SimplifyLocal

Marketing that compounds with every job your crew finishes.

Every finished job becomes a page on your own domain, built for local search. Google Business Profile posts go out on a steady schedule from your real jobs. You approve before anything goes live.

Built inside a working service business that runs on it every week.

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Pressure Washing · Springfield, OR

Driveway Pressure Washing in Springfield, OR

April 2026 · 48 photos · 4.9 stars

Stained residential driveway in Springfield, OR before pressure washingBefore
Same driveway restored to clean concrete after pressure washingAfter
Surface cleaner mid-job on a curved walkway
Pressure washing in progress on a residential sidewalk

Restored a 2,400 sq ft residential driveway in Springfield’s Gateway neighborhood with years of oil staining and surface mildew. We pre-treated the slab to lift embedded grease, ran a commercial surface cleaner across the full driveway, and finished with a low-pressure rinse along the apron and walkway…

Indexed by Google · Apr 19, 2026Live

What you get

Three things every other local marketing option leaves on the table.

01

Marketing that scales with the work, not the budget.

Every job your crew completes turns into a marketing asset. The more jobs you do, the more you compound. Unlike one-shot agency content or postcards that decay the moment you stop paying, this asset grows on its own as long as the work keeps coming in.

02

Where new customers actually find you.

A finished job becomes a page on your own domain. GBP posts go out on a steady cadence pulled from your real jobs. Two of the highest-impact local search signals, from one source. No double entry. No separate workflow for your office.

03

You own everything you publish.

Pages live on your domain, not ours. You own the URLs, the content, and the rankings they earn. No proprietary CMS, no platform you can't escape. Built for owner-operators who don't have time for any of that.

How it works

Three steps. Then it runs in the background.

  1. 1

    Connect.

    Plug in your scheduling software. Housecall Pro at launch, with Jobber and ServiceTitan shipping just after. More on the way. See all integrations →

  2. 2

    Review.

    Every completed job becomes a draft page. Approve, edit copy, pick the hero photo. Whatever cadence works for you: daily, weekly, on demand.

  3. 3

    Publish.

    The page goes live on your website. GBP posts go out on a cadence timed for ranking gains. Google indexes the pages, and the next job your crew finishes adds another one on top.

Built where the work happens

A real service business runs on SimplifyLocal — we built it for that crew first, and it still turns their jobs into marketing every week. Now we’re opening it up to owners who’d rather be out doing the work than wrestling with their marketing.

Ready to talk?

A 30-minute walkthrough. Bring your scheduling software and a typical week of completed jobs; we’ll show what the drafts would look like for your operation. No pitch deck.