JIGL · Landscaping Web Design

Landscaping websites that actually book spring cleanups

Every March your phone rings off the hook and every November it dies, because the site has no seasonal package page telling visitors what's available in October.

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The usual problems

Why landscaping sites usually fail

  1. Every March your phone rings off the hook and every November it dies, because the site has no seasonal package page telling visitors what's available in October.
  2. Your portfolio is 12 JPEGs from a 2019 Nikon D3200 shot in flat noon light. Prospects eyeballing a $40k backyard can't picture what you'd do for them.
  3. Homeowners want to see a design before they sign, but there's nowhere to upload a property photo and start a concept, so they go to the competitor with a design-preview form.
What's included

What a JIGL landscaping site includes

Seasonal packages page

A live page that cycles spring cleanup, summer mow+edge, fall leaf-haul, and winter snow-removal, each with per-season pricing and booking cutoff dates.

Real before/after portfolio

Full-bleed project galleries with the before shot taken at the same angle as the after. JIGL will help you rebuild the shoot library if yours is thin or dated.

Design-preview upload flow

A form that accepts property photos and a rough sketch, routed to your designer. The prospect leaves having done something instead of waiting on a callback.

Local plant + zone guides

Per-city plant guides scoped to your USDA zone, actual SEO gold. 'Shade-tolerant perennials in Austin' brings in hot design-build leads every April.

Recurring maintenance CTA

Seasonal one-offs are bait; the real money is signing the maintenance contract. The site funnels 'one mow' leads toward the 'lock in your season' upsell.

Google Business Profile sync

Site content, hours, photos, and service areas mirror your GBP automatically, no manual dual-entry, and updates flow both ways during onboarding.

Target

Designed for landscaping outcomes like:

Design goal
64%
maintenance contracts / season

Built to raise signed maintenance contracts ~64% in the first season when the site makes the recurring plan the default ask.

Reference template

See the landscaping template

FAQ

Landscaping website questions

I do lawn care but not landscape design, is this overkill?
Starter or Pro tier is fine. You drop the design-preview feature and lean harder into the seasonal-package and maintenance-contract flow. The stack is modular.
Can the design-preview form feed into my designer's workflow?
Yes. Submissions route into whatever your designer uses. Yardzen, DynaSCAPE, plain Google Drive. Property photos and notes attach automatically.
How fast can I launch before spring?
Two weeks from brief to live, which means a mid-February start gets you ready for the March phone surge. Lock in the slot by December if you want design-preview included.
Do you handle the GBP setup if I haven't claimed it?
Yes. JIGL walks you through claiming, photo upload, Q&A, and category selection during onboarding. The site and the GBP reinforce each other in the local rankings.
What does a landscaping website cost?
Pro tier ($999) covers solo and small-crew landscapers. Elite tier ($1,299) for design-build firms or multi-crew operations with distinct maintenance and installation divisions.
Can I update seasonal pricing myself?
Yes. Seasonal packages, plant inventory, and blog posts live in a simple content file anyone on your team can edit. No developer required for Tuesday's price change.

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