Mobile-responsive website design
Most homeowners find you on their phone. If your site is hard to read or tap on mobile, you're losing those leads before they ever call. We design mobile-first, so you don't.
The homeowner is on their phone. Is your site ready?
A homeowner's roof is leaking and they grab their phone, not a laptop. If your site loads sideways, the text is tiny, or the call button is a pain to tap, they're gone, back to Google, calling the contractor whose site just worked. More than half of local searches happen on mobile. A site that isn't built for that screen is leaking leads at the exact moment they're ready to call.
What mobile-first actually means
Mobile-responsive isn't shrinking your desktop site to fit a phone. It's designing for the phone first, because that's where most of your leads start.
Designed for the thumb
Layouts that work one-handed, text you can read without pinching, and a tap-to-call button always within reach. The homeowner shouldn't have to work to contact you.
Fast on a cell connection
We optimize for speed on mobile data, not just office wifi, so the page loads before a homeowner in a driveway gives up. On the phone, slow is the same as gone.
Tested on real devices
We check the site across phones and tablets so it holds together everywhere, no broken layouts, no buttons that miss, no forms that won't submit on a smaller screen.
Mobile is where the lead is won or lost.
The phone in the homeowner's hand is the first test your site has to pass. These numbers show what failing it costs.
Of mobile visitors leave a site that takes more than three seconds to load. (Google)
Of users say a site's lack of mobile responsiveness is a key reason they leave. (industry data)
Of users won't recommend a business with a poorly designed mobile site. (industry data)
Questions
Many contractor sites technically display on a phone but are still hard to use, tiny text, awkward buttons, slow loading. Working on mobile and being designed for mobile are different things. We'll check yours honestly and tell you where it's losing leads.
Because most homeowners search for local services on their phone, often urgently. If your site frustrates them on mobile, they bounce and call a competitor. The phone is where the lead starts, so it's where the site has to work best.
Yes. Mobile-first means we design for the phone first, then scale up, so the site works beautifully on both. You don't trade a good desktop experience for a good mobile one. You get both, built in the right order.
Yes. Google uses mobile-first indexing, meaning it judges your site by its mobile version, and a poor mobile experience can hurt rankings. A properly responsive site protects both your rankings and the leads that come from them.