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Website Redesign in San Antonio, TX

We rebuild dated, slow San Antonio websites into fast, mobile-first sites that load in seconds from any phone, whether a customer is on the River Walk or across town in Bexar County.

San Antonio is not a small town anymore, and the businesses that win here have stopped acting like it is. With a population of about 1,434,625 people and a suburban ring pushing north toward the Hill Country, this is a market where a customer decides whether to trust you in the few seconds it takes your website to load on a phone. If your site was built five or eight years ago, that first impression is working against you, no matter how good your actual work is.

A website redesign fixes that. We take a dated or slow San Antonio site and rebuild it into a modern, fast, mobile-first site that finally matches the quality of what you do. Your content comes with you, nothing gets lost, and the result loads quickly for a military family searching from base housing, a tourist standing near the Alamo, and a new arrival who just moved to Schertz and is looking for a business they can call today.

Texas Web Design is a veteran-owned StephensCode LLC brand based in Conroe, serving the Houston area and all of Texas, including San Antonio and Bexar County. Redesigns start from $350, flat and transparent, with 50/50 or 0 percent financing available. This page explains what a redesign includes, why it matters in this specific city, how local search actually works here, and how to get started.

Why a redesign matters for San Antonio businesses

San Antonio runs on a mix of customers that few other Texas cities have all at once. Joint Base San Antonio anchors one of the largest military footprints in the country, so a big share of your neighbors are active-duty members, veterans, and military families who move in and out on orders and search for local services the day they arrive. Tourism built around the Alamo and the River Walk brings a constant flow of visitors who are looking things up on their phones while they walk. And the fast-growing suburbs to the north are full of new arrivals who have no idea which local business to trust yet. Your website is often the first and only thing all three of these groups see before they decide.

An older site quietly loses every one of those customers in the same way. It looks dated, so a first-time visitor assumes the business behind it is dated too. It loads slowly, so an impatient tourist or a parent juggling a phone one-handed gives up and taps the next result. It was built for a desktop screen back when that was normal, so it pinches, scrolls sideways, and hides your phone number on the small screens almost everyone in Bexar County actually uses. None of that reflects the real quality of your work, but the customer never finds out, because they already left.

A redesign closes that gap. It is not about chasing a trend. It is about making sure that when a healthcare patient, a defense contractor, a hospitality guest, or a homeowner in Converse lands on your site, the site earns their trust instead of costing you the job. In a city this size and this competitive, the businesses that show up looking current and load fast are the ones that keep getting the call.

What is included in a Texas Web Design redesign

A redesign from us is a complete rebuild, not a coat of paint over the same tired site. We start from your current pages and rebuild the whole thing on a modern, responsive foundation that works the same on a laptop at a USAA desk, a tablet in a waiting room, and a phone on the River Walk. The layout is designed mobile-first, because that is how the overwhelming majority of San Antonio traffic actually reaches you.

Content migration is part of the job, and we treat it seriously. Your existing pages, your service descriptions, your photos, and the pages that already rank get carried over so nothing is lost in the move. You do not start from a blank slate and you do not lose the history that Google already knows about. We also clean up the wreckage that builds up over years of edits, including broken links, dead pages, and the small SEO problems that make a site look thin or neglected to a search engine.

Speed is a core deliverable, not an afterthought. We optimize for Core Web Vitals, the real-world speed and stability measurements that Google uses, so your pages load fast enough to hold an impatient visitor instead of losing them mid-tap. That means compressed and properly sized images, clean code, and a build that does not make a phone on a spotty connection wait. Put together, a redesign gives you a full modern rebuild of your current site, complete content migration, speed and Core Web Vitals optimization, broken-link and SEO cleanup, and a mobile-first responsive layout, all in one project with a clear scope.

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How local search and competition work in San Antonio

When someone in San Antonio needs a business, they almost never type in a web address. They open their phone and search, usually with a neighborhood or the city attached, and they tap one of the first results that looks legitimate. Google decides which businesses to show partly on relevance and distance, but it leans hard on signals that a slow, dated site fails: how fast the page loads, whether it works on mobile, whether it is technically clean, and whether visitors stick around instead of bouncing. A site that struggles on those signals gets pushed down, which means fewer people ever see you no matter how good you are.

Competition here is real and it is uneven. Large institutions like the major hospital systems, USAA, and the tourism operations downtown have polished, fast websites and the budgets to keep them that way. A small or midsize local business is not competing with them on budget, but it is competing with them for attention in the same search results, on the same small screens. The good news is that Google does not require you to be the biggest. It rewards the site that loads fast, reads clearly, and answers the question the searcher had. That is exactly what a redesign is built to deliver.

San Antonio also searches locally in a very specific way. People look for services in Alamo Heights, Stone Oak, the medical center area, and out toward the northern suburbs by name, and they expect a business to feel present in their part of town. A redesigned site gives us the room to organize your pages and content around the areas and services you actually serve, so you are relevant to a searcher in Boerne and a searcher near the River Walk without pretending to be two different companies. When your site is fast, clean, and clearly local, you stop leaking those searches to competitors who simply had a better-built website.

How working with us goes

We keep the process straightforward, because most business owners in San Antonio are running a company, not a web project, and do not have hours to spend in meetings. It starts with a conversation about your current site, what is working, what is embarrassing you, and what you actually need it to do. We look at your existing pages, your traffic if you have it, and the parts of your site that already earn business, so the redesign protects what is valuable and fixes what is not.

From there we handle the build. We rebuild your pages on the modern, responsive foundation, migrate your content over carefully, and rework the layout so it is clean and fast on a phone first. You see the work and give feedback while it is still easy to change, not after everything is locked in. Because we are a Texas team and not an offshore shop or a faceless template mill, you are talking to the people actually doing the work, and you get a plain answer instead of a runaround.

Before anything goes live, we test it. We check that it loads fast, that it works across phones and browsers, that the links go where they should, and that the pages Google already knew about are still intact after the move. Then we launch, confirm the live site works the way it did in testing, and make sure you are set up to keep it that way. The goal is a redesign that is done right the first time, not a project that drags on or breaks the day after it ships.

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The outcomes and what success looks like

Success from a redesign is not an abstract idea. It is a set of concrete changes you can feel in how customers respond. The most immediate one is the first impression. Instead of a dated site that quietly tells a visitor your business is behind the times, you have a modern site that looks like the quality operation you actually run. In a city where you are being judged by military families, tourists, and new arrivals in the same afternoon, that shift matters on every visit.

The second outcome is speed, and speed keeps people. A faster site holds the impatient visitor who would have bounced off your old pages before they finished loading. That is the tourist near the Alamo with one bar of signal, the parent looking you up between errands, and the new Stone Oak resident comparing a few options on their phone. When the page loads quickly and reads clearly on that small screen, more of those visitors stay long enough to call, book, or buy.

The third outcome is search recovery. Sites that are slow, thin, or technically broken tend to slip in the rankings over time, and most owners never see it happen. By fixing the speed problems, cleaning up broken links and SEO issues, and rebuilding on a solid mobile-first foundation, a redesign helps you recover ground you lost and gives Google fewer reasons to bury you. Put simply, the redesign is meant to stop losing customers to a dated first impression, load fast enough to keep impatient visitors, and recover rankings lost to a slow, thin site. Those are the outcomes we build toward, and they are the ones that show up as real business.

Serving San Antonio and the surrounding areas

We work with businesses across San Antonio and Bexar County, from the medical center and the downtown tourism corridor to the growing neighborhoods stretching north. Because San Antonio is at the center of a fast-expanding metro, the surrounding towns are a real part of the market, and we serve them the same way we serve the city itself.

That includes New Braunfels, Schertz, Converse, Universal City, Boerne, and Live Oak. These are not afterthoughts. New Braunfels and Boerne pull in Hill Country traffic and their own steady growth, while Schertz, Converse, Universal City, and Live Oak sit close to Joint Base San Antonio and serve the military families and commuters around it. If your customers come from any of these areas, your redesigned site can be organized to speak to them clearly and to show up when they search from their own part of the metro.

Being a Texas team matters here. We understand how business works in this region, from the rhythm of a military town to the seasonality of tourism to the way a new subdivision in the northern suburbs suddenly creates a wave of people looking for local services. That context shapes how we structure a site and what we prioritize, so the redesign fits the way your customers actually find and choose businesses in and around San Antonio.

Pricing and how to get started

Our pricing is flat and transparent, with no games and no surprise line items. A website redesign starts from $350. You get a clear scope and a straight price up front, so you know what you are paying for before we begin. That is a deliberate choice, because too many business owners have been burned by web quotes that balloon halfway through the project.

We also make it manageable to pay for. Redesigns can be split 50/50, or financed at 0 percent over 6 to 12 months, with 18 to 24 months available on larger platforms. The point is to get your online presence fixed now, when the dated site is costing you customers, rather than waiting until some far-off day when you have set aside a lump sum. A better website tends to pay for itself in the business it stops leaking, and the financing is there so cash flow is not the reason you keep losing jobs to a competitor with a nicer site.

Getting started is simple. Reach out, tell us about your current site and what is frustrating you about it, and we will take a look and give you an honest assessment of what a redesign would involve. If it is the right move, we will lay out the scope and the price, and get to work rebuilding your site into something fast, modern, and built for the way San Antonio actually finds you. If your existing site is doing the job, we will tell you that too. Either way, you get a straight answer from a veteran-owned Texas team, not a sales pitch.

What you get

Everything included in website redesign for San Antonio businesses.

Full modern redesign of your current site
Content migration (nothing lost)
Speed and Core Web Vitals optimization
Broken-link and SEO cleanup
Mobile-first responsive rebuild
Website Redesign in San Antonio

Serving San Antonio and the surrounding area

We build for businesses across San Antonio and nearby New Braunfels, Schertz, Converse and Universal City. Local, fast, and tailored to your market.

Redesign in San Antonio: common questions

How long does a website redesign take for a San Antonio business?
Most redesigns move quickly once we have your content and a clear scope, because we are rebuilding from your existing site rather than starting from nothing. The exact timeline depends on how many pages you have and how much cleanup the old site needs. We give you a realistic schedule up front and keep you in the loop as the work moves, so you are never left wondering where the project stands.
Will I lose my current content or my Google rankings when you redesign the site?
No. Content migration is part of every redesign, so your pages, photos, and service descriptions come with you and nothing gets lost in the move. We also carry over the pages Google already knows about and clean up broken links and SEO issues rather than breaking what is working. The goal is to protect the ground you have earned in search while fixing the speed and design problems that were holding you back.
My site works, it just looks dated and slow. Is a redesign really worth it in San Antonio?
In a market this competitive, a dated and slow site is quietly costing you customers even if it technically loads. San Antonio buyers, from military families near Joint Base San Antonio to tourists downtown to new arrivals in the northern suburbs, judge your business by that first impression and leave if the page is slow on their phone. A redesign fixes the first impression and the speed at the same time, which is usually where the lost business is coming from.
How much does a redesign cost, and do I have to pay it all at once?
Redesigns start from $350 with a flat, transparent price and a clear scope, so you know the cost before we begin. You do not have to pay it all up front. We offer a 50/50 split or 0 percent financing over 6 to 12 months, with 18 to 24 months available on larger platforms, so cash flow is not the thing standing between you and a site that actually works.
Do you work with businesses outside the city, in places like New Braunfels or Boerne?
Yes. We serve San Antonio and Bexar County along with the surrounding areas, including New Braunfels, Schertz, Converse, Universal City, Boerne, and Live Oak. If your customers come from anywhere in the metro or the Hill Country edge, we can structure your redesigned site to speak to those areas and show up when people search from them.
Will the redesigned site actually load fast on phones?
Speed on mobile is a core deliverable, not an add-on. We rebuild the site mobile-first and optimize for Core Web Vitals, the real-world speed measurements Google uses, with properly sized images and clean code. That means your pages are built to load fast for the phone traffic that makes up most of how San Antonio finds local businesses.

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