Holiday Lighting Website Design

A conversion-first Christmas light installation website built to fill your November–December route during the June–October booking window — tiered packages, scarcity, online booking. $2,500 + $47/mo.

Most holiday lighting websites go live in November — but by then 80% of route capacity is booked. The site needs to capture the June–October pre-season window when buyers actually reserve their installs.

Holiday lighting has the most compressed booking window in exterior services — routes fill June–October, work happens in 6–8 weeks of November–December. A site that captures pre-season bookings with tiered packages and real scarcity fills the route at premium prices; a site that goes live in November misses the season.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a holiday lighting website cost?

A holiday lighting website is $2,500 + $47/month — pre-season booking, tiered packages, scarcity messaging, galleries, and content included. Comparable agency builds run $5k–$8k.

When should my holiday lighting website launch?

Before June. The booking window is June–October — by November, 80% of route capacity is already booked. A site built and ranking before pre-season captures the high-value early bookings.

Does the site use scarcity?

Yes — real route-limit scarcity ("only X installs left in [city]"). It is the most powerful close mechanism in holiday lighting because the scarcity is genuine: your crews can only install so many in 6–8 weeks.

How long does the build take?

1–2 weeks. You provide packages, pricing, and photos; we build the booking flow and galleries.

Do I own the website?

Yes — everything is yours. $47/mo month-to-month after 90 days.

Do you only do holiday lighting?

We serve 19 exterior trades. The system was built in turf cleaning (Murphys Turf); the pre-season booking, scarcity-driven approach is exactly what holiday lighting needs.