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# 101 Website Redesign Questions to Hire the Best Web Design Company in 2026
_Published: Thursday,October 16, 2025_
_Author: Nisarg_

Finding the ideal web design firm to partner with for your website redesign is more than simply having someone to make it look aesthetically pleasing. You are seeking a business partner who is strategic and understands your objectives, audience, and competitive context. Considering that **94% of negative website feedback deals with design**, and **75% of users judge a company’s credibility based on its website design**, it’s clear that finding the ideal partner can make or break your success online.
The following guide provides 101 questions to ask potential web design firms before signing a contract, enabling you to make an informed decision with confidence and achieve actual business results. Whether you are in the early stages of exploring your options, weighing a couple of agencies, or at the stage of making a final decision, these questions will help you identify the best web design firm for your needs.
## The Importance of Asking the Right Questions for Website Redesign Success
It can be concerning to see some of the statistics surrounding website redesigns and failure rates. 80.8% of businesses redesign a website because of low conversion rates; however, many fail to hit their redesign goals simply because they don’t ask the right questions at the outset. A professional website redesign will typically produce impressive results when serviced. This can lead to results like:

### The Consequences of Website Redesign
- Up to a 400% conversion improvement with better experience design
- Websites with responsive design see 11% higher conversion rates
- 73% of businesses that redesigned their website recently report revenue growth from implementing a responsive website
- 79% of users will leave a website if it takes too long to complete a task because it is poorly designed
The critical differentiator between success and failure is often evident during the discovery stage; this is the most important stage in your process, as this is where you and any potential partners evaluate each other, and begin the process of managing expectations and strategic questioning to gain clarity regarding goals for efficiency and effectiveness with a redesign. (Resource: [SixthCity Marketing](https://www.sixthcitymarketing.com/web-design-stats/), [Hostinger](https://www.hostinger.com/in/tutorials/web-design-statistics), [HubSpot](https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/web-design-stats-for-2020))
### Does your site really require a redesign?
Prior to selecting a partner, be sure to establish that your site actually needs redesigning. Here are the primary indicators to look for:
#### Performance Warning Signs
- High bounce rate (greater than 70% for most industries).
- Low conversion rate based on industry benchmarks.
- Your mobile performance is poor (57% of users don’t recommend a company with a bad mobile experience).
- Your site is slow to load from a [**user experience**](https://www.krishaweb.com/ux-design-services/) standpoint (for every 10 seconds of load time, there is a 123% increase in bounce rate) (Source: [SixthCity Marketing](https://www.sixthcitymarketing.com/web-design-stats/))
#### Business Transformation Indicators
- A significant shift in your business model or target audience.
- New products or services that require a completely new messaging framework.
- Your company is rebranding to meet visual standards.
- Your company is at a competitive disadvantage because of pre-packaged forms or poor visual design, or technology.
#### Technical Wanings
- Non-responsive design in the age of mobile traffic.
- You are still using outdated content management systems.
- The site has known security issues or compliance issues.
- Your search engine optimization performance is poor.

## 6 Key Factors to Consider When Choosing a Web Design Company
### 1. Experience & Expertise
Investigate beyond years of expertise; look for an agency that specializes in your specific industry. Companies with experience in a sector can reduce project risk by 40% and provide quicker time-to-market due to project complexities being mitigated by prior exposure.
**Key factors to evaluate:**
- Years in business and team stability
- Portfolio experience across a range of industries and project types
- Project specialization in your industry or similar challenges
- References and success stories that include measurable outcomes and ROI data
### 2. Quality of Portfolio & Client Testimonials
A review of the company’s portfolio will reveal much more than its artistic capabilities. A vast majority (84.6%) of designers note that cluttered design is the most common mistake designers make, and therefore, purposeful, clean design is imperative.
**Evaluation metrics:**
- Versatility of design style across multiple industries and brand personalities
- A focus on the customer experience and ease of navigation
- Responsive designs are used across multiple devices
- Performance and performance measures that drove business value for the client
### 3. Technical Capabilities and Future Forward Designs
Many websites require the highest-level technical capabilities. Be sure that you partner with a company that is aware of technology changes, best practices, and design updates.
**Areas to determine technical capabilities:**
- Content management systems (WordPress, custom options integrations)
- E-commerce business solutions
- SEO and digital marketing capabilities
- Security protocols and compliance (GDPR, accessibility standards)
### 4. Strategic Alignment and Cultural Fit
The best web design company for your project is one that deeply understands your business philosophy and target audience. Misalignment was a reason for project failure in 26% of the outsourcing projects. Therefore, being culturally aligned or compatible is important to the success or failure of your project.
**Cultural fit considerations:**
- Compatibility of the mission statement and the company values
- Communication style and project management style
- Industry unique challenges and dynamics for project understanding
- Desire for long-term partnership versus transaction-based scenario
### 5. Service Breadth and Integration
Modern digital success will require more integrated capabilities than simply web design. It has been noted that 71% of small businesses (with websites) that are using some sort of additional digital services can benefit more from these [integrated services](https://www.krishaweb.com/digital-transformation/) than those businesses that are simply using web design.
**Integration and breadth benefits:**
- Alignment of digital marketing and conversion strategy
- Ongoing support and maintenance capabilities
- Access to analytical services and analytics measurement
- Experience in executing ROI based on industry metrics
### 6. Pricing Transparency and Value Proposition
While all of the above is important, and the first consideration should simply be the cost example that would work for the organization in terms of budgets, the focus should be on the best value and delivery of services as opposed to simply the lowest price. Meaning, TCO or total cost of ownership is going to play a key role in website maintenance, ranging from $400 to $60,000 per year, and should all be taken into consideration when designing a pricing strategy.
**Value delivery considerations:**
- Clear pricing strategy with shareable breakdowns of costs
- Included services as opposed to added cost items
- Long-term support and maintenance strategy options
- ROI transparency based on industry benchmarks

## The Strategic Importance of Discovery Phase Questions
Everything is built on the foundation of, or begins in, the discovery phase. Ideally planned ahead of time, the discovery phase can prevent projects from failing, by over 65% we have discovered, together with alignment on what a client may expect (versus, ultimately, what we deliver).
### Advantages of thorough questioning
- **Allows for Goal Orientation:** All design decisions can relate to a business goal and not just a design preference(s).
- **Forces Brand Consistency:** Questions related to existing branding and a brand message or value proposition will support ensuring the website redesign engages strong ties back into the [brand identity](https://www.krishaweb.com/brand-identity/) as a whole.
- **Addresses Core Problems:** Allows problems to be revealed, rather than hiding what the current website problems really are: Systematic inquiry of examining roots/causes of the issue is preferable to examining effects/symptoms of site performance.
- **Avoid scope creep:** The discovery phase will help discuss up front the extent of commercial expectations of the client as part of a thorough up-front discussion. But it will also ensure, by including detailed project discussions, that we’ll avoid the costly changes halfway through.
- **Increases accuracy:** Asking about requirements upfront generally will assist in accurate timelines and budgets.
- **Brings the team together:** The team must answer all key questions… so that at least we all share a similar vision and expectations in what we have created.
## 101 Questions to Ask When Redesigning a Website
### General Company Evaluation (Questions 1 – 7)
**1. Could you show us some examples of your previous work on websites?**
Look for a variation of work and measure results, as opposed to just the visual design.
**2. How long have you been in business?**
Experience and longevity in a specific area reduce project risk and availability for support.
**3. What makes your agency different from your competitors?**
Specific values make you specialized or distanced from the competition.
**4. Do you have experience working with companies in our industry?**
Specific experiences speed up project timelines and work quality.
**5. Can you explain your website redesign process to us?**
A structured methodology indicates professionalism. This also reduces project risk.
**6. Are you able to provide a list of references or testimonials from previous clients?**
Third-party validation is proof of success.
**7. How do you support clients after the website is launched and work is completed?**
Maintaining a relationship means your website will be maintained and secure in the long run.
### Questions about Strategy & Planning (Questions 8-18)
**8. What’s your approach to researching the market and competitors before we design?**
Strategic perspective guides your design decisions beyond aesthetic choices.
**9. Can we A/B test the different elements of the website to determine and enhance performance?**
Having a data-driven optimization strategy enables you to increase conversion rates over time.
**10. How will user personas and journey mapping be incorporated into your redesign strategy?**
User-centered approaches will ensure that the designed website will meet the needs of the target audience.
**11. Would you like to engage our team throughout the process of developing the strategy?**
A collaborative effort can lean into internal knowledge, but without giving up the authority of the agency itself.
**12. Can you briefly describe your process for brand positioning and differentiation?**
Strategic and compelling branding typically allows users to return to a website to re-engage.
**13. Have you factored SEO strategy into your initial planning? What analytics will you plug into it once it is running?**
A strong technical SEO baseline will give your website the best opportunity to achieve organic search visibility over time.
**14. How will you set up the website to turn visitors into contacts?**
Expertise in website conversion optimization is directly tied to business credibility.
**15. What would you consider as your top priority in developing the website redesign strategy?**
Strategic priorities highlight the agency’s philosophy and way of approaching solving business challenges.
**16. What parts of the current site should we keep?**
Guarding what is valuable will help to minimize risk as a part of your strategic improvement effort.
**17. How do you think about creating a design that speaks to our target audience?**
Designing with our audience in mind will help with engagement and conversion rates.
**18. How do you think about information architecture and content organization?**
Logical content organization improves user experience and search engine rankings.
### Process & Project Management (Questions 19-34)
**19. What will be the process for communication and collaboration during development?**
Clear protocols around communication eliminate misunderstandings and delays.
**20. What project management and communication tools do you use?**
Professional tools show an organized approach and encourage our participation.
**21. Will I have one person responsible for the project, or will I speak directly with the designer/developer?**
To have one person managing the project will reduce chaos and improve accountability.
**22. Would it be possible to speak with a designer or developer when I have a question?**
Being able to speak with the technical team will allow for detailed discussions and faster resolutions to issues.
**23. Will you be able to give me a projection for the length of time and the budget amount at the start of the project?**
An accurate estimation suggests planning and consideration of professional project management.
**24. What project management methodology do you follow?**
Using a structure (Agile, Waterfall, hybrid) creates more predictability to the project.
**25. What are the specific steps in your web redesign method?**
A good understanding of the process will be beneficial to set proper expectations.
**26. What is the average timeline to implement a website build?**
Timeline expectations correspond with business needs and timing to launch
**27. What is the average speed of your website page load time?**
Performance metrics directly affect user experience and search rankings.
**28. Are you outsourcing design or development?**
Having resources in-house typically creates better feedback loops and quality assurance.
**29. What kind of tools and technology are you using for design and development?**
Modern toolsets communicate current capabilities and future-proofing.
**30. How do you know the redesigned sites will be user-friendly and accessible?**
Accessibility testing and compliance are becoming more important, from a legal and ethical standpoint.
**31. What is your approach to SEO during a redesign process?**
Making sure any technical SEO elements are preserved is important to maintain traffic to your site during a site build transition.
**32. Can you show me some examples of your effectively addressing specific issues?**
The ability to problem-solve is an important indication of both flexibility and depth of experience.
**33. How do you make sure a redesign adheres to user experience design best practices?**
User experience knowledge will lead to an appropriate site for users and is a direct measure of how effective your site will ultimately be effective and support user satisfaction.
**34. What if my data needs to be backed up or I need a disaster recovery plan?**
Having a plan in place to identify risks associated with data loss and downtimes is critical.

### Team & Resources (Questions 35-42)
**35. Who will work on our website redesign project, and what will their roles be?**
The makeup of the team should match the needs and complexity of the project.
**36. What is the experience level of your design and development team?**
Experienced teams reduce the risk of failure and increase the quality of the project.
**37. Do you have specialists in these fields: UX/UI design, front-end development, and back-end development?**
Specialists in each field create a more comprehensive and complete skillset for your project.
**38. How do you remain aware of trends and best practices in the industry?**
A commitment to life-long learning demonstrates dedication to effective and up-to-date solutions.
**39. Do you have any certifications or qualifications that could demonstrate the level of expertise for your team?**
Certifications and qualifications demonstrate that the capabilities and expertise mentioned are accurate.
**40. Will I be able to speak with your team prior to hiring the company?**
Speaking to the team directly will give insight into cultural fit and technical ability.
**41. Can I work with the team directly during the website redesign process?**
Direct access to the design and development team increases communication quality and project quality.
**42. Will the members of your team be in my time zone?**
Being in the same time zone is beneficial for real-time conversation and decision-making to happen faster.
### Development & Technical (Questions 43-52)
**43. What devices and browsers will the website be optimized for?**
Cross-device and cross-browser capabilities will assist with your range of audiences.
**44. What content management systems do you know and recommend?**
The content management system has implications for long-term maintenance and management of content.
**45. Do you have a proven history of delivery, including secure website delivery with SSL integration?**
Knowledge of security is an essential practice for user data and loss of trust.
**46. Are you capable of creating multilingual websites?**
A global business may require international capabilities.
**47. Will this site be developed from the ground up or re-imagined on an existing base?**
The approach will impact both the timeline and the cost and technical work.
**48. How we maintain SEO value from our current site?**
Preserving existing traffic during a website redesign is important for limiting any disruption to your business.
**49. What will happen when redirecting old pages to the new page structure?**
The right implementation of redirects will preserve SEO value and user experience.
**50. Do you adhere to best practices in developing websites?**
Adherence to standards ensures your website is safe, of high quality, and will be maintainable.
**51. Will there be any downtime when transitioning to the new website?**
Limiting any disruption to business continuity during the transition is important to your operations.
**52. Would you help to create a mobile application if requested?**
If you are looking to extend your capabilities this will come in handy as a total digital strategy.
### Pricing & Timeline (Questions 53-65)
**53. What is your pricing model for website redesign projects?**
Transparent pricing models facilitate budgeting and prevent unpleasant surprises later on.
**54. Are there other costs or fees that we might need to account for?**
Hidden costs can surprisingly add to a project, which can end up being expensive.
**55. How do you deal with changes or additional work to the project scope?**
Changes often impact both the cost of the project and the flexibility of the project.
**56. What pricing models do you offer?**
Having different choices could relieve cash flow issues and other constraints that the business has with the pricing structure.
**57. Can I hire dedicated resources for my project?**
Dedicated resources can often provide greater attention to the project and demonstrate urgency to your project.
**58. Can you provide a cost breakdown of the various items on the website redesign project?**
Having itemized pricing allows you to understand where your investment is partitioned, allowing you to make more informed decisions.
**59. How long does the website redesign process take from first step to final completion?**
The timeframes will vary, but you want to make sure these expectations are in alignment with your business needs and anticipated launch needs.
**60. What, if anything, might delay our timeline of completion for the project?**
Understanding the potential variables is helpful in contingency planning and expectations of a timeline delay.
**61. How do you prioritize tasks and milestones for timely delivery?**
Project management capabilities directly affect deadline adherence.
**62. What happens if the project timeline needs adjustment?**
Flexibility policies help handle unexpected challenges or scope changes.
**63. Can you provide a projected timeline for our specific project?**
Customized timelines indicate a thorough analysis of project requirements.
**64. What do you need from me to accurately price and scope the project?**
Requirements gathering efficiency affects estimation accuracy.
**65. How do you ensure projects are completed on time and within budget?**
Performance track record indicates reliability and project management capability.

### Scalability & Integration (Questions 66-71)
**66. How do you make sure the redesign of the website will grow along with the business?**
Planning for scalability can save a lot of money on redesigns later, as the business develops.
**67. How do you future-proof website design and technology?**
Forward-thinking approaches protect long-term investment value.
**68. How do you ensure seamless integration with existing systems?**
Integration capabilities prevent operational disruption and data silos.
**69. Can you assist with content and data transfer from the current website?**
Migration services reduce client workload and ensure data preservation.
**70. How do you test the compatibility of your services in different browsers, devices, and screen sizes?**
Cross-platform testing guarantees that your users can also view the same user experience.
**71. Do you offer cross-browser and cross-device compatibility?**
Checklists provide thorough testing to ensure maximum accessibility and function.
##### Additional Read
- [Website Redesign Checklist – Crucial Steps You Must Consider](https://www.krishaweb.com/blog/website-redesign-checklist/)
- [How to Plan a Successful Webflow Website Redesign in 2025](https://www.krishaweb.com/blog/how-to-plan-a-successful-webflow-website-redesign/)
- [Why Most Website Redesigns Fail (And How Webflow Fixes That)](https://www.krishaweb.com/blog/why-website-redesigns-fail-webflow-solutions/)
- [How to Choose the Right Web Design Agency For Your Website Redesign](https://www.krishaweb.com/blog/how-to-choose-the-right-web-design-agency-for-your-website-redesign/)
### Legal & Compliance (Questions 72-80)
**72. How do you respect intellectual property rights?**
Clearly articulating ownership will help you to avoid awkward conversations further down the road, and it protects your business.
**73. Are there licensing agreements or restrictions on the tools/technologies you utilize?**
Understanding restrictions is important to avoid future complications or extra costs.
**74. What measures ensure compliance with data protection regulations?**
GDPR and privacy compliance are increasingly important for legal protection.
**75. What is your confidentiality and non-disclosure policy?**
Information protection protocols will protect sensitive data related to your business.
**76. Do you ever sign Non-Disclosure Agreements, or NDAs?**
The legal protections ensure private information is protected.
**77. Will I fully own the website and content after the redesign?**
Ownership clarity prevents future access or modification restrictions.
**78. Are there any restrictions or limitations on my ownership rights?**
Understanding constraints helps make informed decisions about partnerships.
**79. Do you provide documentation demonstrating legal compliance?**
Compliance records protect against potential regulatory issues.
**80. What protocols are applicable to prevent copyright infringement or IP-related matters?**
Risk Management protocols can protect you from running into legal trouble and potentially save face for your business.

### Testing, Feedback & Deployment (Questions 81-88)
**81. In what ways do you gather and incorporate client feedback during the design process?**
Collaborative methods of designing provide reassurance that the target objective matches the client’s envisioned result and specifications.
**82. Do you incorporate revisions following its design of the website?**
Revision policies influence the flexibility of the project and satisfaction with the finished product.
**83. What testing processes do you have in place to evaluate functionality and usability?**
Quality assurance protocols directly impact user experience and performance.
**84. Do you conduct usability testing with real users?**
Testing with users supports design decisions and identifies points for improvement.
**85. How do you execute testing across browser and device types?**
Comprehensive testing is an important means of seeing that your website operates consistently across devices and browsers.
**86. What do you work on to proactively plan and prepare for web launch and deployment?**
Planning and preparing for the time frame of a launch decreases disruptions and provides a smooth transition.
**87. What strategies modulate downtimes tracked during roll-out of the new website?**
The business continuity plan prevents loss of revenue during your site launch.
**88. How do you manage backups and contingency plans for deployment issues?**
The risk management strategy serves as a failsafe against data loss and/or systemic failures.
### Ongoing Support & Maintenance (Questions 89-101)
**89. What kind of support services do you provide after the launch of our website?**
Post-launch support will facilitate continued operation and resolve issues as they arise.
**90. Are you able to provide verbal and/or written documentation for internal training after the launch?**
Knowledge transfer will help the internal team to take over responsibilities for ongoing content updates and changes.
**91. Do you provide free support to some extent?**
Support inclusions affect the total cost of ownership and ongoing relationship value.
**92. How will you address ongoing maintenance and site updates?**
Maintenance processes will keep the site secure, functioning, and performing as expected for a period of time.
**93. What is your standard protocol for any bugs identified after launch?**
The process for addressing bugs will affect client satisfaction and expectations for post-launch support.
**94. Do you offer ongoing retainer or support packages?**
Structured support options provide predictable costs and guaranteed service levels.
**95. Will I be able to edit the site after it is done?**
The ability to make changes impacts the long-term flexibility of the site, as well as the team’s content management process.
**96. How do you handle bug fixes, and what free maintenance is included?**
Warranty terms protect the initial investment and ensure quality outcomes.
**97. Where will my website be hosted?**
Hosting my site properly will indirectly affect performance, security, and longer-term costs.
**98. Will you provide training on the management of the site?**
Training services will allow the internal team to have control over team accountabilities and dependencies for ongoing management.
**99. Who will hold the domain name registration?**
Domain control ensures business continuity and prevents future complications.
**100. If I built a new site, what do I do with the hosting from before?**
Transition planning will ensure I can smoothly transition and not have an interruption in service.
**101. Can you explain to me your plans for monitoring website performance and analytics after launch?**
Performance monitoring ensures continued optimization and identifies improvement opportunities.
### Making the Final Decision
Once you have received your answers to these in-depth questions, use these decision criteria to assess potential partners:
#### Technical Competency
- Proven ability in the technologies required
- Quality of previous work delivered and outcomes achieved for clients
- Ability to solve problems and be innovative
#### Strategic Fit
- Understanding of your business context and industry
- Cultural fit and communication process
- Willingness to commit to a long-term partnership
#### Process Management
- Well-defined processes and style of communication
- Realistic timelines and clear pricing
- Ability to manage the risk and plan for contingencies
#### Support & Maintenance
- Access and scope for post-launch support
- Ability to deliver training and knowledge transfer
- Ability to have a long-term relationship and support growth
### Conclusion
Choosing the right [**web design company**](https://www.krishaweb.com/web-design/) for your website redesign involves choosing more than portfolio reviews and price comparisons. It will involve a thorough assessment of the strategic fit, technical capabilities, project management capabilities, and ability to commit to post-launch support.
In this guide, we have included 101 questions to help you have a method to evaluate prospective partners and to help ensure that your website redesign provides the bump in performance your business needs. According to some stats, the average conversion rate (when looking at a website’s main objectives) can increase up to 400% because of better web design, and 75% of people will form an opinion about credibility among companies based on the quality of their website design. This means choosing the right partner is among the most important business decisions that you will make.
At KrishaWeb, we leverage strategic thinking, technical expertise, and proven results; we provide website redesigns that enable businesses to see real growth. Our method is thorough; we managed the entire experience with all aspects of what it takes to execute successful web projects from the highest level digital strategy to long-term optimization and support.
If you want to improve your web presence, [**reach out to KrishaWeb**](https://www.krishaweb.com/contact-us/) today to get started on your website redesign project. Imagine what our experienced team can do for your business and your overall digital goal can achieve!
### Frequently Asked Questions
****How can I tell if my website should be redesigned, or if it simply needs updates?****You might want to explore a full redesign if your bounce rates are high (over 70%), while conversion rates are low, or if your mobile performance is poor. Also, if it has been more than 3 years since your website was updated in terms of the overall experience, a redesign is often called for. Minor updates are likely appropriate if the problems are primarily more focused on content, or specific areas are not working properly.
****How much do websites cost with a professional redesign?****Professional website redesign costs can typically range between $5,000-$50,000+, depending on complexity, functionality, and the agency’s experience. Think about the investment to reap a return: websites with much better UX design can sometimes experience conversion rates with 400% more potential candidates being converted, thus making the investment worthwhile for growing businesses.
****How long before the completion of a website redesign project?****Generally, most professional website redesigns can take between 8-16 weeks from the beginning of discovery to launch, which depends on complexity and scope. Following a more rigid process, agencies may be able to offer timelines that are more predictable and/or higher-quality website designs than agencies that do not.
****Should I work with a local web design company, or find remote or other agencies?****Either option can work if you are satisfied. Local agencies have a de facto advantage in their familiarity by being face-to-face and/or the agency staff being aligned within the same timezone. Alternatively, remote agencies may offer specialized expertise or lower costs. Try to focus on their communication, past work, and overall cultural fit with you and your organization, rather than where the agency is located.
****What can I do to make sure my new website truly enhances conversion rates?****Seek out agencies that highlight their use of both conversion optimization and user experience design approaches. Expect to see commercial case studies attached to your agency of choice demonstrating improved conversion rates, and incorporate A/B testing and ongoing optimization as part of your plan.

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