OTT-2 How Do I Know When It’s Time to Redesign My Website?

OTT-2 How Do I Know When It’s Time to Redesign My Website?

From Private Practice Elevation with Daniel Fava by Daniel Fava

March 9, 2026 · 8 min

About this episode

This episode discusses when therapists should consider redesigning their websites to better reflect their practice and attract the right clients.

Today, we’re digging into a big question that a lot of therapists wrestle with: How do I know when it’s time to redesign my website? Maybe you’ve had that nagging feeling that your site just isn’t doing your practice justice anymore… or maybe you’re not even sure what should be working better. Either way, this episode will help you get clarity. We’ll talk about some key signs that your website might be holding you back — from outdated design and tech limitations, to messaging that no longer reflects the work you actually do. If your website doesn’t represent where your practice is heading — or worse, it’s not helping you attract the right clients — it may be time for a fresh start. Key Takeaways: Your Website Doesn’t Represent Your Practice Well, or Where Your Practice is Heading Your niche has shifted — Maybe you’ve gone from seeing “anyone who needs help” to now focusing on couples or trauma work. If your website still sounds like you’re a generalist, it’s not speaking to your ideal clients anymore. You've grown, but your site hasn’t — Whether you’ve added associate therapists, new services, or expanded locations, your website still looks like it’s just you doing everything —…

People in this episode

Host: Daniel Fava

Topics covered

  • website redesign
  • therapist marketing
  • client attraction
  • user experience
  • website performance

Keywords

  • website redesign
  • therapist website
  • user experience
  • client attraction
  • marketing for therapists

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