$999 Arborist Websitesin Melbourne.
A tree-services website that handles emergency storm jobs, council-permit work, and routine pruning without confusing any of them.
Arborists field three different phone calls: "a tree has fallen on my car", "council says I need a report before I can remove", and "my crepe myrtles are overdue". Same job, wildly different urgency and information needs. Our $999 Lightning Sprint builds you a website that serves all three properly.
Built for Melbourne, not templated from Sydney.
Melbourne spreads across a radial rail and tram map that rewards inner-city, middle-ring, and outer-suburb specialisation. Tradies in Brunswick win different jobs to tradies in Frankston, and the buyer is tuned to that reality — Melbournians trust "local" more heavily than almost any other Australian market.
Melbourne buyers trust tradies who are visibly local to their area. Buyers in Fitzroy want to see a Fitzroy job on your portfolio. Buyers in Berwick want to see a Berwick job. Generic "Melbourne" positioning loses to a site that can prove local presence suburb-by-suburb.
Melbourne's growth corridors — Point Cook, Wyndham Vale, Tarneit, Mernda, Pakenham, Clyde — are booming with new builds and first-time buyers who lean hard on Google for every tradie decision. Ranking for those specific suburbs is a higher-yield play than competing for "Melbourne" alone.
Three leaks that cost you jobs every week.
Emergency tree jobs get lost
Storm damage is time-critical. If your site buries emergency calls behind "request a quote", the job is gone to the competitor with a big orange phone number.
Permit / council-report work invisible
Buyers who need an AQF5 report for council removal permits need to know you can do that. If your site does not say so, they call the council-referred arborist instead.
No insurance / qualification display
Public liability, AQF qualifications, chainsaw certification — all should be front of site. Buyers and insurance adjusters check before they hire.
Everything. No upsells, no surprise invoices.
- 015-page site — home, services, about, contact, and one bespoke conversion page
- 02Mobile-first build — Lighthouse 95+, Core Web Vitals tuned, tap-to-call everywhere
- 03Google Business Profile setup and verification (if not already done)
- 04Schema markup: LocalBusiness, Service, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList — all structured
- 05Contact form wired to email + SMS — after-hours routing included
- 0612 months of managed hosting on Vercel + CDN + daily backups
- 071 round of revisions — everything handed over, yours forever
Three conversion modules a generic template will never give you.
Emergency vs. standard vs. permit pathways
Three clear routes. Emergency: tap-to-call. Permit / report: long-form intake. Standard pruning / removal: quick quote. Each with its own inbox and form.
AQF qualifications strip
AQF3 climbers, AQF5 consultants, chainsaw tickets, EWP licences, public liability sum insured — all displayed with verification links. Strong trust signal for big jobs.
Permit-guidance content
Council-by-council removal-permit guidance for your service area. Strong SEO (buyers Google "tree removal permit [council name]") and positions you as an expert.
Brief on Monday. Live by next Monday.
Brief — Day 1
A 30-minute discovery call. You bring your licence numbers, preferred phone and email, and any photos you have. Daniel writes the brief back to you within the hour.
Build — Days 2-5
Design, copy, schema, and the trade-specific conversion modules ship in parallel. You see a live preview URL by end of day 3, with rolling updates.
Launch — Day 7
DNS, Google verification, and final review on day 6. Live and indexed by day 7. Post-launch check-in at the 2-week mark. Then it's yours.
The 7-Point Arborist Website Audit — Melbourne
How to split emergency, permit-report, and standard pruning traffic on one arborist website. Includes AQF display best practice and council SEO.
- 01Is there a one-tap emergency pathway?
- 02Is there a dedicated arborist-report intake for council work?
- 03Are AQF qualifications displayed with verification?
- 04Is council-by-council permit guidance provided?
- 05Is fleet / EWP capability visible?
- 06Are insurance sums insured displayed?
- 07Can AI describe your emergency vs. consult services?
Questions we get every week.
Can the site take emergency storm calls 24/7?+
Do you produce council-facing arborist reports?+
How do you handle chipping and mulch sales?+
Can I show my climbing gear and EWP fleet?+
Do you integrate with my quoting software?+
What about wildlife disclosure for removals?+
Not quite what you needed?
Your new Melbourne arborist website.
Live in 7 days. $999.
Book the sprint or grab the free audit first. Either way, you'll know within one phone call whether this is the right fit — no follow-up pressure, no agency overhead.