Website examples for local businesses
See live projects and demo concepts that show how a clear local business website can present services, prices, trust signals and contact options.
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Local business website examples
Below you will find live client websites we built and maintain, plus demo concepts by industry. Each example shows how we structure a page when the goal is calls, bookings, quote requests or trust before contact.
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What each example is designed to improve
These website examples for local businesses focus on the same business goals: help visitors understand the offer quickly, trust the business and take the next step. That usually means clearer services, visible prices or ranges, opening hours, location, photos, FAQ and a simple contact or booking path.
Mobile-first layouts matter because most local searches happen on a phone. A restaurant website should make the menu and reservations obvious. A website for a plumber should show the service area and emergency contact without hunting. A website for a beauty salon should show treatments and booking in seconds.
Calls, bookings, trust and clear information
Every example below is designed around the same business outcomes: help visitors understand the offer quickly, trust the business, and take the next step. That usually means visible services, honest prices or ranges, opening hours, location, photos, FAQ and a simple contact or booking path.
Some projects prioritise calls (emergency trades). Others focus on bookings (salons, clinics) or quote requests (B2B services). All use mobile-first layouts because most local searches happen on a phone.
Mobile-first examples for service businesses
Fast AMP and static HTML pages load quickly on average mobile connections. That matters when someone compares three local businesses in under a minute. A clear page with tap-to-call, booking links or a short contact form wins attention before they go back to search results.
See how this works for your trade on industries or request a layout plan via order.
Example structure: business type, problem, sections, goal
Each live project card below lists the business type, the customer problem the site solves, the main website sections we built, and the primary goal: calls, bookings, quote requests or trust. Demo concepts further down follow the same logic for trades we serve most often.
Live client websites
These are real websites we built and maintain. They are not demo images. Each card lists business type, customer problem, website sections and the main goal.
Dent Blanche PDR, mobile hail repair
Multilingual website (DE/FR/IT) for mobile paintless dent repair across Switzerland. Online damage form, FAQ, B2B and private client sections.
Switzerland, Automotive PDR
Business type: Mobile automotive PDR (Switzerland)
Problem: Customers need fast multilingual access to damage reporting and service areas.
Sections: Home, services, online damage form, FAQ, B2B and private client areas
Goal: Quote requests and trust
Dent Blanche Carrosserie, body shop
Website for a fixed carrosserie workshop in the Olten-Aarau region: PDR, bodywork, paint, detailing and customer service with gallery and blog.
Switzerland, Carrosserie
Business type: Fixed carrosserie workshop
Problem: Visitors must understand repairs offered and book with confidence.
Sections: Services, gallery, blog, contact, customer service
Goal: Calls and quote requests
Urogynecological physiotherapy, Warsaw
Local clinic website on Warsaw Wola: specializations, methods, patient stories, PWZFz credentials, contact and map.
Poland, Physiotherapy
Business type: Urogynecological physiotherapy clinic
Problem: Patients need credentials, methods and booking paths before first visit.
Sections: Specializations, methods, patient stories, credentials, contact, map
Goal: Bookings and trust
Computer repair emergency, Warsaw
Local IT service website: 24/7 laptop repair, virus removal, data recovery and remote support with clear service areas.
Poland, IT services
Business type: Local IT repair service
Problem: Urgent searches need 24/7 contact and clear service coverage.
Sections: Services, emergency contact, service areas, remote support
Goal: Calls and quote requests
Paintless dent repair, Warsaw
Local PDR business website explaining paintless dent removal, FAQ, service method and contact for Warsaw and surrounding areas.
Poland, Automotive PDR
Business type: Paintless dent repair (Warsaw)
Problem: Customers must understand the PDR method and contact quickly.
Sections: Method explanation, FAQ, service area, contact
Goal: Calls and trust
Website examples by industry
Every trade has slightly different needs, so we have put together a concept for each of the businesses we work with most. Use them to picture what your own site could include. The layout, sections and wording shown here are a starting point. When you order, we build a real website shaped around your services, your area and the photos you provide.
Each concept below lists the sections that usually belong on that kind of site. You do not have to use all of them. We trim or add sections so the final page matches how you actually work and what your customers need to know before they contact you.
Website for a cleaning company: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A clear page for home and office cleaning that explains what is included, how booking works and which areas are covered. The focus is on trust and an easy way to get a quote.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a beauty salon: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.An elegant page for a beauty salon with a soft, premium feel. It puts the treatment menu and opening hours up front so a new client can decide and book quickly.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a nail salon: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A modern nail salon page built around the service list and styles offered. It is designed to look good on a phone, since most clients will find it while searching nearby.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a hair salon and barber: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A clean page for a hair salon or barber shop with a clear price list and an easy booking prompt. It works for a single chair or a small team.
Order similar websiteWebsite for an auto repair shop: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A practical page for a garage that lists the repairs and checks offered and makes it simple to ask for a quote. The tone is straightforward, without filler, with emphasis on quick contact.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a car detailing studio: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A sharp page for a detailing business that shows packages from a basic wash to a full interior and exterior detail. Before and after photos fit naturally here.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a physiotherapy clinic: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A calm, clear page for a physiotherapy clinic that explains treatments and how to book an appointment. The design keeps the focus on reassurance and easy contact.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a massage therapist: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A relaxed page for a massage therapist with a simple treatment menu and prices. It is built to feel calm and to make booking a session quick.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a plumber: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A focused page for plumbing services that makes repairs, installations, service area and emergency contact easy to find.
Order similar websiteWebsite for an electrician: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A professional page for electrical services that explains repairs, installations, safety work, coverage and the quickest way to request a quote.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a restaurant: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A restaurant concept with menu, food photos, opening hours, location and a simple contact or booking button.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a dentist: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A dental clinic concept with a service list, first-visit information, opening hours and a simple contact path.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a moving company: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A reassuring page for a moving company that lists the services offered and explains how to request a quote for a specific move. It is built to answer the first questions a customer has.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a tutor and local school: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A friendly, clear page for a private tutor or small school that lists subjects, levels and how lessons work. It makes it easy for a parent or student to get in touch.
Order similar websiteWebsite for a veterinary clinic: demo concept
Demo concept, not a client project.A calm page for a vet clinic that lists services, species treated, opening hours and emergency information. It helps pet owners decide quickly when they need care.
Order similar websiteWhat every website concept can include
Across all of these trades, the building blocks are similar. A good local site does not need to be complicated. It needs to answer the questions a customer has before they decide to contact you. Depending on your business, a concept can include any of the following.
- A clear headline stating what you do and where
- A short, honest description of your services
- A price list or price range in plain language
- Opening hours and the area you cover
- Space for your own real photos
- A simple contact section with an email link
- Proper titles and descriptions for search engines
- A fast, mobile-first layout
Why these are visual demo concepts
- These examples are visual website concepts, not fake client projects.
- Full website files are created individually after an order.
- Demo previews are shown as images to protect the design and source code.
- Each paid website receives its own layout, content, images and SEO structure.
We show pictures rather than live demo pages on purpose. Publishing full working templates would let anyone copy the code without ordering. By keeping the previews as images, we can show you the direction of the work while the actual build stays unique to each paying client.
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Found a concept that fits your trade? The next step is a short email. Tell us which concept is closest to what you want, describe your business and send any photos you already have. We reply with a quote and a delivery time, then build a real website shaped around your services.
If none of the concepts match exactly, that is fine too. The structure of a strong local site carries across industries, so we can adapt the closest example or suggest a fresh direction for your business.
Portfolio FAQ
Are these real client websites?
The demo concepts above are not client projects. They show layout direction by trade. The Live client websites section lists real, working sites we built. We do not pretend a demo image is a finished client site, and we do not display private client work without permission.
Can I order a website similar to one of these examples?
Yes. Pick the concept closest to your trade, send us a project request and we build a real website along those lines. The concept is a starting point for the layout and structure, and the final site is written and designed around your actual business.
Can the design be changed for my business?
Yes. The colours, sections, wording and images are all adjusted to fit your business. The demo concept shows a direction, not a fixed template. We adapt the layout to the services you offer and the area you cover.
Do you provide the full HTML files after purchase?
Yes. Once your project is paid, you receive the finished website files for your own site. The full code is delivered for your paid project. We do not publish the full source of the demo concepts here, so the layouts cannot simply be copied.
Why are the demos shown as images?
The demos are shown as images so the designs and source code are protected. Each paid website is built individually after an order, with its own layout, content and images. Showing previews as pictures keeps the work from being copied while still giving you a clear idea of the result.
Can you create a demo for my industry?
Often yes. If your trade is not shown here but you serve local customers, get in touch and describe your business. We can suggest a suitable structure and, where it makes sense, prepare a concept direction before you commit to a full project.
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