Handyman Websites That Turn Small Jobs Into Repeat Customers

Homeowners don't want to call you for a quote. They want to see what you do, what it costs, and book online in 60 seconds.

Most handyman websites are a list of vague services and a “call for quote” button. Homeowners hate that. They’ll scroll past your site and book the handyman with transparent pricing and a working booking form — every time.

Your website should do three things: tell homeowners exactly what you do, give them a ballpark price, and let them book without picking up the phone. Do that, and you’ll turn every first-time customer into a regular.

We build handyman websites for $900 flat.
Delivered in 5 business days. Built for small jobs and repeat bookings.

What We Build

Professional handyman website design, delivered in 5 days for $900 flat. Built for furniture assembly, TV mounting, drywall repair, and every small job in between.

Handyman with tools working on home repair — handyman website design and branding
Handyman Website + Branding

Look Like the Handyman Homeowners Keep on Speed Dial.

Handymen don’t need flashy brands — they need a presence that signals reliable, skilled, and affordable. We build the visual identity that turns one-time hires into repeat customers who text you every time something breaks.

  • Handyman-ready Logo & Brand Identity
  • 5-Page Handyman Website
  • Delivered in 5 Business Days

5

Day Delivery

$900

Flat Rate, Always

68%

Of Handyman Searches Are Mobile

Handyman installing shelving in home — how we build handyman websites
How It Works

From Kickoff to Live in 5 Days

You run the jobs. We handle the website. Send us your service list, pricing, and coverage area on Monday — we’ll have your handyman site live by Friday. No back and forth, no endless revisions, no agency delays.

  • Monday: Free 15-Min Call About Your Handyman Business
  • Tuesday–Thursday: We Design & Build Your Handyman Site
  • Friday: You Go Live & Start Booking Jobs
The Handyman Website Standard

Designed Around How Homeowners Actually Hire

Clear Service Menu

Homeowners don’t know what a handyman “does.” We build a clean, organized service menu — furniture assembly, TV mounting, drywall patch, faucet swap, deck staining — so they know immediately whether you can help.

Transparent Pricing

“Call for quote” kills conversions. We display hourly rates, minimum service fees, and flat-rate common jobs on the service pages. Homeowners hate surprises. Showing pricing upfront wins the booking.

Online Booking That Works

Every service page has a one-click booking form. No phone tag, no scheduling email chain. Homeowners pick a date, describe the job, and you get the booking straight to your phone.

Built for Repeat Customers

One handyman hire becomes 10 if your website makes it easy to come back. We build “book again” flows, customer review prompts, and email follow-ups — so your first job turns into a relationship.

Meet the team

We don't outsource. Every handyman site is built by the same designers who've worked with Shell, Nokia, and ThermoFisher — now bringing that same Fortune 500 craft to handyman businesses at a price that makes sense.

Maaz

Founder & Lead Designer


With 10+ years building websites and brand systems for companies of every size — from Fortune 500s to solo operators — he leads every project personally, from first call to final launch.

Eber

Strategy & Growth


Focused on local visibility, conversion, and making sure every site we build is working toward a real business outcome — not just looking good. He ensures your investment pays for itself.

FAQ

Common Questions

How is a handyman website different from a regular small business website?

Handyman customers want two things: clarity on what you do and clarity on what it costs. Your website has to be a clear service menu with transparent pricing and easy booking — not a brochure. We build for the one-click "book now" moment homeowners actually want.

Do I need separate pages for each service?

For SEO, yes. A single "Services" page won't rank for specific searches like "TV mounting [city]" or "drywall repair [city]" — but dedicated pages will. We build individual service pages structured for the specific small jobs homeowners search for.

Should I show my prices on the website?

Yes. "Call for quote" is the #1 reason handyman websites lose leads. Homeowners want to know if they can afford you BEFORE they reach out. We display hourly rates, minimums, and flat-rate common jobs — transparently — to build trust and filter out tire-kickers.

Can you integrate online booking?

Yes. We integrate simple booking systems like Calendly, Jobber, or SimplyBook.me into your service pages. Homeowners pick a time, describe the job, and you get the booking on your phone. Drastically reduces phone tag.

What about handling small jobs vs. bigger projects?

We structure the site so small jobs (mount a TV, assemble furniture) have instant booking — while bigger projects (full room remodel, deck build) route to a quote form. This keeps small jobs flowing in while bigger ones get the attention they need.

What content do I need to provide?

A short intake form: your service list, pricing, coverage area, and a few photos of your work. We write the copy. Job photos from your phone help, but aren't required — we use professional handyman stock photography at no extra cost.

Handyman Websites Start at $900 Flat.

Three all-inclusive packages. No subscriptions, no monthly lock-in. Delivered in 5 business days, built for handymen. A handful of jobs covers it.

No commitment. No pitch decks. Just a quick, honest conversation.

Trades we serve

Contractor Website Design for Every Trade

Every trade is different. We build for the specifics of yours — not a generic template.

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Handymen

Handyman website design with clear service menus, transparent pricing, and booking forms homeowners actually use.

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