Common frustrations with traditional websites
For a lot of businesses, the problems don’t appear straight away. At first the website works well enough, but over time, even a simple text change takes days, or even weeks for a developer to pick up.
While you’re waiting, pages become outdated, new services don’t get added, and ideas for improving the site are pushed to the bottom of the list.
Sometimes there’s a CMS, but it’s so awkward to use nobody wants to touch it. In other cases, you’re tied into a costly agreement that promises support yet still leaves you chasing updates.
It shouldn’t be that difficult to keep your own website up to date.