Localhouse Designs

We build
the site that closes the deal.

Custom sites for service businesses in Broken Arrow, Tulsa, and across Oklahoma — with real SEO/GEO foundations, structured data, and contact paths built to convert.

Chat-first contact48-hour audit replyNo-call workflowBroken Arrow based, Oklahoma statewide
// Best fit

Service businesses ready to replace a vague or template-limited site with something that earns trust, ranks locally, and turns visits into actual inquiries.

// Secondary lane

ERP-connected dashboards, workflow automation, and internal tools for operations teams that need UX built around how the work actually moves.

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Who we are

Built to compete.
Not to blend in.

Localhouse Designs is a web studio in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma with an unusual background: years of enterprise ERP work before building client-facing sites.

That means the sites are structured differently. Clearer service pages. Stronger contact paths. Schema that actually reflects the business. And an understanding of operational complexity that most web agencies don't carry.

Based in Broken Arrow, we work across the Tulsa market, statewide in Oklahoma, and with remote clients as far as Sacramento. The studio is led by Steven Rausch.

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Entity signals

Based in

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma

Serving service businesses across Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and the wider Oklahoma market.

Best fit

Oklahoma service businesses

Especially strong for businesses with outdated, vague, or platform-limited sites that need clearer lead paths.

Built for

Trust + local visibility

Pages are structured to help Google, AI overviews, and real people understand what the business does and what to do next.

What we do

01

Website Rebuilds

For service businesses stuck with vague messaging, weak structure, or platform-limited sites that don't turn visits into real inquiries.

02

Local SEO / GEO

NAP clarity, structured data, FAQ coverage, service-page depth, and contact-path cleanup so search and AI systems understand the business clearly.

03

Audit-First Conversion Work

We start with what is unclear, what is slowing trust down, and what is making the next step harder than it should be.

04

Operational Tooling

Still available for ERP-connected dashboards, internal tools, and workflow automation when the problem extends beyond the website.

Answer-ready

Clear facts.
Easy to extract.

Where is Localhouse Designs located?

Broken Arrow, Oklahoma — serving service businesses across Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and the wider state, with remote capacity for national clients.

What's the strongest use case?

Rebuilding service-business websites that are vague, outdated, or stuck on a template — especially when local visibility, trust, and inquiry volume need work.

What makes the ERP background relevant to a website?

Systems thinking. Sites built here have cleaner information architecture, stronger structured data, and contact paths that work because they're designed around how decisions actually get made.

Insights

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HVAC website design

HVAC websites that earn calls before a competitor does — emergency availability, service-area clarity, individual service pages, and local SEO foundations.

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Contractor website design

Contractor websites that bring in the right jobs — project proof with context, service-page depth, credibility signals, and a quote path that filters intent.

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Restaurant website design

Restaurant websites that fill seats — menu clarity, mobile-first performance, reservation path, and local search foundations that earn the visit.

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Salon website design

Salon websites that earn new client bookings from search — service menu clarity, stylist profiles, booking integration, and local SEO that platform pages can't provide.

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Plumber website design

Plumber websites that earn the call before a competitor does — emergency availability, service-area clarity, service-page depth, and local SEO foundations.

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Med spa website design

Med spa websites that earn consultations — treatment pages with real depth, provider credentials, before/after structure, and local SEO foundations.

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Oklahoma City web design

Custom websites for OKC service businesses — based in Broken Arrow, 20 minutes from OKC, with deep understanding of the Oklahoma market.

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Sacramento web design

Custom websites for Sacramento businesses — backed by real Sacramento-market work on NorCal Sauce Worx and Prescribed Burn Sauces.

Conversion

Why your Tulsa business website isn't converting

Why service business sites get traffic but not inquiries — and what the rebuild actually fixes: service clarity, trust structure, and a contact path that doesn't lose people.

Web design

Best website structure for service businesses

The structure that actually works: homepage clarity, individual service pages, proof, FAQ content, and a contact path that reduces friction instead of adding it.

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Website redesign for service businesses

For businesses that already have a site but need it rebuilt — clearer messaging, stronger service pages, proof structure, and a contact path that actually converts.

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Broken Arrow web design for service businesses

A local page for Oklahoma businesses that need clearer website structure, stronger trust signals, and a better contact path.

Indexing / SEO

Why Google can find your page and still not index it

A plain-English explanation of why discovered and crawled pages still get left out of the index, and what usually matters more than panic.

SEO / GEO

What GEO actually means for local businesses

A plain-English look at GEO, how it fits with SEO, and why local businesses should care.

Local SEO

Why local business websites need clear service-area pages

A practical look at when local pages help and when they turn into thin SEO clutter.

Conversion

What to put above the fold on a local service homepage

A plain-English breakdown of what the first screen needs to say before someone calls, books, or leaves.

Local SEO

Why your Google Business Profile and website need to say the same thing

A practical article on local trust, search consistency, and the path from profile to contact.

ERP / Operations

What manufacturers actually need from ERP-connected tooling

A practical article on internal tooling, operational friction, and why useful systems start with real workflow needs.

ERP / UX

ERP Lite: Designing an operational decision surface

A design and UX case study on turning ERP-heavy operations data into a readable front end for floor teams, planners, and leadership.

Structured Data

How structured data helps AI search understand your business

A practical explanation of what schema actually does, what it can't do alone, and how it supports clearer machine understanding.

Local SEO

Why a custom site beats a booking-platform page for local search

A grounded look at why custom sites create more room for local SEO, trust signals, and answer-ready content than booking-platform shells.

ERP / Workflows

Why most dashboards don't fix the workflow

A practical article on why more visibility often fails to reduce friction in ERP and operations work.

Local SEO

Why local SEO fails when the contact path is vague

NAP clarity, CTA clarity, FAQ schema, and map/directions flow - the levers that decide local conversion.

Local SEO

What local service pages need to rank and get cited

A grounded look at what makes a service page more useful for local SEO, AI search, and trust.

ERP / Mobile

SyteLine Mobile: making ERP access work on the floor

A mobile operations case study rooted in firsthand ERP experience and the need for faster floor-level answers.

48-hour audit

Step 01

Start in chat

Share the URL, what feels vague or outdated, and what kind of lead you want the site to generate.

Step 02

Get the audit

We reply with 3 concrete fixes within 48 hours, focused on clarity, conversion, and local visibility.

Step 03

Decide and build

If it makes sense, we scope the rebuild around stronger trust, better inquiries, and a cleaner path to contact.

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Is your site ready for them?

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