Website rescue

You don't need a rebuild. You need someone to fix what's actually broken.

Every week your site loads slow, breaks on mobile, or fails to convert, you're handing leads to a competitor who figured this out. A 1–2 week sprint audits, prioritizes, and ships the changes that move the needle — without throwing away the site you already paid to build.

Audit from $1,000

Sprint from $3,500

1–2 wk turnaround

No full rebuild required

Best for businesses with a site that works but leaks.

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    Your site loads slow, breaks on phones, or doesn't convert — and you know it.

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    You can't justify a full rebuild but you can't keep the site as-is.

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    You inherited the site from someone who's gone and nobody owns the fixes.

Idéal pour

Best fit for…

  • Small businesses with a site that's fine but slow, fine but broken on phones, fine but not converting
  • Founders who inherited a site from a previous developer
  • Businesses that haven't touched their site in 2+ years

Probably not the right call if…

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    Brand-new businesses without a site yet — start with the Websites lane

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    Sites on enterprise CMSs or platforms we can't access

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    Businesses that want unlimited changes with no fixed scope

Four signs your site needs a rescue, not a rebuild.

01

Your site is built on something brittle — old WordPress, a dead template, a freelancer's hosting account.

02

You can list five things wrong with it but nobody's prioritizing them.

03

Mobile traffic bounces because the experience is broken.

04

You don't know what's working and what isn't — no baseline, no analytics.

Audit, prioritize, ship.

Audit

  • Speed and core web vitals
  • Mobile experience
  • SEO and metadata
  • Conversion and trust signals
  • Written report with prioritized findings

Fix sprint

  • 1–2 week implementation of top-ranked fixes
  • Fixed scope agreed before work starts
  • Clear before/after on every change

After the audit

  • Documented findings + reasoning you can act on immediately
  • Fixed-price sprint quote if the audit warrants it
  • Full rebuild proposal if the foundation is too far gone
  • Honest recommendation even if the answer is 'don't rebuild yet'

Processus

How a rescue works.

Komlan reviews every site personally — no automated tools, no offshore auditors. You get a written report with findings ranked by impact and effort, then we decide together what to fix and in what order.

01 — Audit

1–2 day review

Speed, mobile, SEO, conversion, trust signals. Written report with a prioritized fix list ranked by impact.

02 — Sprint plan

Agree the scope

Review the findings together. Agree on what to fix, in what order, for what budget. Fixed scope, no surprises.

03 — Sprint

Ship the fixes

1–2 week implementation. You see every change. Documented before/after on each fix.

Two phases. Fixed scope on both.

The audit gives you the roadmap. The sprint ships the highest-impact changes. No surprises — scope is agreed before any work starts.

Audit

$1,000–$1,500

Written report: speed, mobile, SEO, conversion, trust signals. Prioritized fix list ranked by impact and effort.

Fixed-range deliverable

Sprint

$3,500–$6,500

1–2 week implementation of the highest-impact changes from the audit. Full scope agreed before work starts.

Most common starting point

Audit + Sprint

From $4,500

Both phases scoped together. One kickoff, one scope agreement — best if you already know the site needs work.

Best value

Website rescue FAQ

How is this different from just hiring someone to fix a bug?

A rescue starts with a written audit — you know exactly what's wrong and what the priority order is, before a dollar is spent on fixes. No guessing, no scope creep.

What if the audit shows we need a full rebuild?

We'll tell you honestly. If a rebuild is the right call, you get a detailed proposal based on the audit findings — not a guess quote.

What platforms do you rescue?

WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, Wix, legacy custom builds. We can't rescue sites locked inside proprietary enterprise CMSs we can't access.

How fast can you actually start?

Audits start within 3–5 business days of payment. If urgency is critical — a site that's actively down or a launch deadline — mention it in the intake and we'll do our best to prioritize.

What if I've lost access to my site, hosting, or domain?

Very common. We'll walk you through recovering access from any registrar, host, or CMS. Between ICANN rules, host account recovery, and CMS admin resets, we've gotten into everything short of a completely nuked server.

What if the audit uncovers something bigger than expected?

The report will flag it clearly with context. You decide what to do next — whether that's a sprint with us, a full rebuild quote, or taking the report to another developer. No pressure, no inflated scope to justify the audit fee.

Do you handle ongoing maintenance after the rescue?

Yes — we offer a lightweight Care Plan retainer for clients who want ongoing eyes on their site. A lot of rescue clients add it after the sprint. There's no commitment to do so.

Is my site too old, too custom, or too broken for this?

Probably not. The audit phase exists specifically to figure that out before any sprint money is committed. We've reviewed sites built on decade-old WordPress installs, half-finished custom builds, and template hacks held together with prayers. If it can be rescued, the audit will tell you how. If it can't, you'll hear that too.

Every day you wait, your site is costing you leads.

The audit is a fixed-price deliverable — the report is yours regardless of what comes next. Worst case: you spend $1,000 and know exactly what's wrong. Best case: your site becomes your best salesperson. Audits start within 5 business days.

The audit report is yours regardless of what you decide next — you owe nothing beyond the initial fixed scope.