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Get more handyman jobs — websites & leads for handymen

Handyman work is a volume game — a stack of small jobs, decided fast and picked locally. We build Australian handymen a website that brings in their own jobs, gets found for "handyman near me", answers the enquiry before the next bloke, and turns a one-off callout into a customer who rebooks you for the next ten. Built free. No lock-in.

Sound familiar?

You're flat out and still
the phone goes quiet some weeks.

Invisible for "handyman near me"

Someone needs a fence fixed or a flat-pack built and searches "handyman" plus their suburb. They pick from whoever's in the Google map pack. If that's not you, the job's booked in with someone else before you even knew it existed.

A missed call is a lost job

Small jobs get decided on the spot. You're up a ladder, the phone rings out, and they don't leave a message — they just ring the next handyman on the list. No callback, no second chance. That's the job gone.

Renting shared leads

hipages and the like sell the same odd job to three, four, five handymen. You pay per lead whether you win it or not, you race to the cheapest quote, and you never own the customer or the review — so they don't come back to you next time.

The Booked-Out System for handymen

Four things that
keep the run sheet full.

Not "digital marketing". The four things that turn a quiet week into a steady stream of small jobs — and turn those small jobs into regulars. All done for you.

A site that wins the small job

A fast, mobile-first site with a big tap-to-call button, a quick quote form and a plain list of the jobs you do. Built so a stranger with a to-do list rings you in seconds, not the next name on Google. It has to load quick, too — 53% of people leave a mobile site that takes over 3 seconds (Think with Google).

Get found for "handyman near me"

We set up and work on your Google Business Profile so you turn up in the map pack when locals search "handyman near me" or a job plus their suburb. 71% of people find local businesses on Google, and 76% who do a "near me" search visit within a day (BrightLocal, 2026 / Think with Google).

Reviews that earn trust

You're going into people's homes for odd jobs — reviews are what make a stranger comfortable letting you in. After every job we automatically ask happy customers for an honest Google review. 68% won't use a business under 4 stars and 74% want reviews from the last 3 months (BrightLocal, 2026).

Never miss a job (or a rebook)

Hands full, up a ladder? A missed call gets an instant text back so the job doesn't walk to the next handyman — and the same setup makes it one tap for a past customer to book you again. Reply in 5 minutes instead of 30 and you're about 21× more likely to catch and qualify the lead (MIT / Lead Response Study).

The first handyman to reply usually wins

Read the guide → how Aussie tradies get more leads (without renting them)

The handyman advantage

One small job should become ten

A sparky might see a customer once every few years. A handyman doesn't work like that. Do a tidy job on a leaking tap today and there's a running list waiting — the sticking door, the fence palings, the flat-pack in the box, the gutters before winter, the shelves in the garage. The handymen who do well aren't just winning new jobs; they're winning the same customers over and over. That's the cheapest work you'll ever get, because you don't pay to find them twice.

The catch is that most one-off customers lose your number the day the job's done. So we build the site to make coming back the easy option: your details saved in their phone, a one-tap call and quote form, and the missed-call text-back so that even when you can't pick up, they get a reply instead of a dead end. Ask for the Google review while you're still on site, and the next person who searches your suburb sees a stack of recent five-star jobs.

The other repeat goldmine is property managers and real estate agents. End-of-lease patch-ups, between-tenant maintenance and the "can you just fix this before inspection" jobs are steady, they repeat, and they go to the handyman who's easy to find and quick to reply. A proper website with your services, service areas and reviews is what gets you on their shortlist and keeps you there.

What your site should sell

The odd jobs your handyman site should show off

People don't search "handyman" — they search the exact job on their list. Your site should spell out every job you take on and the suburbs you cover, so Google can match you to the search and the customer knows straight away they've found the right person. The ones that keep the phone busy:

  • Flat-pack & furniture assembly. Wardrobes, desks, bookshelves, the kids' bunk beds — the boxes people can't face building themselves. High-volume and quick to quote.
  • TV mounting, picture & mirror hanging. Small, common jobs people won't risk drilling into a wall for. Easy money and often the first job that leads to more.
  • Door, lock & hinge repairs. Sticking doors, dropped gates, new handles and deadlocks — the annoying stuff that finally gets a call.
  • Fence & gate repairs. Palings, posts, sagging gates and retaining tidy-ups — bread-and-butter suburban work.
  • Gutter cleaning & minor roof jobs. Seasonal and steady — the kind of job that comes back every year if you make it easy to rebook.
  • Decking, pergola & outdoor repairs. Loose boards, wobbly rails and weathered timber before the summer entertaining season.
  • Shelving, storage & small carpentry. Garage shelves, cupboard fixes, skirting and trim — the jobs on everyone's "one day" list.
  • Tiling, silicone, patching & touch-ups. Regrouting, re-sealing wet areas, plaster patches and paint touch-ups that tidy a place up fast.
  • Pressure washing, fly screens & odd jobs. Driveways, paths, screen repairs, curtain rails, grab rails — the everyday list that keeps you booked.

Add real photos of your work, the suburbs you cover and the jobs you'd rather leave to a licensed sparky or plumber (so no one rings expecting the wrong trade), and every one of these becomes a page Google can send local searchers straight to.

Stop renting your leads

Pay for the handyman lead —
not the same job as five others.

Lead sites sell the same odd job to a handful of handymen, and you pay whether you win it or not. Your own website works differently — and the customer stays yours for the next job.

Renting leadshipages · Oneflare · Airtasker
  • The same job is sent to 3–5 handymen — a race to the cheapest quote
  • Around $87–150 per booked job once you add up the credits
  • You pay per lead whether you win the job or not
  • Credits expire — use them or lose them
  • You never own the customer, so they don't come back to you next time
Costs & shared-job model: ServiceScale · CHOICE, 2024
Owning your leadsYour own website + Google
  • Enquiries come straight to you — exclusive, never shared
  • No per-lead fee — built free, then leads at no extra cost
  • You keep the customer — and they rebook you for the next job
  • Found on Google 24/7 — it brings in work while you're on the tools
  • Build it once, get called for years
Your site, your leads — no lock-in, cancel anytime
Why it works

The numbers that decide
who gets the small job.

21×
more likely to catch a new lead when you reply in 5 minutes, not 30
71%
of people find local businesses like handymen on Google
68%
won't call a business rated under 4 stars on Google
53%
leave a website that takes over 3 seconds to load on a phone
Simple pricing

Website built free.
Pay monthly for the jobs.

No setup fee. No lock-in contract. Cancel any month — it's your handyman website and your reviews. Handyman work is high-volume, so a couple of extra small jobs a month usually covers the lot.

On The Map
Get online and get found by locals searching for a handyman.
$129/mo
Website built free
  • Website + hosting & changes
  • Google Business set up
  • Reviews machine
  • Never-miss-a-lead
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Booked Out
The full system — website, Google, reviews and never-miss-a-lead.
$349/mo
Website built free
  • Everything in On The Map
  • Ongoing Google (local) work
  • Reviews machine
  • Missed-call text-back + lead alerts
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Market Leader
Own your area. Ads and extra suburbs on top of the lot.
$749/mo + ads
Website built free
  • Everything in Booked Out
  • Google Ads managed (you set budget)
  • Extra service areas
  • Priority support
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A couple of extra small jobs a month pays for the whole thing — and then some.
Fair questions

Handyman leads, sorted.

How do handymen get more work?

Handyman work is a volume game — lots of small jobs, decided fast and locally. So get found where people look and answer before the next bloke does. Build lead sources you own: a fast website, a Google Business Profile and steady Google reviews, so someone searching "handyman near me" finds you and rings you directly. 71% of people find local businesses on Google (BrightLocal, 2026). Then reply quick — answering a new enquiry in 5 minutes instead of 30 makes you about 21 times more likely to catch and qualify it (MIT / Lead Response Management Study). Beats renting shared leads from hipages, where the same job goes to three to five handymen and you pay whether you win it or not.

Do handymen need a website?

Yes. A handyman lives on word of mouth and repeat customers, but even a referral gets checked online first — people look you up, read your reviews and decide in a few seconds whether to call. Without a site you're invisible to everyone who wasn't handed your number, and you're stuck renting shared leads. Your own website is an exclusive lead source that works while you're on the tools, gives every past customer a one-tap way to rebook you, and it has to load fast: 53% of people leave a mobile site that takes over 3 seconds (Think with Google).

How much does a handyman website cost?

Plenty of agencies charge thousands of dollars upfront. The Site Girls build your handyman website free and you pay a simple monthly plan instead — On The Map is $129/mo, Booked Out is $349/mo, and Market Leader is $749/mo plus ad spend. No setup fee, no lock-in contract, and the site is yours. Because handyman work is high-volume, a couple of extra small jobs a month usually covers the whole thing.

How do I show up for "handyman near me"?

Two things work together. First, your Google Business Profile — fill it out completely with your services, the suburbs you cover, hours and real photos of your work, and keep fresh reviews coming, because that's what ranks you in the local map pack. Second, a fast website that lists the odd jobs you actually do — flat-pack assembly, TV mounting, fence repairs, gutter cleaning — and the areas you cover, so Google can match you to local "near me" searches. 76% of people who do a "near me" search visit a business within a day (BrightLocal / Think with Google), so that map pack is where the small jobs live.

How do I get repeat handyman customers?

Repeat work is where handymen make real money — one good job on a leaking tap turns into the fence, the flat-pack and the gutters if you make it easy to come back. Do a tidy job, ask for a review, and give every customer a dead-simple way to rebook — your website, your number saved in their phone, a quick text-back if they call and you're up a ladder. Property managers and real estate agents are worth chasing too: end-of-lease and maintenance jobs are steady, repeat, and go to the handyman who's easy to reach and quick to reply.

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Let's keep your
run sheet full.

We build Australian handymen a website that brings in their own exclusive jobs — then keep them coming with Google, reviews, fast follow-up and easy rebooking. Built free. No lock-in.

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