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Contractor websites that make the next lead easier to trust.

A focused intake path for trades businesses that need a customer-owned website, stronger local service pages, clean analytics, and lead routing that connects to the operating system behind the business.

Owned customer domain path
Fast Astro and Cloudflare delivery
Routed lead capture pipeline

Who it is for

Contractor Websites fits teams with real operational drag.

  • Contractors replacing underperforming brochure sites
  • Trades businesses that need stronger local SEO and cleaner service pages
  • Owners who want lead capture connected to operations instead of a dead inbox

Start with the business, not a theme

The intake starts with service mix, geography, proof, photos, and the way leads are handled today. That keeps the website scoped around sales quality instead of decorative page count.

The launch path uses customer-owned domains, no co-branding, and analytics the customer can keep after handoff.

Designed to connect with the lead pipeline

A contractor site is not complete when the page looks polished. The important handoff is from form submission to a usable lead record, with spam controls, structured payloads, and clear ownership.

This get-started path stays under /contractor-websites/get-started/ on the flagship domain per ADR-259 and ADR-354.

Contractor Websites FAQ

Common questions.

Do contractor websites stay on mcluckiebuilds.com?

No. Customer sites move to customer-owned domains; this path is only the McLuckie Builds get-started page.

What does the intake need?

Service areas, priority services, proof photos, contact preferences, domain status, analytics ownership, and the current lead handling process.

Can the site connect to TradeOps later?

Yes. The lead pipeline is designed so customer-site leads can route to the customer's own tenant when the operating system is ready.

Next step

Talk through Contractor Websites.

Bring the current workflow, the constraints, and the result you need. The first step is a practical recommendation, not a software sales script.