Switch to Optise
Switching is the easy part. We do it for you.
Wherever your website lives today, the move to Optise works the same way: we build your new website from your existing content and brand, you review and approve everything, and your current site stays online until you say go. No export files, no rebuild project, no downtime. Then the weekly improvements begin.
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Where are you coming from?
How every switch works
1. We build from what you have. Your content, your story, your brand, rebuilt on Optise as a complete, modern B2B website. You don't fill in a brief and you don't wrestle export files.
2. You review and approve. Every page, before anything goes live. Adjust whatever you like with the visual editor. Your current site stays online the whole time, so there's nothing to coordinate and no downtime.
3. You go live, and the improving starts. Redirects preserve your search standing, and from the first weeks Optise ships improvements: sharper copy, technical fixes, visibility on Google and in AI answers. That's the self-improving website, and it's why people switch in the first place.
Frequently asked questions
No, protecting them is part of the migration. Your content carries over, URLs are redirected properly, and the technical foundation improves, which is why rankings typically strengthen after the move. Search standing is the first thing we protect and the first thing the weekly improvements start compounding.
Far less than a redesign project, because there's no brief, no workshops, and no back-and-forth queue: we build from your existing content and you review the result. Your current site stays live throughout, so the timeline never puts you offline.
No. The move is done for you, whatever platform you're leaving. If you have a team, their only job is the fun part: reviewing the new site and saying what they'd like adjusted.
Then start with the side-by-side pages instead: every comparison covers Webflow, WordPress, agencies, AI builders, and more, honestly. Come back here when you've decided; the switch will be waiting, and it's the easy part.