Websites built for search
Twenty to sixty pages, one for each service, town and problem your customers search for. Written by humans, structured for machines, loading in under a second on a bad phone signal.
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Get found. Get answered. Get reviewed. Get followed up. Miss any one of those and the other three leak out the bottom.
Reviews feed back into step one · the loop closes on itself
The four parts
The badge on each plate tells you which plan switches it on. Nothing here is an add-on you find out about later.
Twenty to sixty pages, one for each service, town and problem your customers search for. Written by humans, structured for machines, loading in under a second on a bad phone signal.
Load in your past customers, one at a time or a whole list at once. It texts them, three polite attempts across a week, then stops. Everyone gets the same message and the same Google link, and that message invites a private reply so you hear about a problem early.
Search moved. People now ask ChatGPT, Gemini and Google's AI overview who to call, and those systems answer from structured, well-cited, consistently-referenced businesses. We make yours one of them.
It only picks up the slack: the calls you genuinely can't take. Takes the name, the job, the postcode and how urgent it is, then texts you the summary. On emergencies, whoever answers first usually gets the work.
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Nobody buys a website for these. Everybody suffers without them.
Categories, services, service areas, products, photos, Q&A and posts. The profile does more local lifting than the website in most trades.
Your name, address and phone identical across every directory that matters. Mismatches quietly cost you local rankings.
Every enquiry gets an instant reply and a nudge sequence. Quotes stop dying of silence on a Thursday afternoon.
Compressed images, no bloated page builders, no cookie-banner circus. Fast pages rank better and convert better.
Calls, form fills and clicks, not "sessions". You should be able to see what actually turned into work.
Readable contrast, proper headings, keyboard-usable forms. It's the right thing to do and Google notices.
Sometimes the answer is "fix your Google profile and get 40 reviews first". We'll tell you if that's you.