Your website might be quietly costing you customers without you realizing it. Here are seven clear signs it's time for a new one.

1. It's not mobile-friendly

More than half of web traffic is on phones. If your site is hard to read or use on mobile, you're losing the majority of your visitors before they ever see what you offer.

2. It's slow

If your site takes more than a few seconds to load, a large share of visitors leave - and Google ranks you lower for it. Speed is non-negotiable.

3. It looks dated

Design trends move fast, and an old-looking site signals an out-of-touch business. Visitors judge your credibility in seconds, and a dated design works against you.

4. It doesn't generate leads

If your site is just an online brochure with no clear path to contact, book, or buy, it's not doing its job. A website should actively turn visitors into customers.

5. You can't easily update it

If changing a phone number or adding a service requires a developer and a week of waiting, your site is holding you back.

6. You're invisible on Google

If customers can't find you when they search, your site isn't built for SEO. Being unfindable is the same as not existing online.

7. It doesn't reflect your brand

If your website looks cheaper or less professional than the service you actually deliver, it's creating a gap between perception and reality - and costing you trust.

If you nodded at three or more of these, your website isn't an asset - it's a leak.

What to do about it

The good news: every one of these is fixable, usually faster and for less than you'd expect. A modern, fast, conversion-focused site - fully managed so it never falls behind - solves all seven at once. If you're not sure where your site stands, a quick teardown will tell you exactly what's working and what's costing you business.