B2B company websites
For companies whose website should explain services, build trust and generate qualified enquiries.
A redesign is not only a visual refresh. Existing content, URLs, forms, tracking and editing workflows are part of the system — and are carried over under control, not rebuilt by accident.
A website redesign makes sense when the current site no longer fits your business, your processes or your technical bar. Typical starting points:
A redesign isn't the right answer for every situation. Here's where we're a good partner — and where another route fits better.
A redesign can affect existing rankings, indexed content, internal links and live lead paths. No one can seriously guarantee every position stays unchanged — but avoidable migration risk can be reduced systematically before launch.
No unrealistic ranking guarantees. No “redesign without any risk”. No blind swap of old pages for new templates.
A documented migration structure, a controlled process and a technical base that's easier to extend after launch.
We capture which pages are currently reachable, indexable and relevant to your content or leads.
Where URLs change, we define permanent redirects for the relevant existing paths.
Titles, descriptions, headings, canonicals, indexing rules, structured data and internal linking are reviewed for the new state.
We verify the new site is crawlable and indexable — sitemap, robots, status codes and rendering.
After launch we check reachability, redirects, key pages and any visible indexing issues.
WordPress can be the right fit for many sites. But when your setup has grown over years through themes, builders, plugins and one-off fixes, a redesign onto a clearer architecture — Next.js and a headless CMS — can be the better option.
We don't recommend a stack just because it sounds modern. Next.js and a headless CMS make sense when they make your website faster, more controllable, easier to maintain and simpler to extend over the long term.
Exact scope depends on the starting point, page count, CMS, languages, integrations and existing SEO structures. Typical deliverables of a redesign project:
A redesign can't be priced credibly by page count alone. A ten-page site is a different project from a redesign with existing rankings, several languages, CRM, form logic and content migration. So we start with a clear audit and a defined scope.
You know what should be kept, changed, migrated and rebuilt — before the actual redesign starts.
A modern, editable B2B website on a clean technical foundation with documented handover.
A website that doesn't just look more modern, but captures, routes and measures enquiries in a structured way.
New B2B brand sites start in our website track from €6,500 · redesign projects are scoped individually · no lock-in · code & documentation stay with you.
A typical B2B website redesign follows five clear steps. The exact flow depends on scope, but the logic stays the same: understand first, then structure, then build.
Patrick coordinates scope, reviews and delivery rhythm, while a senior engineer owns the architecture and technical build. No account-manager chain, no unclear handoff between design, development and migration — and no system that only the original agency understands after launch.
They quickly understood my problem, developed solutions, and delivered extremely fast. I'm very satisfied. It seems like they work around the clock at H-Studio, that's how fast they are.
Working with H-Studio was valuable because they approached the product as a system, not just as a website or interface. They quickly understood the challenges of a data-heavy platform environment and were able to discuss architecture, user flows, integrations, and long-term maintainability with clarity.
Client testimonials reflect individual experiences and project scopes. Results and timelines may vary depending on requirements and context.
Send us your current website and a short note on what should change. We'll check whether a redesign fits your plan — and if it does, you get a written proposal with scope, approach and a fixed-price phase estimate. No sales pitches. No lock-in. No blanket ranking promises.