Landscaping Websites
Spring hits and everyone searches for a landscaper at once. Where do you rank?
Landscaping is seasonal and visual. Homeowners search, scan websites for photos of real work, and call the company that looks most professional. A website that hasn't been updated since last season costs you every new customer.
What is a Capture Client website for landscapers?
Capture Client builds self-updating websites for landscapers, publishing 2 new service pages every week — landscape design, retaining walls, irrigation, seasonal cleanup. Each site targets searches like "landscaper your area" and "backyard design" from Google Search Console. Landscapers rank above Angi, Thumbtack, and LawnStarter without paying shared-lead fees every month.
The Problem
Why landscaping businesses are invisible to AI search
The Spring Rush Kills You Twice
Every landscaper's busiest season is also when they have zero time to update their website. By the time winter rolls around and there's breathing room, leads have already gone to whoever ranked higher in March. A website that updates itself doesn't care what season it is.
Your Work Looks Amazing. Your Website Doesn't.
Landscaping is a visual business — clients are buying the before-and-after. But most landscaping websites are a wall of text with stock photos. Showcasing real project portfolios, segmented by service type, is what converts browsers into booked jobs.
You Do Six Things. Your Website Describes One.
Mowing, hardscaping, irrigation, tree care, seasonal cleanups, commercial maintenance — each is a different buyer searching different terms. A single generic 'Services' page misses all of them. Google wants dedicated pages. So do your clients.
TaskRabbit and LawnStarter Are Eating Your Leads
Gig platforms have the ad budgets, the reviews, and the search rankings you don't. The only way to compete long-term is owning your own search presence — a site that ranks for local terms without paying per click, every single week.
Residential vs. Commercial: Two Different Buyers, One Confused Website
Homeowners want curb appeal and quick quotes. Property managers want reliability, insurance certs, and scalability. Trying to speak to both on a single homepage means you're convincing neither. Your site needs to route each visitor to the right message.
Your Website Was Built Once and Has Been Dying Ever Since
Google rewards fresh, relevant content. A site built in 2021 and never touched since is actively losing rank every month. Most landscapers can't afford an agency to keep pumping out content — so nothing gets written, and nothing gets found.
Real Talk
What landscaping owners actually say
“I run a legit landscaping operation. Eight crews, commercial and residential. But my website was built five years ago and I honestly think it's hurting me. Prospects Google us, see this ugly outdated site, and call someone else. I know this because I've had prospects tell me they almost didn't call because of the website. I don't have time to deal with it but I also can't keep losing jobs over it.”
— r/landscaping / Million Dollar Landscaper podcast forums, 2025
Landscaping companies fall into two traps: either they have no web presence (operators like you), or they have an outdated website that undermines an otherwise professional operation. High-value residential and commercial clients — the ones spending $5k-50k on landscape projects — do serious online research before requesting quotes. An ugly, outdated, or non-existent website signals a company that isn't professional enough to trust with that spend.
How we fix this
Capture Client builds landscaping websites with seasonal service pages (spring cleanup, irrigation startup, fall aeration, snow removal), portfolio galleries with project-specific pages, commercial vs. residential client separations, and LocalBusiness schema — so you appear in both local Google searches and AI-driven contractor recommendations.
Get started →The Solution
How we get your landscaping business found — on Google and AI
Built Once, Grows Every Week — Without You Touching It
Capture Client connects your Google Search Console data to your website and publishes new location- and service-specific content every week. Your site gets smarter about what your real customers are searching for — automatically, while you're on a job site.
A Page for Every Service, Not One Page for All of Them
We build out dedicated pages for mowing, hardscaping, irrigation, tree care, seasonal cleanups, and commercial contracts — each optimized for the exact terms buyers are searching in your market. Google indexes all of them. You capture all the searches.
Seasonal Without the Seasonal Work
Spring rush content goes up before spring. Fall cleanup pages rank before leaves drop. Your site anticipates seasonal demand using Search Console trend data — so you're showing up when customers start looking, not after they've already booked someone else.
Rank Against TaskRabbit Without Paying Per Click
Gig apps win on paid ads. You win on local organic search — if your site actually has content. Weekly SEO updates build cumulative ranking authority that compounds over time. After 6 months, your cost per lead is near zero and dropping.
Portfolio Built Into the SEO Strategy
Before-and-after project galleries aren't just pretty — they're content. We structure your portfolio so each project page targets local search terms (e.g., 'patio installation in your area') and converts visitors who find you on Google into quote requests.
One Site, Two Audiences
Residential and commercial buyers get clear paths. Your homepage stops trying to do everything for everyone and starts routing each visitor to the message that converts them — homeowner quote flow or commercial inquiry form.
What Actually Happens
When your landscaping website works for you
A homeowner's yard looks terrible after winter. It's mid-April and she's embarrassed by it. She searches 'spring yard cleanup near me' while looking out the window.
April Saturday — The Spring Cleanup Scramble
10:30 AM
Google returns local landscapers
Your spring cleanup service page — optimized for seasonal searches — appears in results with a clear description of what's included (leaf removal, bed cleanup, mulch, edging) and your service area
10:33 AM
She clicks to your website
A fast-loading, visually impressive site with before/after photos of spring cleanups you've done in her neighborhood — she can immediately see the quality of your work and recognize the street styles
10:37 AM
She browses your portfolio
Project gallery pages organized by service type show high-quality photos with brief project descriptions. She's already mentally comparing her yard to what you've done for others nearby
10:41 AM
She requests a quote
A quote request form asks about her property size, what she needs, and when. You respond by Monday with a professional estimate. She books — partly because you were there when she searched, partly because the site looked like you meant business
Built for Landscaping
How every feature works for landscaping businesses
Seasonal Service Pages
Dedicated pages for spring cleanup, lawn care, irrigation startup/winterization, fall aeration and overseeding, leaf removal, and snow removal — each page live and optimized before the seasonal search surge begins
Portfolio Gallery by Project Type
Organized project galleries (landscape design, hardscaping, lawn care, commercial maintenance) with high-quality photos and brief project narratives — the single biggest conversion driver for landscaping sites because clients buy on visual proof
Commercial vs. Residential Split Pages
Separate pages targeting commercial property managers and HOAs versus homeowners — different buyers with different concerns and decision processes, both deserving their own targeted pitch
Service Area Neighborhood Pages
Location-specific pages for your primary service neighborhoods or towns, with local references and photos from work done in those areas — the highest-impact local SEO move for landscapers competing in suburban markets
Quote Request with Property Details
A structured estimate request form capturing property size, service types needed, timing, and photos — so your first site visit is to close the job, not to figure out what they want
AI and Voice Search Optimization
Schema markup for landscaping service types and seasonal availability so when a property manager asks an AI assistant 'find a commercial landscaping company near your area,' your business appears in the recommendation results
Landscaping FAQ
Common questions about landscaping websites
I get most of my work from property managers and HOAs through relationships. Why does a website matter?
Commercial clients and HOA boards all have someone who runs due diligence before approving a new vendor — and that person Googles you. A professional website signals you're an established operation, not a fly-by-night crew. Several landscaping companies report losing commercial bids not on price but because a competitor looked more professional online. The website is your silent sales rep in every vendor review.
How do landscapers get found for seasonal searches like 'spring cleanup' or 'fall aeration'?
Seasonal searches spike predictably every year — 'spring yard cleanup near me' searches surge in March and April, 'fall leaf removal' in September. Landscapers who have dedicated service pages for each seasonal service, published and indexed before the spike, capture those searches. Those who rely on a generic homepage miss the entire wave. Each season is a separate keyword opportunity.
Should I separate lawn care from landscape design on my website?
Yes — they're different buyers with different search behavior. Someone searching 'lawn maintenance service' wants recurring care at a known monthly price. Someone searching 'landscape design' is considering a major project and wants to see portfolio work. Combining them on one generic page serves neither well. Splitting them into separate service pages dramatically improves both ranking and conversion.
How do I use my project photos to get more leads?
A gallery page is table stakes. What actually drives leads is organizing photos by service type and location, adding keyword-rich alt text, and creating individual project pages for your most impressive jobs. 'Front yard transformation in your neighborhood' as a standalone page with 8-10 photos and a project description will rank in Google image search and local results — and convert better than a generic gallery wall.
What's a realistic timeline to start getting leads from a new landscaping website?
For local searches in a normal market, 60-90 days to see initial rankings, 3-4 months before consistent lead flow from organic search. The landscapers who see faster results are those who launch seasonal pages (spring cleanup, irrigation) in the month before the season — they capture searches from people ready to book right now, before the site has time to fully establish its long-term rankings.
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The math
One install project covers the year. Everything else is pure profit.
Pricing
One plan. Everything included.
No tiers to compare. No hidden fees. SEO, AI optimization, and continuous growth — for a fraction of what an AEO agency charges.
Growth Plan
No setup fees. Cancel anytime.
Priced to pay for itself. No setup fees, no contracts, cancel anytime.
Build my site — $499- Preview in ~48 hours, live website in 7 days
- Two new pages every week, written to rank
- Written to rank on Google, Google Maps, and the AI assistants your customers actually use — ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity
- AI visibility monitoring across Google, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini
- Pages tailored to your business — blogs, city pages, service pages, or industry deep-dives
- Weekly email with what we shipped and where you're showing up
- No contracts, cancel anytime
Includes: Cloudflare edge hosting / SSL certificate / Mobile-optimized design / SEO foundation / Global CDN / 2 new pages every week
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