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Client demo websites for local service businesses

A client demo website is a sample site we build to show how a real local business could look, feel, and convert before any commitment. The examples below are demos only — every one can be fully customized to your brand, your services, and your city.

4 demo previews · Local service businesses · Built for SEO + AI search
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Demo concepts, built to compare quickly

These are demo website examples for clients reviewing possible layouts and presentation styles. Each one is a complete, working concept for a different kind of local service business, so you can see how a real site might be organized rather than guessing from a description.

Every demo is built the same way we build for paying clients — to generate calls, not agency reports — which is the whole point of working with a local SEO specialist instead of a generalist agency. The copy, photos, and service areas you see are placeholders for that concept; on a real project they are replaced with your business details.

Underneath the design, each demo carries the same AI visibility and local-search groundwork we put into every build: clean structure, fast loading, and clear content that tells both search engines and AI tools exactly what the business does and where it works.

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The screenshots are visual previews. Click a card to open the live demo in a new tab, then compare the layouts and tell us which direction fits your business.

Screenshot of the ElectraFix Appliance Repair demo website homepage
Appliance Repair

ElectraFix Appliance Repair

Port Coquitlam & Lower Mainland, BC

This demo is an appliance repair website concept for a home-service business in British Columbia's Lower Mainland. It shows how a single-trade repair company can present a focused, conversion-oriented site. The hero leads with a clear same-day, warranted-repair promise paired with prominent "Book a Repair" and click-to-call actions — the pattern that works for urgent home-service searches. Below the hero, a grid of service tiles covers the core jobs the business handles: refrigerator, washing machine, dryer, dishwasher, stove and oven, and garburator repair, plus dryer vent cleaning, so visitors can self-identify their problem quickly. A simple three-step "How ElectraFix Works" section — call or book, on-site diagnosis, fast warranted repair — sets expectations, and supporting sections cover serviced brands, the Lower Mainland service area, customer-style testimonials, and an FAQ. Booking and phone calls-to-action repeat throughout, closing with a final "Book Your Repair" block. As an example, this layout suits appliance repair technicians, small repair shops, and other reactive home-service trades where speed and trust drive the call. The brands, reviews, and copy shown are placeholder demo content used to illustrate structure and tone; on a real build they are replaced with the business's own details.

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Screenshot of the Geo Garage Doors demo website homepage
Garage Doors

Geo Garage Doors

Richmond Hill & the GTA

This demo is a garage door company website concept aimed at homeowners across Richmond Hill and the wider GTA. It shows how a visual, project-led service business can balance trust-building with clear conversion paths. The hero pairs a large project image with a "Book a Free Evaluation" call-to-action and a 24/7 service message, signalling availability for urgent repairs. The site separates the three core revenue lines — new door installation, opener installation, and repair & maintenance — so visitors can quickly find the right path, whether they need a broken spring fixed or a full replacement. A standout feature is the question-led content: sections answer practical homeowner questions such as whether to repair or replace, which problems need fixing right away, response times and service area, maintenance cadence, and the door styles available — strong for search and for reassuring cautious buyers. A project gallery provides visual proof, and a testimonial section and FAQ lead into a final "Ready to Fix or Upgrade Your Garage Door?" call-to-action. As an example, this layout fits garage door installers and repair companies, and adapts well to similar visual home-improvement trades like fencing, windows, or roofing. Names, photos, and reviews shown are placeholder demo content for illustration only.

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Screenshot of the Motorhead Speed Shop demo website homepage
Auto Repair

Motorhead Speed Shop

North York, Toronto

This demo is an auto repair shop website concept for an independent garage in North York, Toronto. It shows how a local mechanic can present a bold, trustworthy storefront online. The hero uses a strong automotive visual with a clear "North York's Trusted Auto Repair Shop" headline and a prominent click-to-call button, reflecting how most auto-repair customers prefer to phone. Directly beneath the hero, a row of trust badges — illustrative items such as a 12-month warranty, a star rating, years of experience, and licensing — is used to build confidence quickly; these are placeholder demo values, not verified results. An "Our Services" section lists the shop's core work: oil change, brake services, Ontario Safety Certificate, pre-purchase inspection, wheel alignment, and tire change & balancing, each able to link to its own detail page. A "Family-Owned. Honestly Run." section adds a personal, neighbourhood-shop tone, and a "Find Us" area with directions supports local map and walk-in intent. As an example, this layout suits independent auto repair shops, tire and service centres, and similar automotive businesses that rely on local trust and phone calls. All business details, ratings, and imagery shown are placeholder demo content included to illustrate the layout, not real performance claims.

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Screenshot of the Yappalot Business VoIP demo website homepage
Business VoIP / Hosted PBX

Yappalot Business VoIP

Canada

This demo is a business VoIP and hosted PBX website concept aimed at Canadian companies, and it shows a different style from the home-service examples: a product-led, SaaS-style layout. The hero frames a clear value proposition — replacing legacy phone systems with cloud calling — alongside proof chips (plans from a set monthly price, unlimited Canada and USA calling, no hardware) and dual calls-to-action to get a quote or call. A feature section presents the platform's capabilities: cloud PBX, unlimited calling, mobile and desktop apps, team collaboration, CRM integrations, and 24/7 Canadian support. A "Built for Businesses of Every Size" section segments the audience into small business, growing teams, remote and hybrid, and multi-location, helping different buyers see themselves. A transparent pricing section with selectable plans, reasons to choose the provider (Canadian provider, zero hardware cost, honest pricing, fast setup), an FAQ, and a closing "Ready to Cut Your Phone Bill?" call-to-action complete the page. As an example, this layout fits B2B service providers, software and telecom products, and subscription businesses that need to explain features and pricing before a quote rather than chase an urgent phone call. Plans, figures, and brand details shown are placeholder demo content for illustration only.

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Demos are example concepts only. Business names, photos, and details shown are placeholders for each layout and are replaced with your own on a real build.

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What to look for when comparing demos

Start with the hero — the first screen a customer sees. Notice how each demo makes the main action obvious, whether that is a phone number, a quote request, or a booking button. Then look at how services are laid out, how trust is shown, and how quickly you can find what you would actually want as a customer.

You are choosing a direction, not a finished page. Pick the demo whose structure and tone feel closest to your business, and we shape the rest from there. If you already have a website and just want to know where it stands before any redesign, a local SEO audit is the more useful place to begin.

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Client demo questions

They are sample websites we built to show different layouts and presentation styles for local service businesses. Each one is a working example you can click through — not a live client account or a real customer's data.
Yes. Every demo is a starting point, not a fixed template. Colours, copy, photos, sections, and structure are all adjusted to fit your brand, your services, and the city you work in.
No. The thumbnails are previews so you can compare the look of each demo quickly. Click any card to open the full demo, and your finished site is built fresh for your business.
Yes. Each thumbnail links to the full demo, so you can open several in new tabs, compare the layouts side by side, and tell us which direction feels closest to what you want.
Yes. Each demo is structured for local search and AI visibility — fast, clean code, clear service and location content, and proper schema markup so search engines and AI tools can read the site.
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