North Web Dev

For handyman services

A homeowner with a list of small repairs picks the first pro who looks reliable.

Nobody calls three handymen about a leaky faucet and a loose handrail. They open a phone, find one who clearly does this work, and book. If your site does not say what you fix and how to reach you, the job goes to whoever made it easy.

  • A clear list of what you fix, so the job is yours before they call
  • Book a job requests that land straight in your inbox
  • Tap to call and text, because small jobs go to the fast reply
  • Found on Google and AI when someone searches your area
Quality hand tools laid out on a clean workbench in a bright workshop

The first thing they check

Three answers your customer wants before they choose you.

  • Do you do the kind of small jobs I have?

    A plain list of what you fix, drywall, fixtures, mounts, doors, and the odd repairs nobody else will touch. Homeowners worry their job is too small or too random to call about. When your site names the work they have on the fridge, they stop wondering and book the whole list at once.

  • Will you actually show up when you say?

    This is the fear that kills handyman leads. Your site answers it with how you book, when you arrive, and how you confirm, all in plain words. People have been ghosted by a handyman before. Show that you take a job request, reply fast, and keep the time, and you win the trust on the spot.

  • How do I book you without a long phone call?

    A short job request form and a tap to call and text, sitting where a thumb already rests. Most people would rather type a quick note about the leak than explain it on a call. Let them send the job from the page and the lead lands in your inbox with the details already written down.

Close, hands-on work, the same care that goes into your website

You get one person who sweats the details.

No agency, no account managers, no handoffs. I design, build, host, and maintain the whole site myself, and I sweat the details, so it is as sharp as the work you put your name on.

Be the first handyman on this page.

This is a design built for handyman work, not a client I am dressing up as proof. Sign on and yours becomes the real site shown here, with the jobs you do, your area, and your name on it.

$0

down to start

$200

a month, all in

2 to 3

weeks to live

Common questions

The questions owners ask before they start.

  • It is $0 down and $200 a month, with design, hosting, security, and edits all included. No setup fee and no contract to wrestle with. You get a custom site built around the repairs you take and the area you cover, and the flat price never moves, whether your week is full or slow.

  • About two to three weeks from our first call. You tell me what you fix and where you work, share a few photos, and I handle design, build, and launch. There is no agency and no drawn out project, just one person moving it from idea to live while you stay on the tools.

  • Yes. Your site is built for local SEO and for answer engines like Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT, with plain pages listing what you fix in each town you serve. So when someone searches handyman near me, or asks an assistant who can hang a door in your area, your name comes up in the answer.

  • Yes, and that is where most of your jobs start. The site is built mobile first, so a homeowner standing at the broken thing can read your services, tap to call or text, and send a job request in seconds. A page that fights their thumb just sends the small job to the next pro.

  • You never touch code or hosting. When you add a skill, change your hours, or want a new photo up, you text or email me and I make the edit, usually the same day. You stay out in the field fixing things and the site keeps up with what you actually offer this week.

A sunlit sea of clouds with mountain peaks breaking through at golden blue hour

You fix the house. I will handle the website.

Tell me what you fix and the area you cover. You get a straight answer on cost and a site live in about two to three weeks.