Already Have a Website? Here's What a Sprint Can Do.

Lizzy Moffett

Already Have a Website? Here's What a Sprint Can Do.

Sometimes a website needs to be rebuilt from the ground up. Maybe you've outgrown your platform, or the structure was never quite right to begin with, or your business has shifted so much that starting fresh is genuinely the smarter move. That's what my Two-Day Build is for.

But sometimes? The foundation is solid. The site just needs the right person in it for a day.

Some people come to me with a site that was working, mostly, until the person helping them disappeared. Some arrive exhausted from hours of DIY problem-solving they never wanted to be doing in the first place. Some just have a list of things that have been sitting undone for months, quietly bothering them every time someone asks for their link.

If any of that sounds familiar, a Design Sprint might be exactly what you need.

What a Sprint Actually Is

A Design Sprint is a focused, hands-on working session. A half-day is three hours. A full day is six. I work through your priority list in order, move quickly, and leave your site in a noticeably better place than I found it.

There's no intake process, no weeks of back-and-forth, and no proposals with six-week timelines. You book it, we set a start time, and things get done.

Jennifer's Story

Jennifer is an evolutionary astrologer who came to me after spending four hours trying to format a single newsletter design on her Wix site. In her words: "It took me four hours to figure out, even using ChatGPT to help me get through it. Taking so freaking long."

She wasn't behind because she wasn't trying. She was behind because the platform was eating her time and she didn't have the right person in her corner.

In one half-day sprint, I worked through her full list. Her site's discoverability on Bing was confirmed. Every booking form was updated and tested, with each service now collecting the specific information it actually needed. Her children's reading form includes a field for the child's name. Her couples reading collects details for both people. Her complimentary consultation form is streamlined and clean.

The biggest time-saver was her pre-session questionnaire. Jennifer had been personally emailing it to every new client after each booking. That manual step is gone. The questionnaire now goes out automatically, with a warm message that frames it around what it does for the client: it helps the session feel more focused and meaningful from the start.

By the end of the sprint, her Wix SEO score had gone from 67% to 94%. A new client testimonial was live. The welcome email was cleaned up. And a short Loom tutorial library was started so Jennifer can handle routine updates herself going forward.

Watching the work happen in real time, Jennifer said: "Nice to see how fast you can do this. Very reassuring. This is the stuff that would take me a while."

Deb's Story

Deb Kramer runs a salon and came to me with a site she called "abysmal." In a single half-day session, the site went from something she was embarrassed by to something she was proud of, with her booking system fully integrated through Vagaro, her salon software.

One day. The right person. A site that finally worked the way it was supposed to.

What Gets Done in a Sprint

The list looks different for everyone, and that's the point. Some clients come in with SEO that has never been properly set up. Some have booking forms that are missing key fields and costing them admin time on every single inquiry. Some have testimonials sitting in their inbox that never made it to the site. Some have a designer who disappeared months ago and a site that hasn't been touched since.

A sprint is for all of that.

I can work on Webflow, Squarespace, Wix, and most other platforms. If your current site was built somewhere I know well, which is most places, I can get into it quickly and start moving.

Is a Sprint Right for You?

A sprint works best when your site has a solid foundation and you just need focused, professional attention to move it forward. If your platform no longer serves your business, your structure was never set up to grow with you, or your site needs a complete strategic overhaul, a Two-Day Build is probably the better fit. We can figure that out together on a Good Fit Call.

But if what you have is working and you just need someone to get in there and get things done, a sprint will move the needle faster than anything else. You'll walk away with a list of things actually finished, not a timeline for when they might get done.

Ready to Get Your List Done?

If you have a backlog of site tasks and no clear path to getting through them, a Good Fit Call is the place to start. I'll take a look at what you have, figure out what a sprint could accomplish, and get it on the calendar.

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