Project pages by service line
Design-build, irrigation, hardscapes, and maintenance each get their own page with galleries and budget signals, so high-ticket searches stop landing on mowing copy.
Simplufy Book a call Industry growth systems
A $40 mow and a $40,000 patio are different businesses. We build systems that qualify, route, and follow up on each, so the spring rush turns into booked projects instead of chaos.
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.
A portfolio of projects like the one they are imagining
Clarity on whether you do design-build, maintenance, or both
A budget range before they invest in an on-site consultation
How scheduling works, especially during the spring backlog
What Simplufy builds
Everything below points at the same outcome: lawn care, design, irrigation, hardscape projects.
Design-build, irrigation, hardscapes, and maintenance each get their own page with galleries and budget signals, so high-ticket searches stop landing on mowing copy.
Estimate forms that capture project type, budget range, and property photos, so a $40k patio inquiry and a weekly-mow request route to different pipelines.
Campaigns timed ahead of the season paired with automated intake, confirmations, and scheduling, so the busiest weeks produce booked work instead of dropped calls.
Your maintenance roster is your warmest project audience. Seasonal sequences offer lighting, irrigation upgrades, and hardscape consultations to clients who already trust you.
Best-fit services
Every industry system draws from the same eight Simplufy services. For landscaping, 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 PPCSEO, 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 / GEOGoHighLevel setup, pipelines, automations, calendars, forms, missed-call flows, and reporting that match how your team actually sells.
Explore CRM SolutionsFacebook and Instagram ad campaigns for visual offers, retargeting, lead generation, seasonal promotions, consultations, and high-value service demand.
Explore Meta AdsCommon 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.
Hardscape project page with budget-range qualifier
Spring cleanup campaign with maintenance-plan upsell
Estimate request flow with property photo upload
Industry FAQ
Qualify on the form, not on-site. Asking project type, budget range, and timeline, and requesting property photos, filters out mismatched inquiries before you drive anywhere. Serious buyers happily answer those questions; the ones who will not were unlikely to book anyway. The CRM then routes big projects and maintenance requests to different pipelines.
Late winter, before the first warm weekend triggers the rush. Homeowners plan projects weeks before they call, and the company already visible when planning starts gets the consultation. Just as important: have automated intake and confirmations ready, because winning the click and then missing the call during the surge is the most common spring leak.
Usually your existing maintenance clients. They already trust your crews and see your work weekly, which makes them the warmest audience for lighting, irrigation upgrades, and hardscapes. A seasonal upsell sequence to the maintenance roster routinely produces project revenue at zero acquisition cost.
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Share your main landscape services, project photos, service area, and estimate process. We will identify the best pages and campaigns to prioritize.