A Done-For-You Website for Your Small Business: Live This Week

A done-for-you website is a website that a service designs, builds, writes, hosts, and keeps updated on your behalf. You hand over your business details, you get back a finished, live site, and every task after launch stays the service's job rather than yours. That is the whole definition. This page covers what the term should include and how ours works for small local service businesses at $75 a month.

What "done for you" has to cover to mean anything

Done means finished and running, not delivered as homework. A real done-for-you website service covers all five of these:

  1. The build. Design, layout, and pages created for your business, no templates for you to fill in.
  2. The words. Your services, service areas, and business details written into real copy.
  3. The plumbing. Hosting, SSL, a custom domain, and lead capture forms, set up and working.
  4. The upkeep. Changed hours, a new service, new photos: handled on request, not billed as a project.
  5. One flat price. If the build, hosting, and edits arrive on separate invoices, it is a web project with extra steps.

A warning about the search you just ran: "done for you" is also the name of a marketing-funnel industry. The top result for this phrase, doneforyou.com, sells sales funnels and automation coaching, not websites, and small business owners on Reddit ask what all these done-for-you agency offers even are because the label gets stapled to everything. If someone selling "done for you" cannot show you a live website they run, they are selling the other thing.

Done for you vs hiring someone

Hiring a freelancer or agency gets you a build, and then the relationship ends: hosting, edits, and upkeep come back to you or go on a new invoice. Done-for-you is a subscription to the outcome instead, one vendor responsible for the site existing, working, and staying current. If you are weighing that against a $500 to $15,000 build, we wrote a full decision guide on whether to hire someone to build my website, and it is honest about when hiring wins: bespoke branding, custom features, a site that is itself the product.

For a plumber, roofer, cleaner, or landscaper, the site is not the product. It is the thing that makes the phone ring, and that is exactly what a subscription handles best.

How our done-for-you website works

You paste your Google Business Profile link. The site generates in minutes: a bespoke multi-page site in fast, plain code, built from the services, service areas, reviews, and photos Google already has for your business. You review it, pick your domain, and it goes live, typically the same week you found this page.

After launch, "done for you" keeps applying. Say what you want changed in plain English, review the draft, approve it. Instant rollback if a change misses. Hosting, the branded custom domain, edits, lead capture, and analytics are all inside the flat fee, and your leads are never resold. It is priced like the pay monthly websites model because it is one: what done-for-you costs here is $75 a month, no setup fee.

Most done-for-you offers still open with a discovery call and a questionnaire, which is your afternoon doing their job. Your Google Business Profile already says what you do, where you do it, and what customers think. Done for you should start from that and end with a live site, not a meeting.

Nick, founder of Sites That Get Calls

FAQ

What is a done-for-you agency?

An agency that delivers a finished, working result instead of advice or tools: they execute the whole task for a fee. The label spans web design, marketing funnels, ad management, and content services, so always ask what the finished deliverable is. For us it is specific: a live, hosted, maintained website.

What is the difference between done-for-you and done-with-you?

Done-for-you means the service produces the finished result; done-with-you means they guide you while you do the work (courses, coaching, templates). A done-with-you website is cheaper but you are still the builder and the maintainer.

Who is a done-for-you website wrong for?

Anyone who wants hands-on control of design details, or whose site needs custom features like booking engines or online stores. A done-for-you subscription trades control for speed and a flat price. If you enjoy building and have the time, a DIY builder costs less.

How fast can it be live?

The draft generates in minutes from your Google Business Profile. Review it, pick your domain, publish: a done-for-you website for small business owners that is live within days, not the six to twelve weeks an agency process takes.