Three seconds. That’s how long a visitor spends on your website before deciding whether to stay or leave. Not three minutes. Three seconds.
In that window, they’re not reading your About page. They’re not comparing your prices. They’re making a gut-level judgement based entirely on how your site looks and feels. 46% of people assess a business’s credibility based on visual design alone.
What happens in those three seconds
Your visitor’s brain is processing a checklist it doesn’t even know it’s running:
- Does this look professional or homemade?
- Can I immediately tell what this business does?
- Does this feel trustworthy or sketchy?
- Is this modern or outdated?
- Can I find what I need?
All of this happens unconsciously. By the time the visitor consciously thinks about your content, the verdict is already in.
What a trustworthy website looks like
You don’t need a million-franc design budget. You need:
- Clean layout — white space is your friend. Don’t cram everything above the fold
- Professional photography — real photos of your business, not stock images of handshakes
- Clear headline — “What we do” in plain language, visible immediately
- Consistent colours — 2–3 colours max, matching your brand
- Working contact info — phone, WhatsApp, location — visible without scrolling
- No clutter — no auto-playing music, no pop-ups on load, no flashing banners
What kills trust instantly
- Broken images or missing content
- “Not Secure” warning in the browser (no SSL certificate)
- A design that looks like it was built in 2010
- Stock photos that obviously aren’t your business
- Spelling errors in the headline
- A “coming soon” section that’s been there for two years
Any one of these tells a visitor: this business doesn’t care about its online presence. And if it doesn’t care about that, what else doesn’t it care about?
The hotel test
Think about hotels. When you’re booking a hotel in a city you’ve never visited, you look at photos. If the website has grainy photos, a cluttered layout, and a booking form that looks like it’s from 2008, you move on. It doesn’t matter that the hotel might have amazing rooms and fantastic service — the website killed your confidence before you got there.
Your business website works the same way. It’s the lobby of your digital storefront. If the lobby looks neglected, people assume the rest of the business is too.
Getting the first three seconds right
You need three things visible immediately when someone lands on your site:
- What you do — a clear headline in plain language
- Why it matters — one sentence about the benefit to the customer
- What to do next — a button: “Book Now”, “Get a Quote”, “WhatsApp Us”
That’s it. Three things. Get those right and you’ve won the three-second test. Everything else — your portfolio, testimonials, pricing — comes after.
If your current website doesn’t pass this test, it’s actively costing you business. A fresh, professionally designed site from a service like Kisimenti starts from around RWF 30,000/month and is built to pass the three-second test from day one.