
Enquiries reach you again.
The new site's contact form emails you when someone fills it in. No more messages dying in an inbox nobody checks — they land where you actually read.
You'll know within the hour whether the result is good enough. Publish when you're ready — the switch happens then, not before.
Free to build and preview. Nothing changes on your live site until you publish.
What “modern” means here
The five things people mean when they say your site looks old
It's wrong on a phone.
Most of your visitors are on one, and it's where old sites fall apart first — pinch-to-zoom text, buttons too small to hit.
It's slow.
Every second before your page appears costs you visitors who were only half-interested to begin with.
The photos give the year away.
Stock imagery ages faster than anything else on a page.
The big rotating banner.
Nobody waits for slide three.
Nobody can update it.
The person who built it is unreachable and the login is in an email account you no longer have.
The rebuild fixes the first four.
The fifth one is the part people are most relieved about: afterwards, you change it by typing a sentence.
Free to build and preview. Go live from $19/month.
Honest answers about what carries over
Will I lose my content?
Can I keep my domain?
How long am I down for?
What about my Google rankings?
Who fixes it when it breaks?
Same business. Same domain. Not 2015.
Free to build and preview. Nothing changes on your live site until you publish. Go live from $19/month.


