Landscaper web design that gets you found first — on Google and AI, before the shortlist even forms, with your best work leading the way
We build your landscaping website and run the local SEO so you show up on Google — "landscaper near me," "backyard design," "snow removal" — and when homeowners ask AI for a crew they can trust. Then your real before-and-afters earn a spot on the shortlist, and one tap books the estimate. The yard, the showing up, the finishing — that part's all yours.
On every shortlist. Trusted in the photos. The yard is yours.
A homeowner doesn't pick a landscaper in a panic — they shortlist two or three crews over a few days and book an estimate from each. Our job is getting you found the moment that search starts. Then the site has to earn the call: show your real work, name your real credentials, and answer the reliability question before the homeowner even picks up the phone. The transformation is yours to deliver.
- Found for every service you run. "Patio installers near me," "sod replacement," "sprinkler repair," "retaining wall installation," "snow removal near me" — these are different searches, different buyers, different stages. The homeowner typing "hardscape drainage" isn't the one typing "lawn mowing service." So we give hardscape, lawn care, irrigation, design-build, maintenance, and snow removal their own real pages. Instead of one lumped "Services" list that ranks for nothing, every service you run gets its own page — and its own shot at showing up the moment that homeowner searches.
- Named when they ask AI. More homeowners now ask ChatGPT or Google's AI: "Find me a reliable landscaper in Denver who actually finishes the job." They type exactly what they're afraid of — "reliable," "actually finishes" — because this is the trade where crews are known to vanish mid-job. That fear is the whole screen. We structure your site so AI assistants can read and cite it cleanly, giving you the best shot at being the name a homeowner gets back — the kind of recommendation no shared-lead marketplace can sell you.
- Found in your market's own words. Denver just declared its first Stage 1 Drought in 13 years — watering capped at about two days a week, HOAs legally barred from forcing bluegrass. Homeowners are searching "xeriscape near me," "water-wise," "native plant," and "HOA-friendly" right now, this season. We write the terms your neighbors are actually typing, wherever you work — drought-smart in the dry West, snow removal up north, year-round care down south — so you show up current, not stuck pitching a lush green lawn nobody's allowed to water.
- Your real work does the selling. Real before-and-after photos of actual local properties are the highest-leverage thing on a landscaping site — homeowners are picturing their own yard in those shots, and your transformations do that job where any stock image fails it. So we lead with your work: before-and-after pairs, hardscape closeups, the seasonal change a yard went through. Even a phone-camera shot of a finished job beats the prettiest stock lawn. We put similar properties up front so the visitor sees their own yard — and a real portfolio is also why good landscaping website design goes past how a page looks and into how it ranks for the work you actually do.
- Proof you show up and finish. This whole trade carries a reputation for taking a deposit and vanishing, and good owners get lumped in with it. So we give your site a visible process and timeline, your years in business, and reviews that name the reliability behaviors — "They showed up Tuesday morning like they said, finished the patio by Thursday, and left the yard cleaner than they found it." A homeowner comparing two or three crews picks the one whose site answers the reliability question before the call. The site wins the visit. The visit wins the job.
- Your license number, where it counts. In a trade where deposit-theft is documented, a real contractor license number on the page isn't just a credential — it's proof you're not the crew that took the deposit and disappeared. We put your actual number where a careful homeowner can look it up, and we frame the insurance as their protection: if a crew member is hurt on their property and you're not covered, they're the one liable. And the warranty is what converts the fence-sitter — when you stand behind your plants and your workmanship, that's the answer to "what if the arborvitae dies in year two?" before the estimate visit ever happens. Visible, not buried.
- One tap to a free quote. The estimate visit is where you close — so the website's one job is to get it booked. A "Get a Free Quote" button rides the top of every page, your number is tap-to-call on a phone, and the form grabs the address and service type so you get a real lead, not a blank "contact us." Named service-area pages do double duty: they help Google rank you for city-specific searches, and they pre-qualify the lead — so you stop driving an hour for someone outside your zone.
- Built to win the recurring plan. A one-time install is the door to a maintenance contract — and that recurring revenue is what smooths the cash flow against a slow winter. The math tells it: five one-time cleanups might gross $1,500–$3,500, but one client on a typical $150-a-month mow-and-maintain plan over five seasons is $9,000 — before a single upsell. Up north, snow removal is a second recurring stream, not just a winter gap-filler. So we give your recurring and seasonal plans a clear, bookable spot — spring activation, summer mow-and-maintain, fall cleanup, winter snow removal — so the happy install client has an easy next step. One call, one season, compounding from there.
From hello to live in three easy steps
STEP 01We build it — on us
Tell us about your business in a quick chat — that's the only part we need from you. Then we design and build your whole site, start to finish.
STEP 02You take a look
See your real, finished website — not a sketch. Click around it, show your family, sleep on it. Take your time.
STEP 03You decide
Love it? Keep it for one simple monthly fee and we handle everything from there. Want changes? We'll keep at it until you love it.
One price. Everything included.
Three honest monthly plans — Kiloton $99, Megaton $179 and Gigaton $299 a month. Every plan includes the free build, hosting, edits and real human support — no setup fee, ever.
Landscapers website questions, answered.
I've been burned by "we'll get you to #1 on Google." How are you different?
Honestly? We won't promise you #1 — anyone who does is selling a fairy tale. A new domain earns Google's trust over months, and we build it the real way so it holds. No shared leads sold to four of your competitors, no 12-month handcuffs, and plain reporting you can actually read — jobs booked, not sessions. Just a site that gets you found and the estimate requests you can count.
Do you actually understand landscaping, or is this generic marketing?
We know hardscape isn't lawn care, that irrigation and design-build pull different searches and different buyers, and that your real prize is turning a one-time install into a maintenance contract before winter hits. That's why every service gets its own page, built around how that buyer actually searches, and we lead with your before-and-afters — not a filler paragraph that could describe any business on the block.
How much does this cost, and will it be worth it?
When a single backyard renovation runs $15,000–$50,000 and a maintenance plan adds $100–$200 a month for years, one call from the right homeowner pays for a lot of months of service. The build is free. After that it's one flat monthly price — Kiloton $99, Megaton $179, or Gigaton $299, with a 3-month minimum. Nothing metered, nothing surprise-billed, no "you need the premium tier for that." That covers the site, your before-and-after gallery, a search page for every service you run, hosting, security, revisions, and a neighbor who answers when you call. One number, everything in.
Will my before-and-after photos really look good on the site?
That's the whole point — your real work is the lead, not a stock lawn. We organize your transformations so a homeowner can picture their own yard, phone-camera shots included, and caption them to tell the before-and-after story. And the gallery only gets stronger: thin library now? We build the page so every new job slots right in and it grows more persuasive with each project you close. Same goes for your guarantee — a plant warranty or workmanship promise right on the page answers "what if it doesn't last?" before the estimate visit.
I already have a Google Business Profile — do I really need a website?
The profile puts you on Maps, and that matters — but it can't hold a real before-and-after gallery, can't give hardscape and irrigation and design-build their own pages, and can't rank for "patio installer near me" the way a built-out site can. They work together: the profile gets you on the map, the site earns the call. A homeowner building a shortlist over a few days opens three or four sites and cuts the ones that feel fly-by-night or have no real photos of finished work. We make sure you're the one that stays on the list. After that, it's all you — the walk-through, the quote, the handshake.
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