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For the trades

Websites for contractors & trades

Your customers check you online before they call — even the ones who came from a referral. If all they find is a Facebook page or nothing at all, you've lost a job you already half-won.

Why a Facebook page isn't enough

A Facebook page belongs to Facebook. It can get restricted, buried, or lost, and it doesn't show up when someone searches "fence company near me" or "roofer in Safford." A website you own is the one place customers can always find you and you always control — and it's what puts you on Google for your trade and your town.

What a trade website actually needs

Built by someone who's been on a job site

I'm a builder before I'm a web guy, so I build these for the trades the way I'd want my own: fast to load, simple to use with gloves on, and honest about what you do. See four of them below — fencing, roofing, excavation, and wells — each built around the one thing that trade's customers are trying to get done.


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Tell me what your business does.

I build the site by hand, it's live within a week, and it's yours the day the job is paid for — no monthly rent, no lock-in. Based in the Gila Valley, working with businesses anywhere.

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