If you're trying to build a website for your service business, you've probably looked at Wix, Squarespace, and maybe wondered if a custom site is worth it. They all claim to be easy, affordable, and perfect for small businesses. So what's the real difference?

In this guide, we'll compare the actual pros and cons of each option for contractors, plumbers, electricians, and other local service providers.

Wix: The DIY Option

Wix is popular because it's cheap and has drag-and-drop tools. You can get started for free, and paid plans range from $16-$45/month.

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Squarespace: The "Premium" Template

Squarespace markets itself as the high-end template builder. Plans start at $16/month for a basic site, $23/month for a business site.

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Custom Websites: The Real Deal

A custom website is built from scratch by a developer or agency. No templates. No monthly subscriptions to a platform. You own the code.

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Which One Should You Choose?

If you're a local service business, here's the honest answer:

Real example: An HVAC company in Arizona spent 3 weeks building a Squarespace site. They got 1-2 calls per month. After switching to a custom BizWebFix landing page, they started getting 6-8 calls per month. Same budget. Better results.

The BizWebFix Approach

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Bottom Line

Templates are fine if you're starting a blog or portfolio. But for a service business trying to get phone calls and rank on Google, a custom site is the only option that makes sense. You don't need to spend $5,000. You just need to avoid the platforms that lock you into monthly fees and generic designs.