A well-built website doesn’t expire — it evolves. From changing design expectations to aging open-source technology, periodic updates help keep a site modern, supported, and aligned with how customers browse today.
A well-built website doesn’t suddenly become obsolete. Like a well-built home, the foundation remains solid — but over time, updates are needed as the world around it changes.
Websites age because:
That doesn’t mean something failed. It means the website is living in a changing environment.
Behind every website is an underlying technology stack — often built on open-source tools.
Over time:
When this happens, moving forward isn’t a reaction to a problem — it’s proactive maintenance, similar to upgrading systems in a home.
The websites we build at Ingenious are designed for longevity.
They are:
Because of this, updates are often focused renovations — not full rebuilds.
As our custom content management system (CMS) Infinitus evolves, features and functionality developed for one client often benefit others.
When a site is migrated to a newer version of Infinitus, clients may gain:
These migrations often unlock new opportunities, not just technical updates.
A website refresh — whether aesthetic, functional, or technical — doesn’t mean the original site was flawed.
It means:
Revisiting a website every few years is a normal and healthy part of maintaining a valuable digital asset.
If you’re unsure whether your website would benefit from a refresh or migration, we’re always happy to help identify the most practical next step. Reach out so we can help.