Software Revamp & Growth
We modernize legacy apps into fast, maintainable stacks — and add the growth tooling to drive real traction.
Legacy code audit and risk assessment
Incremental rewrites using the strangler fig pattern
Performance and Core Web Vitals overhaul
SEO-safe migration with 301 redirect mapping
Growth instrumentation (analytics, A/B testing, funnels)
Tech debt elimination and test coverage uplift
Companies with aging codebases that slow feature delivery and block hiring
Products with poor Core Web Vitals causing SEO ranking losses
Apps built on unsupported frameworks or abandoned third-party dependencies
How do you handle migrating data from the old platform?
We audit the current data model, map it to the target schema, write and test migration scripts in a staging environment, and run the final cut-over during a low-traffic window with a tested rollback plan.
Will we lose SEO rankings during the migration?
Not if done correctly. We preserve URL structures or implement 301 redirects, transfer meta tags, structured data, and sitemap, and monitor Search Console for coverage drops for 4 weeks post-launch.
Can you revamp incrementally rather than rebuilding everything at once?
Yes — we often recommend the strangler fig pattern. New pages are built on the new stack while the old platform serves unchanged pages. Traffic shifts gradually, so you can validate each section before cutting over.
Our current tech is very old. Is a revamp still feasible?
Almost certainly. We have revamped sites running on PHP 5, jQuery 1.x, and decade-old WordPress installs. The first step is a short technical audit (1–2 days) to scope the real risk before any commitment.