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provenA booking page for your handyman or repair work.
- Who buys it
- Neighbours searching “[your trade] near me”.
- Why it works
- Local service pages are some of the fastest businesses to a first paying customer.
We find the one most likely to make you money. No idea needed.
Free to build. Nothing goes live, and nothing gets spent, without your okay.
Find your business · step 1 of 3
Pick a few. We match the business to you.
Answer 3 questions. Meet a business matched to you.
A name, a real website, a way to get paid. About 15 minutes.
It finds customers and reports back daily. You approve the big moves.
You approve the moves that matter. The rest runs on its own.
A name and a look that fit the idea.
A real site, live on its own web address.
A safe way to get paid from day one.
Posts and emails, drafted and sent.
Reaches out to people likely to buy.
A plain update every day, no jargon.
A few of the kinds of businesses Totally builds, with realistic ranges. Browse by what sounds like you.
A booking page for your handyman or repair work.
Sell your know-how as a simple paid guide or class.
“Proven” means the pattern has a real track record, not that any single result is guaranteed.
Totally asks before anything that spends money, emails someone, or goes public. One tap to approve, one tap to skip. It tells you in plain words when it's stuck instead of pretending everything is fine.
Needs your okay
Spend $20 on ads to reach 2,000 people most likely to buy?
Why: your first week is live and these are the closest matches to your customer. Risk: it spends $20.
Just like confirming a payment.
No. Answer a few quick questions and Totally matches you to one that fits you and has a real track record of making money. If you already have an idea, you can use that instead.
No. If you can tap through a few questions, you can use Totally. There is nothing to install and no code to write.
Building and previewing your business is free. When you're ready to take it live, it's one simple monthly plan, and Totally keeps a small share of what the business earns. You'll see the exact price before you commit to anything.
Yes. You own the business, the website, and every dollar it makes.
It names the business, builds the website, sets up payments, writes and posts your marketing, finds customers, and sends you a plain update every day.
No. It asks first for anything that spends money or contacts a real person. One tap to approve, one tap to skip.
You approve the moves that matter, so a mistake can't get far. When Totally is stuck, it tells you in plain words instead of guessing.
Digital products, services, content, and local businesses to start, with more types over time.
Your first website is usually ready in about 15 minutes.