HubSpot audits, fixes & migrations

HubSpot audits, fixes & migrations.

A slow site, a page editor your team dreads, a codebase aged past easy changes. We start by finding out what is wrong. We audit the site, tell you what is broken, then fix it in place or migrate it, depending on which makes sense for your situation.

What's included

Findings, then a plan.

An audit that examines the whole site, a clear recommendation, and either fixes in place or a full migration.

A full site audit

Performance, SEO, code quality, content structure, and the editorial experience, all examined.

Performance findings

Core Web Vitals scores, page load times, and render-blocking resources, documented clearly.

A code review

Inline styles, duplicated templates, and unused CSS identified and written down.

A fix-or-migrate call

A clear recommendation on whether to fix in place or migrate, with the reasoning behind it.

Fixes in place

Problems that do not require a rebuild handled directly: performance bottlenecks and SEO gaps.

A full migration

When a rebuild costs less than patching: content inventory, URL mapping, 301 redirects, QA, and a monitored DNS cutover.

How it works

Audit, decide, then act.

You get findings and a recommendation first, then the path that fits your situation.

Audit

We examine performance, SEO, code quality, content structure, and how hard the site is to edit. You get specific findings you can act on.

Recommend

We tell you what to fix and what to leave, and whether fixing in place or migrating is the better path for your situation.

Fix in place

Where that makes sense: performance bottlenecks, SEO gaps, and issues that do not require rebuilding.

Migrate

When the CMS limits your marketing or repair costs exceed rebuilding. We inventory content, map URLs with 301 redirects, build the theme, populate content, and QA.

Cut over

We handle the DNS cutover and watch the site after launch so nothing slips through.

Who it's for

When the site is holding you back.

Marketing teams frustrated with a site that is slow, hard to edit, or built on aging code.

Aging sites

Teams frustrated with a site that is slow, hard to edit, or built on code that has aged out.

Weighing a rebuild

Organizations considering a rebuild and unsure whether it is worth it.

Migrating in

Teams moving to HubSpot CMS from another platform, or from an older HubSpot setup that no longer fits.

If the audit shows the site is mostly fine, we tell you that and fix only what needs fixing. We are not going to recommend a rebuild you do not need.

FAQ

Questions we hear a lot.

How do I know if I need a fix or a full migration?+
That is what the audit answers. Fixing makes sense for performance bottlenecks and SEO gaps. Migration makes sense when the CMS limits your marketing, the architecture cannot support growth, or repair costs would exceed a rebuild. We give you the reasoning, and you decide.
What does the audit cover?+
Performance, including Core Web Vitals, page load times, and render-blocking resources. SEO deficiencies. Code quality, such as inline styles, duplicated templates, and unused CSS. Content structure. And how usable the site is for the people editing it.
Will a migration break our search rankings?+
We map every URL and set up 301 redirects so link equity and rankings carry over. We QA before cutover and monitor after, so problems are caught quickly rather than left to drift.
Can you migrate us to HubSpot from another platform?+
Yes. We inventory your content, map URLs, choose or build the theme, populate the content, and QA the result before the DNS cutover.
How disruptive is a migration to our team?+
We handle the inventory, redirects, build, and cutover, and we plan the launch so your live site keeps running until the new one is ready. Monitoring after cutover means issues get handled fast.
What if the audit shows the site is mostly fine?+
Then we tell you that and fix the specific things that need fixing. We are not going to recommend a rebuild you do not need. The point of the audit is to spend your budget where it helps.