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What I actually build for you.
Four pieces that work as one system, plus local search on top. Built for any Las Vegas business where somebody has to contact you and wait.
The website
Most local sites are brochures. They describe the business, then ask a stranger to figure out what to do next. Yours is going to quote, qualify and book — because 98% of people search online before they ever walk in.
Copy written to filter
Your prices, your minimums, your service area, stated plainly. Sounds like it would cost you leads. It costs you the wrong ones, and hands back the hours you were spending on people who were never going to book.
Automatic booking, with a deposit attached
They pick a slot and pay a small deposit without you touching your phone. 82% of people would rather book online than call, and 40% of those bookings happen outside business hours — the exact window you're not answering.
Built for a phone, outdoors, in a hurry
Nearly everyone finds you on a phone, often standing somewhere, often on cell data. Fast load, thumb-sized targets, call and text buttons that never scroll out of reach. 53% of people leave a page that takes more than three seconds.
Your stack, your choice
Custom-coded if you want it fast and exactly right. Framer or Squarespace if you'd rather be able to change your own prices at midnight without calling me. I'll give you a straight recommendation on the call.
The follow-up system
This is the part that actually changes your month, and the part almost nobody local is running. A website gets you the message. This makes sure the message turns into money while you're on a job, in a chair, under a hood or asleep.
Missed-call text-back
You can't answer while you're working. Miss a call and they get a text within seconds asking what they need. 98% of texts get opened and 90% inside three minutes, so most of the time that's enough to hold them.
Set-and-forget sequences
Built once, then they run forever. Somebody asks for a quote and goes quiet — instead of you remembering to chase them Thursday, the system does it, politely, several times, then stops.
One inbox
Calls, texts, web forms, Instagram DMs and Facebook messages in one place with one thread per person. No more scrolling three apps trying to remember who you already quoted.
Reviews on autopilot
The request goes out right after the job, when they're standing there looking at the result. That timing is most of the reason some businesses have two hundred reviews and you have nine.
Bringing back the people who already paid you
The list of past customers sitting in your phone is the cheapest money in your business. They're 60–70% likely to buy again where a stranger is 5–20%, and winning a stranger costs five to twenty-five times more.
Built around your business, not a template
Every one of these is put together for the specific business it belongs to. A salon booking six chairs and a contractor quoting roof work need different stages, different questions and different messages, so that is what they get. The account, the data and the phone number are yours.
Getting found locally
Your Google Business Profile built out the way it's supposed to be, so you turn up when somebody searches your service and their side of town.
- Categories, services and service areas mapped properly
- Photos and descriptions that match what people search
- Review flow wired into the follow-up system
- Site structured so your pages back up the listing
Ads, once the rest is working
I run paid social, so yes, this is on the table. It's a separate arrangement called the Partner Plan, it's month to month, and it's invite only. Not scarcity for the sake of it — running ads properly takes real attention and I only have so much of it to give.
- $997/mo to manage, $1,997/mo with creative made for you
- Only after the site and follow-up hold up
- Apply on the Partner Plan page and get a straight yes or no
Seen enough?Thirty minutes on the phone gets you a flat price and a delivery date. No deck, no proposal limbo.
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