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Engineering February 26, 2025

Digital Foundations: Building a Site that Lasts 10 Years, Not 10 Months

Digital Foundations: Building a Site that Lasts 10 Years, Not 10 Months

Digital Foundations: Building a Site that Lasts 10 Years, Not 10 Months

Most companies rebuild their websites every 18 to 24 months. They do this because their old site becomes slow, bloated, or impossible to update. This is the "rebuild cycle," and it is a massive waste of resources.

Escaping the Cycle

The secret to a 10-year website isn't about looking into a crystal ball; it's about choosing technologies that are decoupled and standardized.

Instead of relying on heavy, monolithic "all-in-one" platforms that rot over time, we build using a modular approach. This is why I favor Headless architectures and file-based systems.

Future-Proofing by Design

When your content is separate from your design, and your logic is separate from your platform, you can upgrade components without tearing down the house.

The Zero-Maintenance Promise

A site built on solid architectural foundations doesn't need "updates" in the traditional sense. It doesn't have a database that can crash or a plugin that can go out of date. It just stays fast, stays safe, and keeps working.

Build once. Benefit for a decade.

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