Rebuild — a controlled rebuild of an existing website
A rebuild for a website that already exists but doesn't work right.
What it is
A controlled update of a website that already exists: an audit first, then an updated structure, copy, design and forms — keeping what already works instead of starting over from a blank page.
Who it fits
- a website that looks outdated
- a website that doesn't explain what you do
- a website that doesn't build trust
- a website that doesn't bring requests
- a website that's hard to edit
- a website with a weak mobile version
What's included
- audit of the current website
- updated structure
- new copy
- updated design
- responsive layout
- request forms
- SEO review
Features
- starts with an audit, not a blank page
- keeps what already works (domain, content that brings requests)
- an updated technical base without losing accumulated SEO, where possible
What we need from you
- access to the current website (or just a link)
- what exactly doesn't work or isn't liked
- materials worth keeping
- contacts for requests
What affects the final price
- scope of the audit and number of pages
- what exactly is being reworked: copy, design, structure, or all of it
- how ready the new materials are
- need to preserve SEO rankings during the move
Estimated launch timeline
A first updated version can appear a few days after the audit — depending on the scope of the rebuild.
Rebuild in detail
Rebuild is a controlled update of a website that already exists. Instead of starting from a blank page, ENEY audits what's there first — what already works, what doesn't, and what's holding the site back — and rebuilds from that.
The result isn't just a new look. It's an updated structure, clearer copy, a working mobile version, and forms that actually bring requests, while keeping the SEO value the old site already accumulated wherever possible.
Who Rebuild fits
Rebuild fits a website that looks outdated, doesn't clearly explain what the business does, doesn't build trust, doesn't bring requests, is hard to edit, or simply doesn't work well on mobile.
What a Rebuild looks like
A typical Rebuild starts with an audit of the current site, then moves through updated structure, new or revised copy, an updated design, a responsive layout, and request forms — with SEO checked at every step of the move.
Not for hours. For a finished result.
ENEY's price is tied not to a number of hours, but to the launch format and the scope of finished work: structure, copy, design, pages, forms, responsive layout, basic SEO preparation and publication.
Fast execution doesn't mean "cheaper". It means unnecessary inertia has been removed from the process: less waiting, fewer gaps between copy, design and development, more movement toward a live website.
With Rebuild, the result is not just a new look, but a controlled rebuild of the old website: structure, mobile experience, copy, forms and careful SEO handling.
How payment works
Payment is tied not to hours, but to stages of readiness: start, first version, revisions and access handover.
Before the start
Booking the work and launching the first stage: structure, copy, design direction, first screens.
After the first working version
You see the first assembled version of the website: the homepage, basic styling, block logic or key screens.
After the main revisions
We make the agreed revisions within the chosen launch format.
Before access handover
After final approval and full payment, we hand over access, files, the admin panel, or move the website to the client's account.
Before the final payment, you see and test a working version of the website on a test link. The final 25% is paid before access, files, the admin panel or the website itself are handed over.
A standard launch includes up to 2 rounds of agreed revisions within the chosen format. Additional changes beyond the initial scope are quoted separately.
Final handover of access, source files and full control over the website happens after 100% of the project is paid.