More than half of all web traffic now comes from mobile devices. If your site isn't built mobile-first, you're frustrating the majority of your visitors.
What mobile-first really means
It's not just shrinking a desktop site. Mobile-first means designing for the smallest screen first, then enhancing for larger ones — prioritizing speed, touch-friendly navigation and clear content.
- Thumb-friendly buttons and menus
- Fast loading on mobile networks
- Readable text without zooming
- Streamlined forms and checkout
- Content ordered by what matters most
Google ranks sites based on their mobile version. Mobile-first isn't just good UX — it's good SEO.
The takeaway
Every site we build is mobile-first by default. If your current site struggles on phones, it's costing you customers — and it's very fixable.
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