WordPress → Next.js · Painting · Mobile + Baldwin County AL
Pro 1 Painters
A WordPress-to-Next.js rebuild that kept every old address, then produced its own leads from a form the old site never had working.
pro1painters.com
The numbers, labeled
Live-sitemap-verified — a two-metro painting platform.
WordPress → Next.js cutover; every old URL 301-mapped, none dropped.
8 form leads we logged → 4 closed jobs. One month, lumpy flow. The dollar range is owner-reported.
A rebuild that kept its ground
Pro 1 was a WordPress site moving to Next.js — the exact migration where sites usually lose their rankings because someone changes every URL and forgets the redirects. We mapped all 75 legacy URLs and 301'd every one, so all 75 walked across on cutover day (2026-06-07). The platform shipped at 424 pages.
This is the redesign method, proven: inventory what earns, map the redirects first, rebuild clean.
Leads from a form that finally worked
In June, 8 form leads came through the site; the owner reports 4 closed into roughly $25–30K of work. We state the caveats every time: it's one month, and lead flow is lumpy.
One correction we keep straight: the domain carried prior search history, but the owner reports the previous site's forms weren't producing leads at all. Every form lead here came through the site we built — this stream started at zero, not from an inherited baseline.
Sources
- Live sitemap · 2026-06-09 — 424 pages
- 301 redirect map · 2026-06-07 — 75/75 legacy URLs preserved
- Source repo · content/blog — 521-post native blog drip
- Site form logs · 2026-06 — 8 form leads, June 2026 (CDS-verified)
- Owner-reported — 4 closed jobs / ~$25–30K June work (not CDS-verified)
Tell us what you're building. We'll measure it up and quote it straight.
A short intake, then a plain recommendation and a fixed quote — no pressure, no retainer trap.
Every number we publish is labeled. See the proof →