Website recovery, cleanup, and relaunch support for older digital properties.
Century21City helps teams turn broken, outdated, or neglected websites into stable public properties again. The focus stays practical: recover usable content, rebuild on a maintainable stack, remove the junk, and relaunch with a clear path for updates.
Built for sites with real operating history
Not every website problem is a redesign problem. Some sites need content rescue, permalink cleanup, form replacement, media repair, and a safer publishing workflow before visual polish matters. Century21City is designed for that middle ground between emergency triage and a full rebuild.
Content cleanup
Remove broken navigation, placeholder copy, duplicate sections, outdated assets, and hard-to-maintain fragments while preserving the parts visitors still need.
Platform stabilization
Move important pages onto a manageable WordPress setup, simplify themes and menus, and make routine edits easier for non-technical teams.
Relaunch readiness
Handle front-page structure, blog indexing, footer/legal basics, and contact paths so the site feels complete instead of half-finished.
What a clean relaunch usually includes
A working recovery plan starts with evidence, not guesswork. Historical review from resources such as the Wayback Machine, dependable publishing practices, and modern performance expectations all matter when an aging site comes back into circulation.
- Page-by-page review to separate salvageable content from pages that should be retired.
- Backup and export discipline based on current WordPress backup guidance.
- Performance and caching decisions informed by practical resources from Cloudflare’s learning center.
- Clear ownership of what stays public, what gets redirected, and what should wait for editorial follow-up.
Simple process, fewer surprises
Audit
Review existing pages, theme quality, media, navigation, and indexable content. The first goal is to identify what visitors see today and what still deserves a public URL.
Rebuild
Create a stable front page, contact path, legal coverage, and blog structure while keeping the content readable and usable for U.S. visitors.
Launch
Verify the front page, page index, menus, and footer details. Then leave the site with a structure that can accept future posts and service updates without extra cleanup.
When a relaunch also needs internal workflow support
Some recovery projects end with more than a public site. Small businesses sometimes need a lightweight way to track inventory, content requests, or post-launch updates. For teams exploring examples in that direction, an AI web app generator can be one reference point for building internal admin tools alongside a cleaned-up public website.
This kind of workflow is optional, but it matters when a relaunch depends on consistent updates instead of one-time design work.
Frequently asked questions
- Is this only for full redesigns? No. Many projects are mostly cleanup, restructuring, and stabilization.
- Do you need a full content brief first? No. A clear inventory of current pages and priorities is enough to start the first pass.
- Can the site keep publishing after relaunch? Yes. The standard setup includes a public blog index and a cleaner page structure for future updates.
- Do you promise rankings or traffic gains? No. The goal is a sound public website with cleaner content, better usability, and a safer publishing baseline.
Need a website that looks maintained again?
Use the contact page to outline what is broken, what must stay live, and what should be removed. Century21City will start with the public-facing essentials and leave you with a site that is easier to run.