The Electrician's Website Problem

You run an electrical business. Customers check your website before calling. They see your service areas, pricing, availability, and testimonials. But your website is outdated. Last month you expanded to a new city—it's not on your website. Your rates increased due to material costs—the website still shows old prices. A customer calls expecting the old rate, and there's awkwardness. You lost trust because your website wasn't current.

For tradespeople, an outdated website costs business. Customers compare your pricing with competitors online. They check if you serve their area. They read reviews. If your information is stale, they move on. Updating your website shouldn't require a developer—but traditionally, it does.

What Changes on a Tradesperson's Website

Service areas and geographic coverage

You expand to a new suburb. You drop coverage from an area because you're too busy. Your service area map needs to update. Customers need accurate info about where you operate.

Pricing and service packages

Material costs fluctuate. You adjust rates accordingly. You create new service bundles. Your website pricing must stay current—mistakes here cost you money in phone calls and lost deals.

Availability and response times

You're fully booked for two weeks. You want to show "currently booking for July." You add an apprentice and can accept more jobs. These changes need to go live immediately.

Testimonials and project portfolio

You finish a major renovation. You want to feature it on your homepage with photos and client testimonials. A traditional developer approach means waiting days for it to go live.

Update your tradesperson website instantly

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Real Impact: Lost Jobs from Outdated Information

A homeowner searches for "electrician" and finds your website. They see your rates are €80/hour. They call to get a quote. You tell them €95/hour now—prices went up three months ago but the website wasn't updated. They feel misled. They book a competitor. Your website cost you a customer because it was outdated.

A typical tradesperson loses 2-5 jobs monthly from outdated info—that's €500-2,500 in lost monthly revenue.

How WebAssist Works

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The AI updates your website and sends a preview. Changes go live the same day.

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