Handyman services can look scattered unless the page groups jobs clearly.
Handyman websites that make small jobs feel easy to book
'Do you do gutter guards? What about a wobbly fence?' We build handyman websites that show exactly what you take on — so the right-sized jobs come in with photos, suburb, and timing already attached.
Why most handyman websites attract the wrong jobs.
Handyman work is a hundred small jobs, and that's exactly what makes the website hard: list everything and it reads like noise, list nothing and people assume you don't do it. The fix is grouping jobs the way customers think about them — by room, by problem, by 'while you're here'.
Visitors need to know what you do and what you don't take on.
Photos and task details make a huge difference to lead quality.
What we'd put on your handyman website
Your site has three jobs: make it obvious what you do, give people a reason to trust you, and turn interest into an enquiry you can actually act on. Everything below earns its spot by doing one of those.
Must-haves
- Job category cards for repairs, installs, maintenance, assembly, patching, and property prep.
- Clear exclusions for licensed trades where relevant.
- Quote form that asks for task type, photos, suburb, and preferred timing.
- Before-and-after examples when available.
Sections that match how customers choose
These are the blocks we'd start your site with. Photos, reviews, and real job details slot in as you send them through — the structure doesn't need rebuilding.
Common jobs grouped by room or task type.
What happens after enquiry.
Small job, half-day, and recurring maintenance pathways when offered.
Rental, pre-sale, or property-manager sections if relevant.
Turning visitors into enquiries
- Send-a-photo CTA for small repairs.
- Form fields for job list, suburb, access, photos, and ideal timing.
- Clear phone CTA for quick questions.
Getting found on Google
- Target service clusters like furniture assembly, plaster patching, door repairs, and property maintenance only if offered.
- Avoid pretending to offer licensed electrical or plumbing work unless properly licensed.
- Answer common questions about job size, photos, timing, and exclusions.
No big upfront bill. One small monthly fee.
Every site we build works the same way: we design it, build it, host it, and look after it — all for one monthly payment.
- $0 upfront — plans from $99 + GST a month
- Hosting, SSL, domain, and support all included
- Minor edits included; bigger rewrites quoted first
- Free homepage concept up front — see it before you pay anything
Drop your name and email. We build you a real homepage — yours to keep.
We learn what you do, who calls you, and what 'good' looks like.
We finish the build. You review. We tweak. Then we ship.
Edits, content, security, the works. You focus on the day job.
Questions handymen usually ask
What should a handyman website include?
A clear list of jobs you do, examples of recent work, service areas, a fast way to send photos, and honest exclusions.
Can the website help filter out bad-fit jobs?
Yes. Clear job categories, exclusions, and photo prompts help people self-select before they enquire.
Should handyman services be separate pages?
Only for strong service clusters. A few useful pages are better than dozens of thin pages for tiny tasks.
How much does a handyman website cost?
With A1 Local there's no upfront build cost. Many handymen start on the Basic Site at $99 + GST a month and step up once the job categories grow. Hosting, SSL, and support are included.
How long does a handyman website take to build?
The free homepage concept takes about 48 hours. Most handyman sites are live within two to three weeks of our first chat.
See it before you pay a cent.
Drop your name and email and we'll build a free homepage concept for your handyman business in about 48 hours. No card, no hard sell.
- Real homepage, on a live link
- ~48 hour turnaround
- Yours to keep — even if you walk away