Built for contractors

Contractor websites that earn the quote request

InMinutes builds contractor and home-services websites that turn searches into quote requests. AI generates service pages, project galleries, and a clear quote CTA.

Why does a contractor need a website in 2026?

Homeowners search 'plumber near me' on their phone, click the top three results, and call whoever has a working site. You need to be one of those three.

What's built into every contractor site

Service pages

Each service — repairs, installs, inspections — gets a dedicated section optimized for local SEO.

Project gallery

Before/after photos. Add by chat: 'add the bathroom renovation we just finished'.

Free quote CTA

WhatsApp or form CTA on every page.

Service area map

Cities/zip codes you serve, in a clear list — boosts local search.

What sections does the AI build for a contractor?

Every contractor site is generated with these sections by default. Add, remove, or rearrange any of them by chat.

  • Hero with company name
  • Services
  • Project gallery
  • Service area
  • Why choose us / trust signals
  • Free quote CTA
  • Reviews

Which kinds of contractors does this work for?

PlumberElectricianHVACGeneral contractorRooferLandscaperPainterHandyman

FAQ

Can I list the cities I serve?

Yes — say 'add service area: [list of cities]' and AI builds a service-area section.

Will customers be able to request a quote?

Yes — every service page has a quote CTA routed to WhatsApp or your email.

How much does a contractor website cost?

Generating and previewing is free; publishing starts at $19/month including hosting and unlimited AI edits, so updating a service or a phone number does not mean paying a developer. Most contractors are quoted several thousand upfront for a comparable site.

What should a contractor website include?

The trades you actually do, the areas you cover, photos of finished jobs, any licence or insurance details, and a quote request that works from a phone. Before-and-after photos of your own work persuade far more than stock images, because customers are trying to judge whether you do work like theirs.

Do I need a website if most of my work comes from referrals?

Referrals still check you online before calling — a name someone was given gets searched, and if nothing credible comes up, that referral cools. A website mostly serves to confirm a decision that has already half been made, which is why it does not need to be elaborate to be worth having.

Can I show photos of past jobs?

Yes — ask for a gallery or project section and group it by trade or by area if that suits how you sell. Any photo can be swapped later by chat, so the gallery can stay current as jobs complete.

Your contractor site, live in 2 minutes

Type your business name. AI builds the rest.

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