About this demo
The whole site is the pitch
Jackalope Garage Door Co. is fictional — a jackalope runs it, which should be your first clue. Everything around the name is real: a working site built by Chavez Digital Works (Aurora, CO) as a living spec of what the Growth plan delivers for a home-services trade. You're reading the studio's voice on this page; everywhere else, the site speaks as the shop.
Where each plan feature lives here
A multi-page site written for the trade
Six service pages, each with symptoms, scope, and FAQs · Services
Online booking or quote form
The text-first quote form — in demo mode, honestly labeled · Get a quote
Review requests by text and email
The full flow, shown step by step — with zero invented reviews · How reviews work
Local search structure
Per-page titles with the city, Service + FAQ JSON-LD, a sitemap, and a service-area page · Service area
A new service or content page every quarter
Any service page here is the shape those take — pick one · Example page
Monthly posts + photos on the Google listing
Happens on Google, not on the website — nothing to fake here, so it isn’t
The plan behind it
Growth
$159/mo
$0 down on a 12-month agreement — or $750 setup + $129/mo month-to-month
- Everything in Presence
- Review requests sent to your customers by text and email
- Monthly posts and photos on your Google listing
- Online booking or quote form wired into your site
- A new service or content page every quarter
- Up to 5 edits a month + a plain-English monthly report
The missed-call text-back shown on the home page is an add-on: $59/mo (bundle with the review engine for $119/mo)
See all plans at Chavez Digital WorksHonesty ledger
- Real
- The pages, the prices-on-every-page philosophy, the structured data, the security headers, the accessibility, and the speed — audit any of it.
- Demo
- The business, the phone number (reserved fictional range — it dials nowhere), and the quote form, which sends nothing and says so.
- Absent on purpose
- Testimonials, review scores, "24 years in business," stock photos, AI-generated people, and trackers. A demo that fakes proof isn't proof of anything.
Under the hood
- Zero third-party requests — no fonts CDN, no analytics, no map embeds
- Nearly every page ships zero JavaScript; the quote form is the one island
- Security headers + a strict content-security policy on every response
- Prices render from one content module — same discipline as the studio's own site