The Importance of Technical and Content Audits in Redesigns

Tom Welsh
Managing Director
When businesses decide to redesign their website, the focus is often on making it look better or adding new features. But without careful planning, even the most ambitious redesign can run into trouble. Ignoring technical and content audits can result in unexpected delays, missed opportunities, and a site that doesn’t perform as well as it should. Before you get started, you should check what’s working, what isn’t, and what needs improvement. A thorough technical and content audit will help keep your project on track.

What is a technical audit?

A technical audit looks at the behind-the-scenes elements that affect how well your website functions. This includes:

  • Site speed
  • Mobile-friendliness
  • Accessibility
  • SEO health, like broken links and missing metadata
  • Security risks
  • Code efficiency and overall technical debt

Why it matters

A slow, insecure, or poorly structured website will frustrate users and hurt your search rankings. A technical audit helps you catch these issues early so your redesign actually improves performance instead of just covering up underlying problems.

Common technical issues found in audits

  • Slow page speeds: Users leave when pages take too long to load, and Google ranks slow sites lower.
  • Broken links: These make navigation frustrating and hurt your search visibility.
  • Mobile usability issues: If your site doesn’t work well on phones, you’re losing potential customers.
  • Security vulnerabilities: Outdated plugins or weak security settings can put your site at risk.

What is a content audit?

A content audit checks the quality, relevance, and effectiveness of your website’s messaging. This includes:

  • Making sure messaging is clear and consistent
  • Aligning content with business goals and user needs
  • Checking SEO elements like keywords and metadata
  • Finding duplicate or outdated content
  • Ensuring calls-to-action (CTAs) are effective
  • Adapting content for different regions or audiences

Even the best-designed website won’t work if the content doesn’t connect with users. A content audit makes sure your website speaks to the right audience, matches your business objectives, and encourages engagement.

Common content issues that are found in audits

  • Outdated or irrelevant content: Old or misleading information can make visitors question your site's trustworthiness. Content that doesn't align with the buyer journey [link] will drive users away.
  • Inconsistent messaging: If different pages sound like they belong to different brands, users can get confused.
  • Poor content structure: If visitors can’t find what they need easily, they’ll leave the site.
  • SEO issues: Missing or poorly optimised metadata can make it harder for search engines to find your site.

Why these audits should work together

A website redesign is about making sure it works well for users. If your site is slow or has other technical problems, visitors will leave. If the content isn’t clear or doesn’t match what users want, they won’t convert. By doing both technical and content audits before starting the redesign, you make sure your site works properly and speaks to the right audience. This saves time, avoids mistakes, and helps your site meet its goals. After all, a successful redesign is about creating a site that functions smoothly and meets user needs, not just a slick new design.

Do you need help with your website redesign? Contact us to discuss how to build a site that works for your business from day one.

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