For Landscaping Companies
The yard sells itself. Your website just has to show it.
Landscaping is won on photos and repeat customers. thundr builds a site that showcases every finished project by service and neighborhood, and keeps content fresh through every season.
Why generic website builders fall short
Built for landscaping, not a generic template.
Spring rush, then a slow crawl
Landscaping demand spikes hard in spring and fall and drops off in between. A static site can't adapt — you need seasonal content (spring cleanups, fall leaf removal, snow contracts) that starts ranking before each season begins, not after.
One-time installs vs. recurring maintenance
Design/build clients and weekly-mow maintenance clients search completely differently. Most landscaper sites mash both into one generic 'services' page instead of separate pages that speak to each buyer.
Your portfolio is your resume
A finished patio or a fresh sod lawn convinces a homeowner faster than any sales copy. If your photos aren't tied to the neighborhood and service that produced them, you're losing the local trust signal that wins the job.
What's included
Everything a landscaping business needs.
Service × area pages
Lawn maintenance in Oakville. Hardscaping in Burlington. Every service and area combination gets its own page, so you show up for exactly what people search.
Project galleries by neighborhood
Job-site photos are placed automatically on the matching service and location pages — your portfolio builds itself as you upload.
Seasonal content, timed right
Spring cleanup and fall leaf-removal pages can be scheduled to start ranking before the season hits, not after your competitors already have the traffic.
One-time vs. recurring, split cleanly
Design/build and ongoing maintenance get their own dedicated pages and messaging, instead of one blurry 'services' page trying to speak to both.
Booking + deposits built in
Cal.com scheduling and Stripe deposits are built in from day one for design consultations and seasonal contract signups.
Weekly blog, zero touch
Seasonal lawn care tips and project spotlights publish every week automatically — content that keeps Google seeing an active site.
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