Charity websites: when yours is starting to show its age
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Charity websites: when yours is starting to show its age

Your website is often the first impression potential donors, volunteers, and beneficiaries have of your charity. If it's outdated, slow, or hard to navigate, you could be losing support without even realising it.

1. It Doesn't Work on Mobile

Over 60% of web traffic now comes from mobile devices. If your site isn't responsive, you're turning away the majority of your visitors. That's a lot of potential donors hitting the back button.

2. You Can't Update It Yourself

If every small change requires a developer, your site is holding your charity back. You should be able to update events, news, and basic content without needing technical help.

3. Donations Are Difficult

If your donation process involves more than two or three clicks, you're losing donors. Modern donation integration should be seamless and feel trustworthy.

4. It Looks Dated

Design trends change. If your site looks like it was built five years ago, it undermines trust, especially with funders and corporate partners.

5. It's Slow

Page load speed directly affects whether visitors stay or leave. If your site takes more than three seconds to load, you're losing people. Simple as that.

What To Do About It

A website refresh doesn't have to be expensive. Our charity website packages start from £800, and we offer a 25% charity discount on all services.