What modernization usually involves
- Website rebuilds that actually improve speed, SEO, and conversion
- Internal tools that replace the spreadsheets nobody can afford to break
- Integrations between systems that currently don't talk to each other
Most businesses don't build technical debt on purpose. It accumulates — a site built for a different version of the company, a spreadsheet that became load-bearing, a platform nobody wants to touch because it's too fragile. We fix this by replacing what's no longer working with something cleaner, faster, and actually maintainable.
A modernization project isn't just a cosmetic upgrade. The point is to remove the friction that's slowing the team down, make the system maintainable by someone other than the original developer, and give the business a better foundation for whatever comes next.