Plumbing or HVAC
- Big click-to-call button on every page
- Service area map
- Emergency-call banner you can toggle
- Reviews pulled from Google
- Service pages that rank in local search
Not the AI slop you've been pitched. AI is how I build fast. Knowing what good looks like is how I get it right. You approve every line and every pixel before it goes live.
You know you need a real website. You've known for a while.
You asked an agency. They came back with an $8,000 quote and a 12-week timeline. They wanted a discovery workshop before anyone touched a keyboard.
You tried Fiverr. The site came back looking like 2009. The freelancer disappeared the second you asked for a change.
You tried building it yourself on Wix. You got two pages in, the menu broke on a phone, and the project has been sitting in a tab for six months.
Your nephew started it in 2018. He moved to Denver. Nobody has the password.
None of that is your fault. The market priced a real website like a luxury good for the last decade. That changed. Here's how.
Most agencies want you to spend $5,000 before your business has earned its first dollar. This doesn't.
Three months is a long time to lose calls to a competitor with a real site. You go live in 24 hours from approval.
Most local business sites are 4 to 7 pages. That's $200 to $350 to launch. Less than the deposit most agencies ask for to start a project.
Hosting, SSL, updates, backups, and small swaps are all covered by the $50/mo plan. You don't need to learn what any of that means.
Pay month to month. Cancel anytime. Keep the files. Use it as long as it's working for you.
Start with three pages. Add a services page next month. Same flat rate. No new project fees, no scope theater.
Eight in ten of your customers find you on their phone. Loads fast. Buttons fit a thumb. Contact info is one tap away. Tested on a real device before launch.
Not magic. Not a loss leader. The numbers work because of five specific things.
I am one person. There is no account manager. No project manager. No salesperson. No office in a glass building. The whole reason an agency quotes you $8,000 is to pay the seven people who got on the call to sell it to you.
The HTML, the CSS, the first draft of every page. AI handles it in minutes, not days. I spend my time on the part that matters: making it actually work, fixing what the AI got wrong, and making sure your site doesn't look like everyone else's.
A 15-minute call replaces the four-week discovery phase. I ask the questions that matter for a local business website. You answer. We move on.
No WordPress to maintain. No database to back up. No plugins to break. The site is plain HTML and CSS served from a global edge network. That is why hosting can be $50 a month and not $200.
I've built a library of components I trust: hero sections, service grids, contact blocks, testimonials, FAQs. I assemble your site from pieces I already know work. You get a custom site. I save twenty hours of from-scratch design.
Here are your real options, side by side.
No discovery workshops. No 12-week timelines. No 40-page proposals.
Two minutes. Tell me your business, what you need, and where I can reach you.
15 to 20 minutes. I'll ask what you want, what pages you need, and what your customers actually look for when they find you.
A flat number. $50 a page. No surprises, no upsells, no per-revision fees. If it's a fit, you say yes.
You get the preview link the next day. Revise as much as you want. Once you approve, the site goes live on your domain with hosting and an SSL certificate handled.
Five common builds. Yours will look similar. Most local business sites are 4 to 7 pages.
Don't see your business type? It doesn't matter. The structure is similar for any local service business. We'll figure out your pages on the call.
Whether you need three pages or twelve, all of this is in the box.
Here is the whole ledger.
Intro price for the first 10 clients. Most local business sites are 4 to 7 pages. You pay only after you approve the build.
No contract. Cancel anytime. Pause anytime.
After the first 10 clients, the build price moves to $150 to $300 per page. Hosting stays at $50/mo for everyone who signed up during launch. That price is locked for you as long as the site lives with me.
I'm Neil Busque. I build websites for local businesses and the people running them. I've shipped on WordPress, Shopify, GoHighLevel, Webflow, and a stack of less-fun platforms. I started this offer because the gap between what a local business actually needs and what an agency wants to sell them has been wide for a long time. AI closed it. I'm passing the savings on while I fill the first 10 spots.
See my work at busqueneil.com →Three rules. They are not in the fine print. They are the deal.
Quote first, build second, approval third, invoice last. If we get to the preview and you hate it, you owe nothing for the build. No partial fees, no deposit forfeit.
Headline wrong? Colors off? Section in the wrong order? Tell me. Fixed same day in most cases. No per-revision charges. No "that's a scope change" email.
Pay month to month. Cancel anytime. If you cancel, you keep the site files. I'll send you a zip the same day. No hostage situations.
Honest answer: this offer is new. I'm taking the first 10 clients at $50 a page because that's how I'm going to build the case studies that let me charge what a normal agency charges.
You get a real website at intro pricing. I get a portfolio. That's the trade.
Once 10 spots fill, the price moves to $150 to $300 a page. The hosting plan stays at $50 a month for everyone who got in during launch. That's locked.
If you're on the fence, this is the cheapest this offer will ever be. Once the spots are gone, they're gone.
Fill out the form. I'll text or email you within a few hours to set up a 15-minute call. If we're not a fit, no hard feelings.