Services to build and support your website & local visibility.
Every project starts with one goal: give your business a clear, trustworthy online presence that makes it easier for customers to find you, understand you, and contact you.
- ✓ Done-for-you one-page and multi-page website builds.
- ✓ Google Business Profile support and local visibility improvements.
- ✓ Simple systems thinking so your leads don’t fall through the cracks.
For local and service-based businesses: HVAC, cleaning, landscaping, home services, consultants, and more.
- Website builds – one-page, core multi-page, and expansion pages.
- Local visibility – Google Business Profile review & improvements.
- Systems & next steps – intake forms, follow-up ideas, and future automation planning.
Website options that grow with your business.
From your first serious website to a more complete multi-page system, each build is structured around your services, service areas, and the way customers actually decide to contact you.
A clean, modern one-page site that gives customers everything they need to feel confident reaching out.
- Hero section with clear promise and call-to-action
- Services overview with short, plain-language descriptions
- Service areas, social proof & contact section
A small but strong site with room to highlight individual services and speak to different types of customers.
- Homepage plus 3–5 key supporting pages
- Dedicated service pages (e.g., AC repair, deep cleaning, lawn care)
- Better structure for local SEO & future content
Add focused pages as your offers grow—new services, neighborhoods, or special campaigns.
- New service or location pages
- Simple landing pages for ads or promotions
- Built to match your existing site style
Make it easier to find and recognize you locally.
Your website is one part of the picture. For many customers, the first stop is Google—especially the “map pack” and your Google Business Profile.
We look at your current profile (or help you get set up) and make sure what people see matches the real work you do.
- Check business name, categories, and description
- Clarify services, service areas, and hours
- Basic suggestions for photos and reviews
Your website and Google Business Profile should back each other up, not contradict each other.
- Match key services and wording across both
- Make it easy to move from map listing to website to call
- Lay the groundwork for stronger local SEO over time
Any research I do is based on information that’s already publicly available—your website, your Google listing, or other public sources. The goal is simply to help you put that information to work in a clearer, more effective way online.
Service-based and local businesses first.
These services are shaped around owners and teams who do real work in real places—often on tight schedules, with no time to wrestle with tech.
HVAC, electricians, plumbers, roofers, and other trade professionals who need a clear, trustworthy presence to support word-of-mouth and referrals.
- Highlight emergency vs. scheduled work
- Show service areas clearly
- Make it easy to call fast
Residential, commercial, and short-term rental cleaning services that want to look as reliable online as they are in person.
- Explain what’s included in each service
- Set expectations for arrivals and scheduling
- Invite repeat and long-term clients
Lawn care, landscaping, pressure washing, and other outdoor services where photos, service areas, and seasonal offers matter.
- Show “before and after” work clearly
- Explain maintenance vs. one-time jobs
- Give customers an easy way to request quotes
What’s included with a typical website project.
The exact details depend on your package, but most builds include a thoughtful mix of structure, content, and support so you’re not left on your own.
- Page layout planned around your services and service areas
- Plain-language copy written for real customers, not robots
- Clear calls-to-action (call, text, book, or request a quote)
- Basic on-page SEO structure: headings, titles, and descriptions
- Guidance on what you own and how to access it
- Simple walkthrough of how to share your new site
- Ideas for your “phase two” when you’re ready to grow
- Room to add forms, intake, and automation later
Support options once your site is live.
Some owners like to keep things simple and call when they need changes. Others prefer a more regular support rhythm. We can talk through what fits your pace and budget.
Occasional changes as your services, prices, or service areas evolve.
- Update wording or sections
- Add or remove simple blocks
- Best if you change slowly over time
A set of scheduled improvements after launch, based on what you learn from customers.
- Adjust copy based on common questions
- Refine key sections or offers
- Small layout improvements as needed
When you’re ready, we explore adding intake forms, basic automation, and other systems to support your leads.
- Map how leads come in and what happens next
- Plan forms and follow-up sequences
- Keep the tools as simple as possible