Your SaaS website should convert, not just look good. We rebuild your site in 8-12 weeks with a fixed price.
IRPR is a team of senior engineers who redesign SaaS websites for growth. We use Next.js for fast load times, HubSpot CMS for easy content management, and Stripe for payment pages. Every project ships with a custom design system and conversion-optimized user flows.
A full SaaS website redesign takes 8-12 weeks from kickoff to launch. Our fixed price starts at $80,000 and goes up to $250,000 depending on page count and integrations. We handle compliance for SOC 2, GDPR, and WCAG 2.1 AA accessibility.
We work with CTOs who need a faster, more reliable site. Heads of Marketing who want better conversion rates. Product Managers who need a redesign that ships on time. And founders who want a site that reflects their product quality.
Rebuild your public-facing pages with new copy, layout, and conversion funnels. Integrates with HubSpot and Salesforce.
Optimize individual feature pages for signups. Uses A/B testing with VWO and hotjar heatmaps.
Turn your blog into a lead generation engine. Built on Next.js with Contentful CMS and Algolia search.
Redesign the logged-in experience for users. Includes dashboards, billing pages, and support ticket views.
Rebuild your pricing table with tiered plans, comparison charts, and Stripe checkout integration.
Create a searchable, versioned docs site. Uses Docusaurus, Markdown, and Algolia DocSearch.
Design pages for enterprise buyers. Includes case studies, ROI calculators, and gated content forms.
Update your iOS or Android app interface. Built with React Native, Firebase, and Sentry error tracking.
A redesign is not a cosmetic update. It is a growth investment with measurable returns.
IRPR has redesigned over 40 SaaS websites in the last 3 years. Our clients see an average 35% increase in free trial signups and a 20% reduction in bounce rate. We measure everything using Google Analytics 4, Hotjar session recordings, and FullStory replays.
We start with a discovery phase where we audit your current site, analyze user behavior, and identify drop-off points. Then we wireframe, design, and build in parallel. Every page is optimized for Core Web Vitals and passes Lighthouse scores above 90.
Most agencies sell you hours. We sell you a finished product on a fixed timeline.
Generic dev shops often start without a clear roadmap. They bill by the hour, change scope mid-project, and deliver late. IRPR uses a fixed-price model defined in the Roadmap phase (week 2). You know the total cost before we write a single line of code.
We also own the deployment. Every redesign ships with a CI/CD pipeline, automated testing, and a staging environment. Your team gets full access to the codebase, design files in Figma, and a handoff document.
We break the redesign into four phases so you see progress every two weeks.
Each phase ends with a demo. You give feedback, we adjust, and move to the next phase. No surprises, no waiting months for a first look.
The entire process is managed in Linear with daily standups. You get a Slack channel with the entire team and a weekly status report.
You get more than a new website. You get a production-ready system.
Every redesign includes a design system with reusable components, a headless CMS for content updates, and a CI/CD pipeline for future changes. Your team can add new pages without touching code.
We also include 30 days of post-launch support. If something breaks or you need a quick tweak, we fix it within 24 hours. After that, you can purchase a maintenance retainer or self-manage.
A sales intelligence platform needed a faster, more modern site. We rebuilt in Next.js with Sanity CMS. Load time dropped from 6 seconds to 1.2 seconds. Trial signups increased by 42% in 3 months. Tech stack: Next.js, Sanity, Vercel, HubSpot.
A project management tool wanted to reduce churn on the pricing page. We added a side-by-side comparison table and a usage calculator. Conversion rate went from 2.1% to 3.8%. Tech stack: Next.js, Stripe, Chart.js.
An API-first company had a docs site with 40% bounce rate. We rebuilt with Docusaurus and Algolia search. Bounce rate dropped to 18%. Developer satisfaction score went from 3.2 to 4.6. Tech stack: Docusaurus, Algolia, Markdown, Netlify.
A subscription analytics platform needed a better dashboard for clients. We redesigned the billing, usage, and support sections. Support tickets related to billing dropped by 60%. Tech stack: React, Node.js, PostgreSQL, Stripe.
A marketing automation startup wanted their blog to generate 50% more leads. We added inline CTAs, gated content, and a content hub. Leads from blog grew by 85% in 6 months. Tech stack: Next.js, Contentful, HubSpot, Algolia.
A cybersecurity company needed enterprise-focused landing pages. We built case study pages, ROI calculators, and gated demo forms. Enterprise demo requests increased by 70%. Tech stack: Next.js, Strapi, Salesforce, Stripe.
Every redesign gets a fixed quote in the Roadmap phase (week 2). No hourly billing, no surprise invoices, no scope creep charges. You know the cost before we build a single page.
Our team averages 10 years of experience. Every engineer has shipped at least 5 production SaaS websites. You work directly with the people building your site.
We have shipped over 200 products on time. Our process is designed for speed. If we are late, we discount the final invoice by 10% per week overdue.
You own everything we build. Source code, design files, domain, and content. No licenses, no royalties, no hidden fees. You can take the code and run it yourself.
Every redesign comes with 30 days of free support. We fix bugs, answer questions, and help your team make changes. After that, you can extend support monthly.
We design every page with a specific goal: signup, demo request, or purchase. We use heatmaps, A/B testing, and analytics to validate every decision. Your redesign ships with measurable KPIs.
Every engagement runs through the same four-stage pipeline. Predictable by design.
30-minute discovery call. No deck. We'll tell you honestly what it takes, how long, and how much.
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