WORDPRESS REDESIGN & MODERNIZATION SERVICES
Better look, 60% faster development, independent marketing teams

rtCamp modernizes aging WordPress platforms into scalable systems with native Gutenberg blocks, reusable on-brand components, stronger performance, and up to 60% faster development cycles.

WORDPRESS REDESIGN & MODERNIZATION SERVICES
Better look, 60% faster development,  independent marketing teams

rtCamp modernizes aging WordPress platforms into scalable systems with native Gutenberg blocks, reusable on-brand components, stronger performance, and up to 60% faster development cycles.

If your WordPress has an outdated look, development cycles are slowing down, marketing is waiting on engineers, and every new feature costs more than it should, the problem isn’t WordPress, it’s how it was implemented.

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Teams turned over. Architecture choices left with them

The decisions that shaped your platform exist in people’s heads. New engineers inherit a codebase they have to reverse-engineer before they can work with it.

Nothing is simple to change

Agencies delivered to deadline, not to standard

Shortcuts that worked at launch became tech debt later. Custom page builders, redundant plugins, bespoke templates…over time, nothing is simple to change.

Plugins count grew with no audit

Plugin count grew. Nobody audited it

Each plugin solved a problem once. Now they conflict with each other, create security exposure, and slow page load. The platform carries weight it doesn’t need.

Developer queues

Marketing learned to live with developer queues

Routine editorial tasks like updating a page or changing metadata became developer tickets. Marketing adapted. But what’s the cost of that adaptation?

Performance keep degrading

Performance keeps degrading

CWV scores drop. Page speed slows. Each new feature adds a little more load. By the time it’s a business problem, the technical debt behind it is years deep.

Let’s rebuild it properly, so the next decade doesn’t look like the last five years.

A redesign changes what users see. A modernization changes what teams can do, and what the platform can sustain over the next decade.

What changes What stays
Codebase and architecture get free from the accumulated technical debtAll content, SEO baseline & metadata
Theme and custom page builders become native Gutenberg blocksEvery URL, mapped and redirected
Plugin sprawl gets audited and cleaned upAll necessary features & publishing velocity
Developer-dependent publishing turns into editorial independenceYour existing integrations, rebuilt and tested
The look and feel becomes more modern and user-friendlyImproved brand identity & a design system that doesn’t break
Pasqal

Pasqal went from developer dependency to editorial independence

Pasqal’s marketing team couldn’t publish without opening a developer ticket. The platform had accumulated technical debt that made routine editorial tasks an engineering dependency. We migrated from Bedrock to WordPress VIP, rebuilt the editorial experience in native Gutenberg, and handed the platform back to the people who use it most.

  • Core Web Vitals: 66 → 90
  • Marketing independent
  • WordPress VIP infrastructure
NextGear Capital by Cox Automotive

NextGear Capital (Cox Automotive) moved off the page builder onto a platform that ships

NextGear Capital was running on a third-party page builder that made every new feature a negotiation between marketing intent and engineering capacity. Neither team could move without the other. We rebuilt on native Gutenberg tied to the Cox Automotive design library, and rebuilt GA4 end-to-end.

  • 20% more lead forms submitted
  • Native Gutenberg 
  • GA4 rebuilt from scratch
Private Media

Private Media cut development costs by 50%

Private Media was running three publications on separate legacy infrastructure. Every feature had to be built three times. We unified all three onto a single WordPress VIP multisite using OnePress, our open-source multi-brand framework, giving each publication a shared infrastructure and the freedom to operate independently.

  • Development costs reduced by 50%
  • 3 publications unified on one codebase
  • 169% increase in total impressions year over year
Ready Logistics

Ready Logistics underwent a full rebuilt without losing a single ranking

Ready Logistics needed a full modernization, including UI/UX refresh, infrastructure upgrade to WordPress VIP, and a Salesforce integration, without dropping rankings or disrupting a live platform serving active users. We mapped every URL and validated every redirect before the DNS switch.

  • 49% more lead form submissions
  • Salesforce integration rebuilt
  • WordPress VIP migration, zero SEO loss

How it worksFrom audit to evolution

rtCamp runs modernization engagements through our delivery model: Audit → Blueprint → Phased Build → Enablement → Hypercare → Evolution. Here is how it works. We offer 20 hours of free discovery before commitment.

Audit

Platform audit (20 hours, free)

We map your codebase, content architecture, editorial workflows, integrations, and performance baseline. By the end, you know exactly where the debt is, what it’s costing you, and what a modernization would address.

Platform Audit and 20 hours of free discovery.

Architecture

Architecture blueprint

You receive a phased modernization plan with a defined scope, timeline, and budget. If the numbers don’t work for your organization, you keep the audit findings and walk away with more than you started with.

WordPress modernization architecture blueprint

Phased build

Phased build

Your platform is rebuilt in stages — Gutenberg migration, design system, block library, integrations — without disrupting the live site. Everything is operational while the rebuild happens.

WordPress rebuild process phases

Enablement

Enablement

Before we hand the platform back, your teams know how to use it. We provide role-specific training and editorial documentation.

Client Enablement

Hypercare

Hypercare

Thirty days of dedicated post-launch support. Monitoring, bug fixes, and performance optimizations while your teams settle into the new platform.

Hypercare - 30-day post-launch support.

Evolution

Evolution

The platform grows with your organization. New campaigns, new brands, new capabilities — we handle it all through an ongoing partnership. Our average partnership length is 6 years.

WordPress platform growth and evolution

Book a platform audit to get started with WordPress redesign and modernization or explore related services.

WordPress UI/UX design.

WordPress UI/UX design

rtCamp designs interfaces that work for two audiences at once: the visitors who navigate them and the editorial teams who maintain them.

30-days-of-support

WordPress emergency support

Some problems can’t wait for a platform audit. rtCamp’s emergency support engagements are scoped for speed but also so that the same problem doesn’t come back.

Free trial

Start with 20 hours. Free.

rtCamp builds governed WordPress infrastructure designed to survive change. It starts with 20 hours of free platform audit.

1. What does this engagement involve?

We modernize the architecture, the editorial tooling, the plugin governance, the performance baseline, and the UI/UX of your WordPress platform.

2. Will we lose our SEO rankings?

No. Every URL is mapped and redirected before the DNS switch. Metadata migrates field by field. We run a full crawl simulation against the new environment before go-live. Rankings are baselined at the start of the engagement so any movement is visible and attributable.

3. What happens to our existing content?

It stays. Every page, post, taxonomy relationship, media asset, and editorial metadata field migrates intact. What changes is the codebase holding it together, not the content itself.

4. How long does a modernization engagement take?

Most engagements run three to six months depending on integration complexity, content volume, and how many teams are involved. Nothing is scoped until we’ve run the audit.

5. Our developers built a lot of custom functionality. Does that survive?

Custom functionality that’s worth keeping gets rebuilt into the governed architecture. What gets removed are the redundant, undocumented, or conflicting pieces that are slowing development down.

6. Is WordPress the right platform? Or is it better to migrate to something else?

The same platform powers Al Jazeera, Penske Media, and Google.com properties. WordPress is still the best balance of flexibility, SEO, scalability, and ease of content management for most businesses. Unless the site has major performance issues or needs highly custom app-like functionality, migrating would likely create more cost and complexity than value.