Does a redesign usually affect your rankings?

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I've been ranked first for a local service and recently did an entire site redesign which is even more user friendly both desktop and mobile and have noticed I dropped down to 3rd.

I kept all the same content just changed up the UI/UX

Or is Google just up to no good?
 
Whenever I redesign I always expect the rankings to drop, even slightly, at first. I convey this to my clients as well which helps manage expectations. That being said, I also expect the rankings to go up eventually if the redesign is good.
 
I agree with this. Any change will affect your site in weird ways. If you did the right thing with the redesign, your rankings should improve.
 
Focus more on site optimization. Websites always fluctuate and that’s been the norm forever in terms of rankings no matter what you do.
 
Yes, that is why I hate doing redesigns or switching platforms
 
The redesign is nothing to do with dropped in ranking. Check the links you built or your competitor building more links than you.
 
Have you changed any headings content? Or changed from h2 to h3 or so?
 
I've been ranked first for a local service and recently did an entire site redesign which is, even more, user friendly both desktop and mobile and have noticed I dropped down to 3rd.

I kept all the same content just changed up the UI/UX

Or is Google just up to no good?

Typically if the redesign included better site speeds and the content is the same, it should've stayed around the same. It could just be Google doing google things.

When I've done my redesigns, I've usually only seen improvements, but this is because I usually moved older sites from shared hosting to their own hosting platform which makes them a lot quicker + my redesigns are super simple (I don't like flashy, just keep it neat)
 
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