December 16, 2025

Your Website, But Better: Easy checks you can do this Summer

Summer’s the perfect time to give your website a quick once-over. We aren’t talking about a full rebuild, nor a technical deep dive. These are the R6 Digital team‘s hot tips to check if your website is still doing what you need it to do. 

A few small checks can reveal slow pages, outdated content, or missed opportunities hiding in plain sight. And with a handful of smart, lightweight tools, you can spot issues (and fix them) in minutes.

Ready to make your website work a little harder for you in 2026? Here’s where to start.

Reviewing your website (UX/UI)

Here are a few questions you should ask yourself when looking at your website:

  • At first glance, would the customer know what you are providing?
  • Is the website easy to navigate? For example, is the menu straightforward?
  • Does your homepage have succinct text and is it easy-to-understand? 
  • Images and headings should be the main explainer, allowing people to understand what you are providing without having to read paragraphs of information. 
  • Is your contact info readily available? Could it be linked in the header and the footer? And placed in relevant sections for a good conversion rate.

By taking a little time now to review your website, you’ll keep it working harder for you all year long. These easy checks aren’t about major overhauls; they’re small, practical steps that make a real difference.

Top digital tools to watch

If a 2026 website refresh is on your radar, or your latest review uncovered parts of the site that feel unclear, we suggest working with a designer experienced in Figma – our top digital tool to watch for 2026.

Figma is a modern design and collaboration platform that allows teams to plan, design and refine websites before a single line of code is written.

For self storage operators considering a website refresh in 2026, Figma makes it easier to visualise changes and try new ideas. This design tool helps ensure the site is clear, intuitive and conversion-focused from the outset – it delivers a working prototype you can use to test before building. Designs are created in a shared, interactive workspace, so operators, designers and developers can all see the same version, provide feedback and communicate changes quickly and in real time, while staying on the same page as the design evolves. 

Follow these tips, try out the tools highlighted, and your website will be sharper, smoother, and ready for whatever comes next.

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