I’ll rebuild your old website and move it to Laravel, turning it into a practical business tool.
I work with outdated CMS platforms, custom-built websites, and complex online stores. I update the structure, design, admin panel, catalog, orders, product imports, feeds, payments, integrations, and automation around real business needs.
You can start even without a finished technical brief: show me your current website, and I’ll study the business process and suggest a clear redesign plan.
If your current website is already holding your business back
I help website owners whose projects are outdated, inconvenient, hard to maintain, or in need of automation. The goal is not just to draw a new design, but to understand the process and build a tool you can keep working with.
I don’t just build a website — I understand the task and create a working system
I can join the project even when there is no clear technical brief: I’ll study the current website, catalog structure, order logic, manager workflows, feeds, integrations, and suggest a clear redesign plan.
Laravel projects built around real processes, not abstract pages
A website can accept orders, update the catalog, send requests to managers, sync with external services, generate feeds, and automate routine tasks. Below are the main areas that can be combined in one project.
Redesigning old websites
I’ll study the current website, preserve important data, and move the project to a modern Laravel architecture. Suitable for old CMS platforms, custom-built solutions, and websites that have become hard to maintain.
I create admin panels where you can manage products, orders, pages, requests, users, settings, feeds, and imports without constantly relying on a developer.
I set up imports for products, prices, stock levels, images, and specifications from files, feeds, and external sources. The catalog can update automatically on schedule.
I connect payments, delivery services, CRM, notifications, APIs, external databases, and other services so the website fits the company’s real workflows.
I create request forms, calculators, feedback forms, service orders, and product selection forms. Requests can be sent to email, messengers, CRM, or stored in the admin panel.
Even if the website was built years ago, has no documentation, the developer is unavailable, and the inside looks like something “better left untouched,” the project can still be analyzed, documented, and gradually moved to a proper foundation.
If the old website already brings in clients, it’s important not to break what works. That’s why before rebuilding, I study the structure, document key scenarios, and suggest a migration plan.
You can start with the current website and a list of problems
Not every client has a detailed technical specification. Often, there is only an old website, an understanding of the problems, and a desire to make things better. That’s enough for the first discussion: I’ll study the project, ask questions, and help define the requirements.
You don’t need to know all the technical details in advance. It’s enough to show what exists now and what doesn’t work for you.
Less manual work in your store, catalog, and requests
When a project has many products, suppliers, prices, stock levels, and categories, manual management quickly becomes a problem. Automation replaces routine work with clear logic and scripts.
An old website, complex store, non-standard logic, or migration from an outdated CMS requires analysis, careful development, and testing. It’s better to build reliably than to quickly assemble something that will need to be rebuilt again.
Old website migrations to Laravel — preserving products, URLs, and link equity
Instead of abstract “task examples,” these are real projects. In each case, the new design was only part of the work — the key was a careful transition: preserving data, working pages, catalog structure, and everything that was already bringing in clients.
A complex and non-standard migration from the little-known offline Korsite system: it was important to understand the structure, preserve products, and avoid losing existing links.
There was no old version — the structure, catalog, and future website logic were designed from the ground up.
Development without an old website
from scratchLaravelcatalog
InterTooler
equipment and services catalog
built from scratch→Laravel
The project was developed from scratch: structure, catalog, company pages, services, navigation, and a foundation for future growth without the legacy of an old engine.
hosting, domains, VDS, and customer-facing storefront
WHMCS→Laravel
Siteko.net was moved from WHMCS to Laravel: hosting storefront, domains, VDS, cart, registration, and service pages now work in one consistent project style.
replaced the WHMCS storefront with Laravel
domains, hosting, VDS, and cart in one interface
the project can grow without the limitations of the old billing system
I don’t have a fixed “website price” because projects vary greatly. One website needs a careful migration from an old CMS, another needs a full redesign, and a third needs to become a complex online store with feeds, filters, and automation.
current website condition and quality of the old code
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number of pages, data, and content to migrate
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catalog, filter, and specification complexity
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number of integrations and external services
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need for imports, feeds, parsers, and automation
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requirements for design, admin panel, and user accounts
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whether a finished technical brief exists
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scope of support and growth after launch
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Support
After launch, the project does not get left unattended
After release, projects often need setup, small improvements, hosting migration, domain connection, form testing, administration, and further development. I can support the project and help with future tasks.
My main backend work is in PHP/Laravel. I can also work with existing websites on old CMS platforms when the task is to analyze, migrate, or rebuild the project.
Yes. You can start with the current website, a description of the problems, and a general understanding of the task. I’ll study the project, ask questions, and help create a work plan.
Yes. This is one of my main areas: redesigning old websites, migrating from outdated CMS platforms, and updating structure, logic, design, and functionality.
Yes. The specific implementation depends on the service and its API. Before development, I study the documentation, workflow, and suggest a suitable solution.
The timeline depends on the task. A simple redesign and a complex online store with integrations are very different scopes of work. I don’t promise unrealistic deadlines, but I bring the project to a working result.
Show me your current website — and we’ll discuss how it can be rebuilt
Even if the website is old, there is no documentation, and the tasks are still described only in general terms, you can start with an analysis. Send a link to the website and briefly describe what you’re unhappy with.
Short brief
Send a link to the website and a few sentences about the problem. The request will be saved in the admin panel, and the administrator will receive a notification.
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