Different verticals.
Same engineering rigor.
Every industry below has its own schema vocabulary, its own pain points, and its own conversion patterns. The build approach adapts. The engineering does not.
Restaurants
Restaurants need fast pages with menu schema, reservation links, and Google Business sync. Tourists pick on phones in the parking lot, so LCP under 1.5s matters more than animation.
Lawyers
Lawyers compete on local intent and trust. Practice area pages with schema, attorney bios with credentials, and a fast inquiry path are the difference between a click and a call.
HVAC
HVAC searches happen when something is broken and the customer is hot or cold. Click to call, service area schema, and emergency CTA above the fold convert these visits.
Plumbers
Plumber leads are urgent. The site has to ship fast, show service areas, list emergency hours, and rank locally for the specific town the user is in.
Electricians
Electricians need licensing and insurance visible, service area schema, and a clean residential vs commercial split.
Contractors
General contractors win with portfolio depth and trust signals. Project galleries with schema, license display, and clear service categories drive higher value leads.
Doctors
Medical practice sites need YMYL trust, provider bios with credentials, insurance accepted, and a frictionless appointment path.
Real Estate Agents
Agents need IDX integration, neighborhood guides, and personal brand pages that rank on agent name plus city.
Fitness Studios
Fitness studios convert on schedule visibility, social proof, and a trial offer. Class schedule schema and Instagram embeds matter more than copy.
MMA Gyms
MMA gyms need fighter rosters, class types broken out by discipline, and a strong intro offer. Aaron Kimball at TCB Fight Factory is one of these.
Churches
Church sites need service times, sermon archive, leadership bios, and accessibility. Schema for Service and Event keeps Google Knowledge accurate.
Tattoo Shops
Tattoo shops win on artist portfolios. The site has to load fast on phones, show a clean image grid with schema, and link to artist Instagrams.
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Industries are not interchangeable.
The studio's vertical specific industry pages exist because the SEO, AEO, schema, and content roadmap requirements for a counseling practice are not the same as for a fishing guide or a hardwood flooring contractor. Each industry has its own search demand profile, its own competitive set, its own regulatory and ethics constraints, its own preferred schema types, and its own typical conversion path. A generic small business website template applied across these verticals reliably underperforms a vertical specific build that respects the industry's actual market dynamics.
The sixteen industries documented on this site represent verticals where the studio has direct client experience and can apply vertical knowledge to the engagement from day one. The list is not exhaustive (the studio takes work in adjacent verticals routinely) but it covers the categories where we have anchor client references, established schema patterns, and a documented track record of measurable outcomes. New industries are added as the client roster expands and as the studio earns the right to claim vertical knowledge by shipping the work.