Looks dated next to competitors
Visual design, typography, and spacing no longer match the level of care you put into the business itself.
If your website looks outdated, is hard to use on mobile, or no longer reflects the quality of your business, Flare Design can help you rebuild it into a clearer, faster, more credible website.
Flare Design works with Calgary businesses and clients across Alberta, starting with a practical website review before recommending a redesign, update, or custom improvement.
A Calgary website redesign often starts when the site quietly works against you—on phones, in search, or when you hesitate to share the link.
Visual design, typography, and spacing no longer match the level of care you put into the business itself.
Layout, tap targets, or load behaviour get in the way when prospects check you on a small screen.
Weak or missing calls to action mean traffic arrives without a clear path to contact or buy.
Pages read vague, technical, or generic—so the right customers never self-select in.
Performance, content structure, or the CMS makes every small change feel risky.
Offers, team, or positioning moved on while the website still describes an older version of you.
When the URL feels embarrassing, it is usually a sign the foundation needs attention—not another patch.
Every engagement is scoped after a review—not every item below applies to every site. Together they describe what “done” often looks like for a typical redesign project.
A smarter website starts with a clear foundation. Before adding advanced tools, AI features, dashboards, or automations, the site needs to be easy to understand, trustworthy, mobile-friendly, and structured properly. Otherwise new work inherits the same confusion—and maintenance cost.
One of Flare Design’s own projects, CityVane, is built around Calgary neighbourhood data and Open Calgary datasets. It shows how local data can be turned into clearer, more useful digital experiences for real people. CityVane helps tell stories about Calgary neighbourhood change, development activity, mobility, and local risk signals—readable context instead of raw tables.
More national and product work lives on the case studies page and the homepage portfolio.
The same sequence for most Calgary website redesign and Alberta-wide projects: review first, then direction, private build, refinement, launch.
Understand what is dated, weak on mobile, thin on trust, or hard to maintain.
Agree on pages, messaging priorities, technical approach, and what launch should include.
Build away from live traffic so stakeholders can review a real preview.
Tight loops on layout, copy, forms, and performance before go-live.
Controlled release with checks on key paths—then optional feature work when it earns a place.
These services can be included with a redesign or added afterward, depending on what your site needs most.
Clean metadata, headings, internal links, sitemap basics, and local SEO foundations—without guaranteeing rankings.
Rewrite vague or outdated content so visitors quickly understand your services and next steps.
Add useful tools, forms, workflows, dashboards, or AI-assisted flows when there is a real business need tied to your site.
Straight answers without invented pricing or rankings guarantees.
The cost depends on the number of pages, content needs, technical complexity, and whether custom features are included. Flare Design usually starts with a website review so the scope is clear before quoting.
Some sites only need copy, structure, and visual cleanup. Others need a more complete rebuild if the layout, mobile experience, or technical foundation is holding the business back.
Yes, if the existing setup is workable. In some cases, it may be better to rebuild the front end or move parts of the site to a cleaner structure.
Yes. Flare Design can add practical features such as better forms, searchable content, dashboards, client workflows, or AI-assisted tools when they support a real business need.
Yes. Flare Design is based around Calgary-focused positioning but can work with businesses across Alberta and beyond.
Share your URL, what feels broken on mobile, and what “better” should mean for enquiries. You will get a human read—not an automated PDF stack—from the same person who leads the build.
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