Not another generic website. A connected web system.

An AI-assisted build that ships a website and the workflow around it — intake, booking, payment, CRM routing, and follow-up — as one operational system.

What it is

A focused engagement that delivers a booking-first website wired into the workflow it powers. The site is built to capture local search traffic, take deposit-required bookings, send SMS reminders, trigger auto-rebooking nudges, and ask for the Google review.

Who it's for

Owner-operators who still answer their own phone — shops, crews, and service teams who need the website to actually book the work, not just sit there looking nice.

Outcome

A professional, connected web system the team can actually operate, with documentation and a clear way to extend it.

// includes

What's included

  • Website or focused landing page
  • Service pages built for conversion and SEO
  • Lead capture forms wired into the workflow
  • Booking flow with calendar integration
  • Payment or deposit links where needed
  • CRM or spreadsheet routing for new leads
  • Automated email/SMS follow-up sequences
  • Basic analytics and tracking
  • SEO-ready structure and metadata
  • Documentation and recorded walkthrough

// not included

What it's not

  • A brochure site that just sits there
  • A 6-month design committee project
  • A generic template with your logo dropped on top
  • Marketing fluff without operational value

deliverables

Live site, connected intake + booking + follow-up flow, CRM routing, analytics, documentation, and a recorded walkthrough.

// common use cases

Where this fits

Owner-operator moving off Instagram DMs into deposit-required online booking.
Multi-chair / multi-bay shop that wants past customers to rebook themselves at the right interval.
Mobile crew or route-based service launching online quoting plus deposit-locked bookings.
Service team replacing the call/text chaos with one booking-first website.
Dealership service department wiring up online service booking and SMS status updates.

// faq

Web Systems Sprint FAQ

Most sprints ship in 2–4 weeks depending on scope, integrations, and content readiness.

next step

Want a website that actually books the job?

Tell us how leads come in, where they get stuck, and what your team chases by hand. We'll show you what a connected system could look like — and whether we're the right team to build it.