Websites for landscapers that win better local work.
We checked 424 Australian landscaping websites. Most are losing local jobs to fixable problems. Here is what we build instead, and exactly what it costs.
Most landscaping websites make the same mistakes
In August 2026 we pulled the websites of 424 Australian landscaping businesses and read their homepage titles, descriptions and review counts. The same problems kept repeating: 26% have no Google reviews at all, 54% have no meta description (the text under the blue link in Google results), and of the 132 we could test, only 17% named their own suburb in their homepage title.
None of these are hard to fix. They are just never done. The full findings are in our study, Local SEO for Tradies: We Checked 2,444 Websites.
Which means the bar is low
A landscaping website with real service pages, a named suburb, a working review flow and fast mobile loading is ahead of most of the market on day one. That is exactly what we build, and you see the finished site before you pay a cent.
Built for Melbourne landscapers
We are Melbourne based and we only take one landscaper per area, so we are never selling against our own clients. That means the suburb you work in matters to us as much as it does to you.
Our study included 1,404 Victorian trade websites we could test. Only 19% named their own suburb in the homepage title. So a landscaper in Preston is usually competing under “Landscaping Melbourne” against every landscaper from Werribee to Ringwood, instead of owning the searches happening a few streets away.
We build for the suburb, then the region. If most of your work comes out of Brunswick, Coburg and Thornbury, your homepage says so and your service area page covers the northern suburbs properly. Same approach whether you are working the inner north, the eastern suburbs around Box Hill and Doncaster, the bayside stretch through Brighton and Sandringham, or out west through Footscray and Sunshine.
Melbourne landscaping also runs on a season. Enquiries climb through spring and peak over summer, which means the time to have your site and Google profile sorted is the quiet stretch before it, not the week the phone should already be ringing.
What we build for landscapers
Customers do not search “landscaping”. They search the job: retaining walls, decking, turf, garden design. Our recommendation, based on how those searches work, is a separate page for each service you want more of, so each one can rank for the specific job.
- Service pages for the work you wantGarden design, retaining walls, decking & pergolas, paving, turf & lawns — whichever fit your business
- Your suburb in the homepage title83% of landscapers we tested skip this — it is the cheapest win on the list
- A project gallery that sells the resultLandscaping is visual. Before and after photos do the convincing for you
- Click-to-call and fast mobile loadingMost local searches happen on a phone, so the site is built for that screen first
Pricing is public: Essential is $199 a month, Growth is $299 a month, and the $3,000 setup fee is currently waived on the founding offer. No lock-in, one landscaper per area. Full pricing breakdown here.
Landscaper website questions.
How much does a landscaping website cost?
Our pricing is public: Essential is $199 a month and Growth is $299 a month, with the $3,000 setup fee currently waived on the founding offer. You see the finished website before you pay anything, and there is no lock-in contract.
Do I own my website and domain?
Yes. The domain, your business name, logo, photos and any wording you provide stay yours. If you ever leave, you keep your content and your domain.
What pages should a landscaping website have?
Our recommendation is a separate page for each service you want more of, such as garden design, retaining walls, decking, paving and turf. Customers search the specific job, not the word landscaping, and a dedicated page gives each job a chance to rank.
Do you only work with landscapers in Melbourne?
We are Melbourne based and focus on greater Melbourne, and we only take one landscaper per area so we are never competing against our own clients. If you are outside Melbourne, get in touch and we will tell you honestly whether we can help.
What did your research find about landscaper websites?
We checked 424 Australian landscaping businesses that already had a website. 26% had no Google reviews, 54% had no meta description, and of the 132 we could test, only 17% named their own suburb in the homepage title.
Can you get my landscaping business showing up on Google Maps?
We optimise your Google Business Profile alongside the website: correct categories, services, service areas, photos and a steady flow of genuine reviews. Nobody can pay Google for a better organic local ranking, so the work is making your profile the strongest honest candidate.
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