Think about how you use your own phone. You're looking for a place to call. Maybe a shop, a restaurant, or someone to fix something. When you find a good option, do you carefully copy the phone number, switch apps, paste it in, and call? Of course not. You tap the Call button, and you're calling. One tap.
Your customers are the same. And here's the problem. Many local businesses don't have that button. Or it's hard to find. Or it's just text you can't tap. Every time that happens, a customer who was ready to call you didn't. You made them work too hard. So they tapped the other shop with the button that works.
Why this one tiny thing matters so much
Most local searches happen on a phone, right when someone is ready to buy. They search "open now," "near me," or "I need this today." That person isn't just looking around. They're ready. A tap-to-call button removes the one thing between them and your ringing phone. It's the difference between a new customer and a lost one you'll never even hear about.
What we put on every site
On every website we build, the basics that turn a searcher into a paying customer are easy to see:
- A one-tap call button, right where a thumb expects it.
- Your hours, so they know you're open before they tap.
- A map with directions, one tap away.
- Your photos, so they trust you before they call.
They won't copy your number. They'll tap the other shop's button. Make sure the button they tap is yours.
Four small things do most of the work to win a local customer: call, hours, map, and photos. It's not fancy. It just works. And most of your competitors still get it wrong. Want us to make sure people tap your button? That's exactly what we do.