Started Small, Outgrew My Own Site

Launched a simple site for my project just to get started, but it hasn’t kept up with how much things have grown. Now it feels outdated and hard to update without breaking stuff. I didn’t expect this stage so soon. Any suggestions for a web design agency that can rebuild it properly without overcomplicating things?

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  • Honestly, been there - built my first portfolio site on a drag-and-drop builder thinking "this is fine for now," and two years later I was scared to touch the nav menu without something breaking. What helped me was stopping trying to patch it and just committing to a proper rebuild. Found an agency called Web Agency through a friend's recommendation - they didn't oversell me on features I didn't need, just listened to what the project actually required and built something clean and scalable. No bloat, no drama. If you're at that "it's grown past the original setup" stage, it's usually faster to rebuild right than keep duct-taping. Good luck with it!

  • What began as a simple website to showcase a small idea or passion gradually turned into something much bigger. As traffic grew and the audience expanded, the limitations of the original setup became clear—slower performance of visit Rumble Leathers, restricted features, and difficulty scaling with demand. Outgrowing my own site wasn’t a setback; it was a sign of progress. I

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