More booked jobs — without paying an agency

One flat monthly fee gets you a page that takes job requests from your Google listing, day and night. No retainer. No website project.

In short

  • Your Google listing turns into a page that books jobs directly — no ranking retainer, no monthly SEO invoice.
  • An assistant catches after-hours and emergency requests so a call at 11pm becomes a booked job, not a voicemail.
  • Live in 24 hours from $79 a month — add SEO later if you want it, but you don't need it to start booking work.

Sound like your van?

Agencies selling rankings when you need booked jobs

A retainer for page-one rankings doesn't put a single job in your diary this week — you paid for visibility, not bookings.

Quoting from a ute at 6pm

The day's jobs are done and you're still typing out quotes on your phone from the driver's seat instead of heading home.

A missed call on the tools is a job gone to the next listing

You can't stop mid-rewire to answer, and the customer who called next just booked whoever picked up.

Website quotes in the thousands

A full custom site quoted at several thousand dollars for something that just needs to take a booking is money spent on the wrong problem.

How it works

Three steps. We do the work.

1

Send your services, callout fee and licence details

What you do, what a callout costs, your licence number if you want it shown — a short message covers it.

2

We build your job-booking page

Your services, your coverage area, your fees — ready to check within 24 hours, with no agency sign-off process.

3

Your Google listing starts booking jobs

Your listing then points at the finished page, so a job request arrives with the customer's address and service already filled in, ready for you to confirm or quote.

Example BookDone booking page for plumbers & electricians on a phone
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$79/mo vs $2,000/moa booking page costs a fraction of an SEO retainer and starts taking jobs on day one — you can always add SEO later once this is proven.
24 hoursfrom sending your details to a live page — not a ranking campaign that takes months to show any movement.
Emergency-friendlyAfter-hours requests get captured by the assistant instead of going to voicemail, so a burst pipe at midnight still reaches you as a job, not a missed call.

Speaks their language

English, Mandarin, Arabic, Vietnamese and more

A customer who'd rather explain the job in their own language gets answered in it — the assistant quotes your callout fee and services, then passes the request through with the details already attached.

Simple pricing

Pick a plan. Cancel anytime.

Starter

$79/mo

Page + bookings + basic assistant

Choose Starter
★ Most popular

Pro

$149/mo

Trained multilingual assistant + dashboard

Choose Pro

Managed

$299/mo

After-hours assistant + unlimited updates

Choose Managed

Most tradies start on Starter for the booking page and callout form, then move to Pro once after-hours emergency requests start turning into real jobs.

Questions

Frequently asked

Is this an SEO service?

No. This is a booking page connected to your existing Google listing — it doesn't chase rankings, and it doesn't need to for your listing to start taking jobs.

How does it handle urgent or emergency jobs?

The assistant flags emergency requests separately and can capture them any hour of the day, so a burst pipe at 2am doesn't just ring out to voicemail.

Can the page show my callout fee?

Yes — your callout fee is listed upfront so a customer knows the cost of getting you out before they book, cutting down on time-wasting calls.

Will it show my licence number?

If you give us your licence number, it's displayed on the page — proof for a customer without you having to volunteer it on every call.

What does it cost?

Pricing sits at $79, $149 and $299 a month, AUD — go month-to-month and there's nothing extra tacked on just to get started.

Why not just run a Facebook page?

A Facebook page can't take a structured job request with an address, service and callout fee attached the way this page can — it's built to book, not just to post.