
A prominent biomedical research advocacy organization works to inform the public about ethical animal research and its critical role in developing safe, effective medical treatments. Despite having a rich library of valuable content and resources, its website had become outdated, slow to load, and poorly optimized for search—ultimately limiting reach and user engagement. The organization partnered with Solvios with a defined objective: modernize its digital presence, optimize overall site performance, and strengthen organic visibility on Google, all while delivering a seamless user experience that aligns with its authority and mission.
Before partnering with Solvios, the organization’s website struggled with several critical issues. It needed a solution that could not only refresh the site visually but also drive measurable gains in performance and SEO. Under-optimized performance: Pages loaded slowly, negatively impacting search rankings and user engagement. Outdated design: The look and feel no longer aligned with modern standards expected from credible scientific organizations. Content management limitations: The existing CMS made it difficult to publish and manage content efficiently, slowing down editorial processes. SEO visibility: Key educational resources were not ranking effectively due to technical, structural, and performance-related challenges.
Solvios executed a complete redesign and redevelopment of the website, focusing on modern technology, high performance, and long-term flexibility. Modern Frontend with Next.js The entire frontend was rebuilt using Next.js, a powerful React framework designed for speed, SEO, and scalability. This significantly improved load times, elevated the user experience, and strengthened the site’s potential for higher organic rankings. Headless Backend with Strapi To simplify content management and ensure future scalability, Strapi was implemented as a headless CMS. This provided the editorial team with: A clean and user-friendly dashboard Quicker content publishing and updates Structured content models for easy reuse API-based content delivery to the Next.js frontend With Strapi in place, the team can now efficiently manage diverse content types—including blogs, resource libraries, case studies, and educational pages—without complexity.
By relaunching FBR’s website with a modern tech stack and refreshed design, Solvios enabled the organization to: Achieve faster load speeds and stronger performance across devices Improve search visibility through enhanced site structure and optimized content Simplify editorial workflows with a flexible Strapi admin interface Establish a modern, credible digital presence aligned with FBR’s mission The revamped site not only reinforces FBR’s scientific authority but also delivers tangible value through improved performance and greater SEO potential.
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