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Every project starts from a different position. What stays constant is the first question: what does this need to achieve commercially? The steps below are built around the answer.
We learn your business, your customers and what the site needs to achieve before we open Figma.
Content hierarchy and page flow mapped before any visual design starts.
Designed in Figma, built in Webflow. You review and approve before development starts.
Before launch day, your team is trained on the Webflow editor. Not a 45-minute Zoom and a PDF.
“We hired Skyrocket to rebuild our two websites on Shopify (one for NZ, one for Australia) and we were extremely satisfied with the whole experience. Skyrocket were efficient and cost-effective, delivering everything we wanted for our websites on time and on-budget....I have 15 years of experience in e-commerce and performance marketing, working both client side and agency side ... I can honestly say that our project with Skyrocket was one of the smoothest I’ve experienced, and I would enlist them again in a second.”
Courtney Sanders - Clean collective
A new Webflow site, designed and built from scratch. Discovery, wireframes, Figma design and a Webflow build structured for how your team manages content. The right CMS architecture from the start means your team can run the site without calling us for every update.
Your current site has the bones but it’s not performing commercially. We audit what’s there, identify what’s holding it back and redesign with a specific brief. The result fixes the right problems, not just the visible ones, and launches on an improved structure your team can manage going forward.
You have a Webflow site and need a specialist in your corner. Development work, feature additions, CMS updates and performance improvements handled by someone who knows the platform properly. We review the existing build before we start and flag anything structural that needs attention.





Most projects run eight to twelve weeks from a signed brief to launch. More complex builds with larger CMS architectures, custom integrations or content migrations take longer. We give you a realistic timeline before you commit, not after.
No. We configure the CMS to match your content structure and train your team before handover. Most clients are editing content confidently within a day. The editor is straightforward once it is set up properly.
Yes. We handle migrations from WordPress, Squarespace, Wix and custom platforms. URL mapping and SEO preservation are built into every migration scope. Your existing search performance is protected from day one.
WordPress is capable but carries real maintenance overhead: plugin conflicts, security patches, hosting decisions and a dependency on a developer for most content changes. Webflow handles the hosting and security layer. Your team gets a fast, clean editor. We spend time building, not maintaining. For most established businesses, that is the better long-term investment.
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Migrating to Webflow doesn’t have to cost you traffic or break your site. This guide shows how to move safely, protect SEO, and set your site up for long-term growth.

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Beautiful Webflow sites often convert poorly. Unoptimized images, poor mobile layout, and weak conversion architecture are the common killers.

Before a project starts, we often come to you. Sitting in your space, understanding how the business operates and working through the brief face to face gives us context that a video call doesn't quite replicate.
