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For landscaping companies

Quote requests. Booked jobs.
One client per market.

The landscaping companies we work with don't want a "nice photos" website that ends with a contact form going nowhere. They want a site that earns its keep — turning summer quote requests into scheduled installs, then keeping last year's clients on a maintenance contract without anyone in the office lifting a finger.

Talk about your business
What I build for landscapers

Six things every landscaping business actually needs.

Most "landscaping website" templates give you a hero, a gallery, and a contact form. The businesses we work with need more than that.

Quote request flow 01 · Quote
01

Quote-request flow that actually converts.

Not a contact form. A real multi-step flow that asks the right questions — property size, services wanted, timeline, photos of the lot — and lands in your inbox ready to quote, not ready to chase.

  • Service-area check by ZIP before they fill anything out
  • Service-type pre-selection (mowing, design, hardscape, maintenance)
  • Optional photo upload (phone snapshots of the yard)
  • Auto-routed to the right estimator based on territory
Discuss your quote flow
Project portfolio gallery 02 · Portfolio
02

Project galleries that close the deal.

Project galleries with phase-by-phase timelines, materials, and budget range (when you're comfortable sharing it), and service-area map overlays so the right projects surface for the right prospects.

  • Project photo sliders with editorial layout
  • Per-project page with scope, materials, timeline, budget band
  • Filterable by service type (design, install, maintenance)
  • Geo-tagged projects on a service-area map
Show me your portfolio
Hardscape and patio 03 · Hardscape
03

Hardscape showcases — patios, walls, fire pits.

Hardscape work is where the money is — and where the photos do the selling. Editorial layouts for patios, retaining walls, fire features, outdoor kitchens. Each project gets the photo real estate it deserves.

  • Full-bleed project photos, no awkward crops
  • Material filters (paver, natural stone, concrete, block)
  • Build-phase timelines with photo progression
  • Budget-range bands (when disclosed)
Plan a hardscape build
Lawn maintenance 04 · Maintenance
04

Maintenance-contract signups, automated.

The recurring-revenue side of the business. Service-plan pages that explain the tiers, weekly/biweekly/monthly cadence, what's included per visit, and a one-click signup that puts the property on the route without a back-and-forth.

  • Three-tier plan comparison with included services
  • Property-size-based pricing calculator
  • Recurring signup with Stripe / Square integration
  • Self-serve customer portal for service-day changes
Set up maintenance plans
Landscape design 05 · Design
05

Landscape design process, shown properly.

Design-build firms need a site that explains their process — consultation, site analysis, concept, master plan, install — without sounding like every other template. We write it in your voice, not the trade's voice.

  • Process page written in your actual words
  • Concept-render galleries with annotation overlays
  • Plant-palette filters for native / drought-tolerant / edible
  • Project-phasing breakdowns for phased installs
Show your design process
Landscaping team at work 06 · Team
06

The team, the real team.

Landscaping is a people business. The site should show the actual crew, not stock photos of unidentified workers in safety vests. Crew pages with real names, real projects, and the pride that comes from doing good work.

  • Crew profiles with real project attributions
  • Behind-the-scenes process content
  • Careers / hiring page that doesn't feel corporate
  • Real customer testimonials, attached to real projects
Introduce your crew
A landscaping build, in motion

A landscaping site, in motion.

A short reel from a landscaping client engagement — site rebuild, brand refresh, and the lead system that turned summer into a sold-out install season.

Placeholder A real landscaping client reel — 30–60 seconds of the work and the lead system in action landscaping-reel.mp4 · 1600×900
How a landscaping build goes

Four steps. Plain language at each one.

i.

Listen

60–90 min kickoff call. I write up what I heard, in your words, and you tell me what I got wrong.

ii.

Build, in the open

Weekly demos on a shared staging URL. Plain-language explanations for every decision.

iii.

Ship

Domain wired, email live, llms.txt in place, Lighthouse 95+. You get a working site.

iv.

Stay close

Optional retainer for hosting, security patches, content tweaks, and the next feature when you're ready.

If you're a landscaping company

Let's talk about what you'd build.

30 minutes. If I'm not the right fit for your business, I'll tell you who is. No pitch deck, no pressure.

Book a call or email hi@rainerbuilt.com