Websites Built for Your Industry
HitDirector builds industry-specific websites with the features, workflows, and tools that match how your business actually operates.
Roofers & Roofing Companies
Free estimate forms, before/after gallery, service area pages
Lawn Care & Landscaping
Service area pages, seasonal packages, quote forms, gallery
Auto Detailing
Online booking, service menus, before/after gallery, packages
Handyman Services
Service list, quote requests, service area, reviews
Coaches & Consultants
Booking, payments, client portal, lead capture
Churches & Ministries
Event pages, donation, gallery, schedule
Medical & Wellness
Scheduling, compliant forms, service pages, FAQ
Cleaning Companies
Quote forms, booking, service areas, recurring services
Dance Studios & Training
Class schedules, packages, gallery, booking
Not One-Size-Fits-All Templates
A generic website template can hold your hours and a phone number. But it can't handle the specific workflows, content structures, and tools your industry actually requires. Every industry has a different operational reality — and your website should reflect that.
HitDirector designs around your business, not around a template library. We start with what your customers need to do on your site, then build accordingly.
What Makes Industry-Specific Different
Features that match your workflow
Booking calendars for salons, intake forms for law firms, menus for restaurants — not generic contact forms.
Content structured for your industry
Service pages, staff bios, galleries, FAQs — organized the way your customers expect to find them.
Hosting plans that fit your needs
Scheduling-heavy businesses get Business hosting. Ecommerce stores get Pro. No overpaying for features you don't need.
SEO built around your market
Local service area pages, industry keywords, and content strategy tailored to your customers' search behavior.
Ready to Build the Right Website for Your Business?
Start the intake wizard and we'll ask industry-specific questions — so we can design around your goals, not a generic template.