Slow load times
Modern users and search engines expect speed. Bloated sites quietly lose traffic and trust before anyone reads a word.
Webvana
Most websites were built for a version of the internet that no longer exists. They load slowly, rely on bloated platforms, and don’t communicate clearly to modern search engines or emerging AI systems.
The problem
The real cost of a website isn’t what you paid to build it. It’s what it fails to do afterward.
Modern users and search engines expect speed. Bloated sites quietly lose traffic and trust before anyone reads a word.
Plugins, updates, security patches, hosting fees. Many sites require constant attention just to stay functional.
Search engines and AI tools rely on structure and clarity. Most legacy sites aren’t built to be understood by them.
The approach
Webvana rebuilds existing websites using modern, lightweight standards. No CMS bloat. No unnecessary dependencies. Just fast, clear, durable sites.
Architecture
Static HTML delivery with clean structure and predictable performance. Simple by design. Reliable by default.
Proof
When sites are rebuilt on a clean, static foundation, the impact is immediate. Pages load faster, performance scores improve, and ongoing maintenance drops significantly. These gains aren’t the result of incremental tweaks or layered optimizations. They come from simplifying the system itself.
Across client projects, we consistently see PageSpeed scores in the 90s, mobile load times under two seconds, and a meaningful reduction in hosting and upkeep costs. Just as important, the resulting sites are easier for search engines and AI systems to interpret, which improves long-term visibility and discoverability.
The outcome is a website that performs reliably, requires less intervention, and represents the business more accurately. Not because of tricks or tooling, but because the underlying structure is sound.
We’ll review your site for performance, structure, and clarity—and show you where it’s helping or holding you back.
No pressure. Just clear information.