The whole system · not five disconnected tools
Your marketing, joined into one system that runs itself.
Most local businesses do not have a marketing problem. They have a joined-up problem: a website in one place, a Google profile in another, a booking app, a mailing list, and a notebook of leads, none of them talking to each other. An integrated marketing system fixes that. Your website, your Google presence, your lead capture, your customer records and your follow-up all wired together, so a new enquiry flows through the whole thing on its own and nothing gets dropped. Start with a free audit, then I quote the build to your business. One bill, no lock-in, you always get Jordan.
The layers, joined up
Six layers, one connected system.
Each of these is a service in its own right, and each has its own page. The value is not in the parts; it is in wiring them together so they hand work to each other automatically. This page is the hub; the links below go into each layer in detail.
A fast website that captures
The hub everything else plugs into. Hand-built, fast on mobile, marked up so Google understands it, and wired to capture the enquiry instead of losing it. This is the managed website service, and every other layer runs on top of it.
Google and local visibility
The free Google Business Profile that puts you on the map, kept filled in and consistent with your site, so the people searching for what you do right now actually find you before they find a competitor.
Lead capture that never sleeps
Forms, click-to-call, booking and enquiry paths built to catch the customer at the moment they are ready, then hand that lead straight into the system so nothing sits in an inbox going cold.
A CRM and pipeline that remembers
One place where every enquiry lands and every customer lives, with a simple pipeline so you can see who is new, who is waiting on you, and who has gone quiet. No lead falls down the back of the sofa.
Follow-up on autopilot
The email and text messages that do the chasing for you: the fast reply, the appointment reminder, the review request, the gentle nudge to a quiet lead. Written once, sent at the right moment, every time.
Reporting you can actually read
One plain monthly view of what came in, where from, and what it turned into, so you are running on numbers instead of a hunch. No dashboard you have to log in to and decode.
Go deeper on any layer: the managed website service, Google Business Profile, lead generation, the CRM and pipeline, email and SMS follow-up, and the marketing automation that ties them together.
How it works
Designed as one thing, from the start.
A system is not five apps bought separately and hoped into cooperation. It is designed together, built to connect, and run by the person who designed it, so the parts genuinely pass work between themselves.
One audit, one map
It starts with a free audit that scores where you are today, then, if you want the full plan, the deep-dive maps every layer together: what you have, what is leaking, and how the pieces should join up for your business specifically.
Built to talk to each other
The point of a system is that the parts connect. A new lead from Google flows into the CRM, triggers the follow-up, books the job, and shows up in the report, without you copying anything from one app to another.
One person builds and runs it
The same person who designs the system builds it and keeps it running. Nothing gets handed to a junior or a call centre. When something needs changing, you message Jordan and it changes.
It runs itself, you get on with the work
Once it is live, the system does the repetitive chasing and record-keeping in the background. You get your evenings back and a steadier flow of booked work, instead of five tools you have to remember to feed.
Why it matters
Five disconnected tools cost more than one system.
The disconnected way feels cheaper because each tool is small. Added up, it is more expensive, in subscriptions, in leaked leads, and in the hours you spend being the glue between apps that will not talk to each other.
Five subscriptions, five logins
A website builder here, a booking app there, a separate email tool, a CRM you never opened, and a spreadsheet holding it all together. Each one bills you monthly and none of them talk to the others.
Leads leaking between the gaps
The enquiry that came in through Google but never made it into the CRM. The quote that never got chased. The happy customer never asked for a review. The gaps between disconnected tools are where the money quietly walks out.
Hours of manual copying
Retyping the same customer into three different apps, exporting one list to import into another, and remembering to send the follow-up yourself. That is time you do not have and a job that gets skipped the week you are busiest.
No single view of what is working
When the tools do not join up, no one can tell you which channel actually brought the paying customers. You end up guessing where to spend, because the numbers live in five places and agree on nothing.
Not sure how much is leaking through your gaps? Start with a free audit, or go straight to the £300 deep-dive for a written map of your whole setup and a fixed quote to join it up.
Who it is for
If you are running your business off five tabs, this is for you.
A joined-up system suits any local business where enquiries come in, jobs get booked, and customers are worth keeping. If that is you, the parts you are juggling by hand can run themselves.
Trades and home services
Plumbers, electricians, builders, cleaners, gardeners. Enquiries come in at all hours from Google and your site; the system catches every one, chases the quote, and reminds them of the appointment so fewer jobs slip.
Clinics and practitioners
Dentists, physios, aesthetics, therapists. New patients found on the map, booked online, reminded automatically to cut no-shows, then asked for the review that brings in the next one.
Appointment businesses
Barbers, salons, groomers, studios. Bookings on your own brand, no-show reminders sent for you, and a rebooking nudge that keeps the chair full without you touching your phone.
Local service firms
Accountants, letting agents, driving schools, tradesmen with a team. A pipeline everyone can see, so a lead is never dropped because two people thought the other had it.
Motor and specialists
Garages, MOT centres, valeting, mobile services. One clear set of services findable on Google, quotes chased automatically, and reminders that bring the car back next year.
Anyone running it by hand
If you are stitching a website, a booking app, a mailing list and a notebook together yourself, the system does that stitching for you and does not forget the bits you keep meaning to get to.
FAQ
Integrated marketing, answered.
What do you actually mean by an integrated marketing system?
It means your website, your Google presence, your lead capture, your customer records and your follow-up all run as one connected setup instead of separate apps. A new enquiry flows from wherever it came in, into your records, into an automatic follow-up, and into your monthly report, without you moving anything by hand. The layers are joined up, so the whole thing runs itself in the background.
How is this different from the individual services on the site?
The individual pages, the managed website, Google Business Profile, lead generation, the CRM and pipeline, email and SMS, each describe one layer. This is the layer that joins them together. Most businesses do not need to think about the parts in isolation; they need the whole thing working as one system, which is exactly what the deep-dive designs and the build delivers.
Do I have to replace everything I already use?
Not always. The free audit and the deep-dive look at what you already have first. Sometimes a tool you use stays and gets wired in properly; sometimes it is doing more harm than good and is better replaced. The aim is one connected system that runs itself, not change for the sake of it, and you get an honest recommendation either way.
What does it cost, and are there packages?
There are no published package prices, because a joined-up system is built around your business, not sold off a shelf. Start with a free audit, then the build is quoted to you, with ongoing management from around £295 a month, one simple bill, cancel any time, no lock-in. If you want the full plan and a fixed quote first, the £300 Marketing and Automation Deep-Dive gives you a written audit and a fixed price, and the £300 is credited against any build.
How long does it take to build?
It depends on how many layers you need and what you already have, which is exactly what the audit and deep-dive establish. A single-site business joining up a website, Google and follow-up moves faster than a firm with a team and several service lines. You get a realistic timeline in the written audit before any work starts, so there are no surprises.
Is there a contract or lock-in, and do I own it?
No lock-in. The build and the ongoing management are quoted after the audit, one simple monthly bill, cancel any time. You own your domain and your code throughout, so if you ever leave you take your system and your customer data with you. You always get Jordan, not a call centre.
Ready when you are
Let us join it all up.
Start with a free audit, then a quote built for your business. Your website, Google, lead capture, CRM, follow-up and reporting wired into one system and run for you, so the whole thing works while you get on with the job. Ongoing management runs from around £295 a month, one simple bill, cancel any time, no lock-in. Want the full picture first? The £300 Marketing and Automation Deep-Dive gives you a written audit and a fixed quote, and the £300 is credited against any build.