Mostly trades — HVAC guys, plumbers, electricians, contractors — but really anyone running a small business who needs a website that brings in more clients. No agency runaround. No monthly fees. Just one solid page.
Word of mouth got you this far. But here's what happens when somebody who's never heard of you needs your work done today.
Somebody types "HVAC repair near me" into their phone. Three guys show up. You're not one of them, because you don't have a site — or the one you have is invisible to Google. They call the first guy who answers.
Maybe they got your name from a neighbor. First thing they do? Search you. If all they find is a half-empty Facebook page from 2019, they hesitate. Hesitation kills jobs. They want to see you're real, you're nearby, you do this for a living.
Customer's furnace just quit. It's 8pm. They're not filling out a form, not sending an email, not browsing your "About" page. They want one tap to call. If your site makes them work for it, they're calling the next guy in two seconds.
One 30-minute call. A few photos if you've got them. That's about all I need from you. I handle the rest.
Phone call, coffee shop, your shop, my place — whatever's easiest. I ask what kind of jobs you actually want more of and listen to how you talk about your work. No fancy slides.
Within five business days, you get a link to a working preview. You poke at it. Tell me what to change. I change it. We do one round of edits.
I help you get a domain name and turn the site on. Phone starts ringing. You go back to work.
Most of your customers are searching from their truck or kitchen. The site has to look right and load fast on a phone.
One tap and they're calling you. Top, bottom, sticky on mobile. They never have to look for it.
Customer types in their info, it lands in your inbox. No logins. No platforms. No extra fees.
Costs about $15 a year for a domain (something like SmithHeating.com). I'll help you set the whole thing up. No markup from me.
Think about what $400 buys you. A set of decent work boots. Half a tank of gas for the truck for a month. One service call that didn't pan out. That's it. That's the whole price.
Now think about what a working website does. It's open 24 hours a day. It doesn't take lunch breaks. It answers the same questions about your services a hundred times without complaint. It tells people you're real, you're nearby, and you do this for a living — at 2pm on a Tuesday and at 11pm on a Sunday. It pays for itself the first time it lands you one job you wouldn't have gotten otherwise.
The reason most trades guys don't have a good site isn't the money. It's that every web designer they've talked to wanted $3,000 and three months. That's not me. $400, one week, done.
$400 covers the standard one-page site. If you need extras — a logo, an extra page, Google Business setup — those have their own honest prices, listed below. No surprises. I take Venmo, Zelle, check, or card.
Here's the whole menu. No upsells, no surprise invoices — if you need any of this, just tell me and we'll add it to the quote upfront.
That's the whole list. If you need something that's not here, I'll tell you straight what it costs before we start. No surprise charges. Ever.
Drop me a line below or just call. I'll get back the same day, usually within an hour or two. No pressure, no pitch deck — just a real conversation.
Just call me. I answer my own phone. If I'm on a call, leave a message — I'll get back to you the same day.