Established businesses
Companies with a website that still matters but sits on a limiting or ageing platform.
Webits helps businesses replatform websites that have become limiting, fragile or difficult to improve, moving them into a stronger structure for the next stage.
Replatforming should protect what works, fix what holds the site back and create a stronger base for future content and digital systems.
Webits reviews the current site, content, SEO considerations, editing needs, integrations and risks before shaping the migration path.
Companies with a website that still matters but sits on a limiting or ageing platform.
Teams that need better editing, structure, integrations or reporting from the site.
Businesses preparing the website for portals, ecommerce, automation or connected product layers.
The work can include structure, content migration, technical care, integrations and launch planning.
Assessment of current site, risks, content, SEO considerations and future requirements.
Clear decisions on what to keep, improve, rebuild, remove or redirect.
A cleaner front end, content structure and editing model where needed.
Forms, analytics, CRM, ecommerce, portal or data connections planned carefully.
Technical care for URLs, metadata, redirects and launch checks where required.
Controlled release, testing, monitoring and early post-launch fixes.
These are common signs a website needs to move to a stronger foundation.
Simple improvements, page changes or integrations are harder than they should be.
The site no longer meets the quality, speed or usability the business needs.
Pages, assets, forms, SEO details or integrations need a cleaner structure.
The team worries that updates, migrations or releases will break something important.
The build starts with the current site and migration risks, then moves into a controlled replatforming path.
Review content, platform limits, risks, SEO considerations and future needs.
Decide what stays, changes, redirects, rebuilds or gets retired.
Develop the new site structure, editing model and required integrations.
Check redirects, forms, analytics, performance, content and release details.
Monitor the move and refine issues after launch.
A selection of digital products, platforms and business systems engineered for organisations that depend on technology every day.
A campus commerce platform for Cater Care, connecting mobile ordering, outlet operations, payments, POS sync, loyalty, reporting, and head-office control.
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A hospital foodservice platform connecting patient meal ordering with bed lists, dietary context, menu cycles, approvals, kitchen views, tallies, labels, and PDFs.
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A production platform for spray finishing teams, covering jobs, pieces, paint, labels, costing, invoices, MYOB, and reporting from one system.
View case studyA short list of the things teams usually ask before replatforming a website.
Replatforming makes sense when the current setup limits quality, editing, performance, integrations or future growth.
Yes. Content and URL handling can be planned carefully as part of the migration scope.
Not always. Some projects need a full redesign, while others need a stronger technical and content foundation.
Yes. A better foundation can make future portals, ecommerce, integrations or product layers easier to support.
Bring the current site, platform issues and future goals. Webits can help shape a controlled replatforming path.