Trade and city-specific pages
A page per trade per market, "kitchen remodeling in [city]", not one services list, so each search lands on copy and proof for that exact job.
Simplufy Book a call Industry growth systems
Most contractors do not lose jobs on price. They lose them in the gap between estimate requested and estimate followed up. We build the pages, campaigns, and pipeline that close that gap.
What buyers need
Buyers compare two or three companies in one sitting. These are the checks they run before reaching out, and the signals the system is built to put in front of them first.
License and insurance proof they can verify in seconds
Photos of completed jobs comparable to theirs
A clear picture of how the estimate process works
Recent local reviews, not five-year-old ones
What Simplufy builds
Everything below points at the same outcome: qualified estimates for remodels, HVAC, trades.
A page per trade per market, "kitchen remodeling in [city]", not one services list, so each search lands on copy and proof for that exact job.
Forms that capture project type, timeline, and photos, with instant confirmation texts, so the estimate process starts in minutes instead of whenever someone checks email.
Campaigns split by trade and ticket size, with budgets weighted toward the jobs you actually want more of, tracked through to signed work.
Stage-based sequences that follow up on sent estimates at day 2, 5, and 10 with reviews and proof, where most contractor revenue quietly leaks.
Best-fit services
Every industry system draws from the same eight Simplufy services. For contractors, these are the ones that move booked work first.
Fast, sharp, SEO-ready websites for service brands that need to look credible, explain what they do, and turn traffic into booked calls.
Explore Web DevelopmentGoogle Search and Performance Max management for service companies that need calls, forms, estimates, consultations, appointments, and enrollment inquiries from buyers already searching.
Explore Google PPCGoogle Local Services Ads setup and management for eligible industries where calls, booked appointments, trust badges, reviews, and fast response times can drive local demand.
Explore Google LSAGoHighLevel setup, pipelines, automations, calendars, forms, missed-call flows, and reporting that match how your team actually sells.
Explore CRM SolutionsSEO, answer engine optimization, and generative engine optimization for companies that want to be found when buyers search by service, problem, location, or industry.
Explore SEO / AEO / GEOCommon growth leaks
The patterns we find most often in audits. None of them are exotic. They are unfinished handoffs between marketing and follow-up, and each one is fixable.
In practice
A sample of the concrete assets an engagement like this produces, each one wired into the CRM so the result stays measurable.
Trade-specific landing pages by city and service
Estimate pipeline with stage-based follow-up at day 2, 5, and 10
Missed-call text-back for jobsite hours
Industry FAQ
Usually silence, not price. The homeowner collects three estimates, life gets busy, and the contractor who follows up with a useful nudge, a review link, a similar completed project, a financing option, gets the call back. An automated day 2, 5, and 10 sequence on every sent estimate recovers jobs that would otherwise quietly die.
They cover different timelines. LSA and PPC produce estimate requests within weeks and scale with budget; SEO compounds over months into demand you do not pay per click for. The honest answer depends on your trade, market, and capacity, which is why we audit first. What never works is running any channel into a thin website with no follow-up system behind it.
By tracking every lead from source to outcome in one pipeline. Forms, ad calls, and LSA leads enter the CRM tagged by source, and each one moves through estimate, signed, or lost. After a quarter you can see cost per signed job by channel, which turns budget decisions from guesswork into arithmetic.
Request a free audit
Tell us your trade, average job value, service area, and how estimates are currently booked. We will review where qualified project demand is leaking.