Skip to content

FOR PLUMBERS · HVAC TECHS · DENTISTS · ROOFERS · LOCAL TRADES

You're in the middle of a job.Your website just booked the next one.

That’s not a prettier website — that’s the automation behind it. The free teardown shows you where yours stands, and what it’d take to get there.

Get my free teardownor just email me

Free · No call, no pitch · You keep the findings

OUR TRADE

You've got your trade. This is ours.

Getting found, getting booked, getting back to every lead before they cool off — that’s a full-time craft of its own, and most of it should be running on automation, not on your evenings. These six systems are the part we take off your plate.

Local SEO / GBP

  • Your Google Business profile set up and aligned with every service area you cover
  • Service pages written to rank for the searches your buyers actually run
  • Your Google profile kept current, month after month

Reviews

  • Review monitoring — you see every new review as it lands
  • Watched month after month — not set up once and forgotten

Fast Site

  • Built to load in under 2 seconds on a real phone connection
  • Structured for local search from the first line of code
  • Speed, uptime, security, and updates handled month to month

Call Handling

  • A text goes back to every missed call — automatically
  • Tuned every month as part of the plan

Speed to Lead

  • Every new lead gets an instant reply from the system
  • Automatic follow-up — no lead goes cold while you're on a job

Booking

  • A booking or quote-request flow tested the whole way through — first click to confirmed appointment
  • Call and form tracking wired in — you see exactly what the site produces

QUESTIONS

The questions people usually ask before they start.

Most web builds deliver a file and a login. What's usually missing: a Google Business profile anyone's actually set up, service pages written to show up in search, a booking flow that works on a phone, and someone still around six months later when calls haven't changed. The site gets built in isolation from everything else — getting found, getting booked, following up — and when nothing moves, there's nobody to blame. We run the teardown before building anything, so we know exactly what's broken. Then we fix every layer, not just the page.

We don't ask you to take that on faith. The teardown comes first — we show you the specific gaps in your setup and what each one is likely costing you, before you've spent a dollar on a fix. If the teardown doesn't find a problem worth solving, we'll tell you that. The first full teardown we publish will sit right here in the proof section, with the actual numbers. Not a case study written from memory months later.

The teardown is free. The Starter package — a site that stays healthy — is $999 one-time plus $79 a month. The Core package — the full build, plus the assistant that catches every missed call — starts at $1,500 one-time plus $228 a month. Everything past that — the receptionist, follow-up, reactivation, the review automations — gets priced on your teardown call, against what your business actually needs. No combination is forced on you, and nothing is padded.

The free teardown lands within a day or so — a recorded walkthrough of what's wrong and where. The build runs two to three weeks from the point we've agreed on what gets built. You're not waiting months. If you need a specific timeline for your situation, that comes out of your teardown call.

Start with the site — everything else runs on it. Once it's live, add whatever automations make sense: missed-call text-back, a voice receptionist, follow-up, review requests, any combination, any time. Some need another piece first — the voice receptionist needs the site's booking flow and the text-back service already running, the review automations need a Google Business Profile — and each one says so plainly before you add it. Nothing here is ever bundled in; you only pay for what you're using.

Each automation is billed for exactly the job it does — the assistant catches missed calls, the receptionist answers and books, follow-up chases quotes, the review tools keep your reputation working. Which ones you run, and what they cost together, is set on your teardown call and never changes without you saying so. The care plan is separate: it keeps the site itself fast, secure, and current, whether or not you run any automation. Every retainer client also gets a monthly report in their own portal — what got caught, booked, and reviewed. It runs month to month, with 30 days' notice to stop.

A small practice — not an agency with a team of twenty. When you ask for a teardown, you work directly with the person running it: the same person who built this site, wrote the audit process, and records the Loom walkthrough. That's the setup: one person, accountable for all of it, start to finish.

Yes — with a caveat. Each system is built by hand and tailored to the business it's for, so we only take on a few at a time. If you're looking at this now, a slot is probably open. The free teardown is the fastest way to get into the queue.

THE FREE PART

So — want me to take a look at yours?

I’ll record a quick video walking through your site the way a first-time customer would — where they’d squint, where they’d give up, and what’s quietly sending them to the shop down the street. No jargon, no 40-slide deck. Just what’s costing you calls and how to fix it — and it’s genuinely useful even if we never speak again.

Tell me where to look.

Three quick things and I’ll get started — it’s free.

Dipesh Ramdasani, founder of WebMason

Dipesh Ramdasani

Founder, WebMason

WebMason is just me — one guy with a serious coffee habit and an unreasonable obsession with why local businesses don’t get more calls. No account managers, no handoffs, no getting passed around a support queue. You get me start to finish, and I’m the one on the hook if your phone stays quiet.


Not a form person? Honestly, same.info@webmason.in