If dog owners can't quickly trust your website, they book someone else. I find out what's stopping them and fix it — for groomers, boarders, daycare, sitters, and trainers across AU, NZ, and SG.
Every one of these businesses had something worth showing — reviews, credentials, a genuine point of difference. Their website just wasn't showing it.
Dog owners couldn't find the price, couldn't see the reviews, and had no idea the dogs roamed free. Three of the biggest reasons someone books — all hidden. We put them front and centre.
Premium services most groomers don't offer — and the page didn't mention a single one. No suburb, no what-makes-us-different, no reason to pick up the phone. We rebuilt it around what dog owners actually want to know.
The first thing every visitor saw was the business name. No services, no suburb, no reviews, no answer to "do you use cages?" We rebuilt the page around the trust they'd already earned.
SKC-certified, award-recognised, 15 named groomers — none of it on the homepage. We built a page that leads with what makes them worth choosing.
Not design problems. Information problems. Things that stop a dog owner from picking up the phone — even when the business is exactly what they're looking for.
Before
Put the star rating at the very top — above the headline, first thing every visitor sees.
If a dog owner has to leave your website to check your reviews, most don't come back. Your reviews should be doing the work — on your page.
Before
Made it the first thing you see. "Cage-free always" — right there, before you read anything else.
The question every boarding client is silently asking is: will my dog be in a cage? If your site doesn't answer it, they find one that does.
Before
New headline: "Dog Grooming in the Blue Mountains · 1-on-1 Sessions." Your service and your suburb, immediately.
A dog owner Googling a groomer has five seconds to decide if they're in the right place. A vague headline costs you the booking before you've said a word.
You have 5-star reviews on Google — but your website doesn't show them. Every visitor starts from zero trust.
Someone Googles your business, lands on your site, can't find the price, and books someone else. It happens every day.
On a phone, your booking button is hard to find. Most pet owners search on their phone. Most leave before they call.
You've spent years building your reputation. Your website isn't telling that story.
From $500
| Starter — 1 to 3 pages | $500–$800 |
| Full site — 5+ pages | $1,500–$3,000 |
Not sure which you need? The $100 check tells you — and the fee comes off the build price.
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The $100 comes off the price of a new website if you decide to go ahead.
Most agencies charge $500–$1,000 for a website audit and take 2–4 weeks. This is $100, done in 24 hours, written so you know exactly what to fix to get more bookings.
Check my website →Automatic booking confirmations and follow-ups sent straight to your clients via WhatsApp. You focus on the dogs — the follow-up happens on its own.
Not ready to spend? I'll take a quick look at your homepage hero and tell you what's costing you bookings — no charge. Get a free Hero Check →
That's it. I go through everything — what dog owners see when they land, whether the price is easy to find, how it looks on a phone, whether your reviews are showing up.
A plain-English write-up of what's stopping people from calling, with a full plan showing exactly what the page should look like instead. No tech jargon — just what to do.
Fix it yourself using the report, or have me build the whole thing. Either way, you know exactly what needs to change and why it'll get you more calls.
Most web designers build a pretty site and hand it over. They don't ask whether a nervous dog owner will trust it enough to call. They don't check if the price is easy to find on a phone. They don't look at whether your 5-star reviews are actually visible.
I do.
I build websites specifically for pet businesses — groomers, boarders, daycare, sitters, and trainers. Every decision I make is based on one question: will this help a pet owner feel confident enough to book?
You've already done the hard work — the reviews, the loyal clients, the reputation you've built one dog at a time. I build a website that shows it.
I'm based in the Philippines and work remotely with businesses across AU, NZ, and SG. What a local agency charges $3,000–$10,000 for and takes 6 weeks to deliver — I do in days, starting at $100.
Yes — Dogdayz, Bluey Dog Salon, Mountain Hounds, and The Grooming Angels are all real. These are portfolio builds I used to develop and test my process, not paid client jobs. The website checks and findings are real — done on their actual live sites.
That's exactly who this is for. The $100 check looks at what you already have and tells you what's stopping people from calling — you don't need to start from scratch to fix it.
The report is written so you can action it yourself. Most pet business owners do a mix: fix the small things themselves and have me handle the bigger changes.
The $100 check is paid upfront. New websites are 50% to start, 50% when it's live.
Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore. I work remotely from the Philippines and understand how pet owners in these markets search and book.
Yes. Most clients move to a $150/month plan after launch — I keep the site updated, make changes when you need them, and keep an eye on what's working.
Two ways to start — pick whichever feels right.
I'll go through your site and tell you exactly what to fix. Plain English. Done in 24 hours.
Check my website →A complete website built for pet businesses — designed to turn visitors into calls and bookings.
Book a free callNot ready to spend? I'll take a quick look at your homepage hero and tell you what's costing you bookings — no charge. Get a free Hero Check →