πŸ› οΈ HANDYMAN WEBSITE

A handyman website that lists everything you actually do.

TV mounting, drywall patches, ceiling fans, leaky faucets, the honey-do list β€” on one clean page. $9 a year, live tonight.

Build Mine Now β†’

Handymen lose work to whichever name shows up first on Google with a phone number, services, and a couple of photos. Most haven't bothered with a website because it costs $20+ a month elsewhere. Nanopage is $9 a year β€” list everything you do, every area you cover, and let the page do the calling for you.

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What you upload

  • β†’Business name and phone number
  • β†’Service area
  • β†’Long list of services (the more specific, the better)
  • β†’Minimum job size or hourly rate (optional)
  • β†’A few before/after photos
  • β†’Insurance info
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What you get

  • βœ“Hero with tap-to-call
  • βœ“Full services list (long is good for SEO)
  • βœ“Service area
  • βœ“Pricing or hourly rate (optional)
  • βœ“Recent jobs / photos
  • βœ“Reviews
  • βœ“Contact form for quotes
  • βœ“FAQ

Just say this

Example prompt

"Build a handyman website for [name] in [city]. Long services list, tap-to-call, service area."

Then chat with the AI to change anything β€” copy, colors, sections, photos.

See a real one

A site Nanopage already built for this kind of page.

All templates β†’

FAQ

Should my services list be long or short?

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Long. Each item is a search term. "Ceiling fan installation," "TV mounting," "drywall patch" β€” each one helps you show up.

Minimum job size or hourly rate β€” show it?

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Showing it filters out small calls you don't want. Skip it if you want every call.

I work alone β€” is "we" or "I" better?

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Customers prefer specific. "I've been fixing things in [city] for 12 years" beats "we offer quality service."

Cost per year?

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$9 β€” flat. Less than one hour of your time.

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A handyman website that lists everything you actually do.

$9 / year. Live in 3-5 minutes. No designer required.

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