For electricians & the trades

    The ad wins the click. The page wins the job.

    You pay for every visit. More than half the people who tap an ad give up before a slow page shows anything, and the ones who stay land on a homepage with the number three scrolls down. We assemble our services into one fix for that.

    The trades combination

    After-hours call handlingComing soon
    A booked van, on autopilot
    Works with what you runJobberHousecall ProServiceTitanWorkizQuickBooksall kept, none replaced

    The click, itemised

    A hundred people tap your ad. Here's where they go.

    Illustrative, at what a residential shop typically pays per click. Only the first number is measured: it's Google's own share of mobile visits that leave a page that takes over three seconds.

    1. 53Leave before the page paintsPaid for, never seen. A homepage that takes eight seconds on a phone loses them in the white screen, and the click is billed either way.
    2. 38See the page, don't callThey searched for a panel upgrade and landed on your whole history. No number on the first screen, a contact form nobody fills in at 11 PM.
    3. 9CallThe ones the ad was for. The page decides how many of the hundred end up in this row.

    At $25 a click that's $2,500 for nine calls. Same ad, same money: fix the page and the same hundred taps put more people in the last row. That's the whole reason we build the page before touching the ads.

    Problem → prescription

    Four ways a shop leaks jobs, and the services that plug each one.

    We look at your business the way a homeowner does: on a phone, with a problem, ready to call the first one who answers. Each leak below maps to the pieces of our stack that fix it.

    Leak 01 · They never find you

    Not in the map pack for "electrician near me".

    A tripped breaker at 9 PM gets three calls, to the three shops on the map. Page 2 doesn't get a call, it gets a job that went to somebody else.

    "I called the first three that came up. You weren't one of them."the job you never quoted

    Leak 02 · The ad wins, the page loses

    $25 a click, landing on a homepage that takes eight seconds.

    The ad promised a panel upgrade. The page is your whole company, loading slowly, number in the footer. Half of them are gone before it paints; the rest can't find who to call.

    "We ran Google Ads for a year. Clicks, sure. Couldn't tell you what they turned into."ads without the page

    Leak 03 · The call hits voicemail

    You're on a ladder. The homeowner is already dialing the next one.

    Jobs start with a call, and the call comes while your hands are full. Whoever picks up first gets it, and a form nobody fills in doesn't count as picking up.

    "I left a message and nobody called back, so I went with the guy who answered."the job that went to voicemail

    What we prescribe

    01Website rebuild · lead fixYour number one tap away on every screen, and a request button for the ones who won't call: the 11 PM ones, the ones who hate phones. Every request lands on your phone as it happens, and whatever you schedule in stays.
    After-hours call handling · the call itselfComing soonWhen you're on a ladder or it's 11 PM, someone picks up in your shop's name, writes the job down and it lands on your phone. The homeowner never reaches the next listing.

    Leak 04 · February is quiet

    June turns work away. Winter is a coin flip.

    Once the page converts and the number is one tap away, a thin schedule becomes an ads problem, a cheap one. And a profile with last year's license date and no new reviews quietly undoes all of it.

    "Winter's dead, then in June I'm turning work away."the seasonal shop

    The back-of-napkin math

    What's the leak costing you?

    Tick what sounds like your shop, put in two numbers you already know, and see the rough monthly cost, plus the combination that plugs it.

    Sound familiar?

    $

    Roughly on the table

    $0/mo

    Tick the boxes that sound like you

    The combination that plugs it

    01 Website rebuild02 Getting found03 Ads04 Looking after
    For this combination, month to month, walk away anytime
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    A rough estimate, not a promise. The free analysis replaces it with your real numbers.

    From our clients

    What owners wrote about us.

    Unprompted reviews, published on Trustpilot by the owners themselves. Nobody was asked for them and nobody was offered anything for them.

    Rated 5 out of 5
    A website that finally feels like Pofel. We wanted a website that felt like our brand, not just another restaurant page, and Webtrigo really got it. They built a site that makes it easy for people to see our menu, find us and order online, while still keeping the personality of Pofel. The whole thing feels clean, modern, and much more like the experience we want people to have when they visit us. Really happy with the result.
    PofelRestaurant · July 2026
    Rated 5 out of 5
    I run a small physical therapy and rehab practice, and our old website was a bare one-page site that barely showed what we do. Then Webtrigo emailed me out of the blue with it already rebuilt as a preview, I honestly wasn't expecting that. The first draft was better than anything we'd had; I asked for a few small changes, and three days later it was live. The team made the whole thing effortless, and the new site finally represents us. Love it.
    TomasPhysical therapy and rehab practice · June 2026
    Rated 5 out of 5
    I was pleasantly surprise about the experience with Webtrigo. They offered me services, activation was quick, smooth and easy to understand. I was very pleased by the prices. Thank you!
    DrahoslavaFebruary 2026

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    How it starts

    Three steps, and the first two are free.

    The free analysis

    Day 1 · free

    One page: what comes up when a homeowner searches your trade in your area, how fast the page your ads land on loads, whether your number is one tap away. Yours to keep either way.

    The page, built first

    Week 1 · still free

    We build the new site from your photos, jobs and reviews, then send you the link. Compare it to your current one on your phone.

    Go live, add layers

    When you say so

    Pay only if you want it live. Then add getting found or ads as they earn their keep, and have us look after all of it. Month to month, walk away anytime.

    What owners ask us

    See your shop the way a homeowner does.

    One free page: what a homeowner finds when they search your trade, how fast the page your ads land on loads, where your number hides, and what we'd fix first. Yours to keep either way.

    Written by a person, not a tool. Usually the same day. Rather talk it through? Talk to Lukas, 15 minutes