Website Builder — Create Simple, Clean Sites for US Local Businesses

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TYPE OF WORK

Full Time

WAGE / SALARY

400

HOURS PER WEEK

40

DATE UPDATED

Jun 1, 2026

JOB OVERVIEW

About the role
We build professional websites for local US businesses (plumbers, electricians, roofers, and similar). You’ll take a business’s information and turn it into a clean, good-looking website using our template and tools — fast. Many sites start from a ready-made draft, so a big part of your job is polishing and customizing, not building from scratch.
We provide the template, the process, and full training. You bring an eye for clean design and the ability to work quickly and reliably.
What you’ll do
• Build and customize demo websites from our template
• Add the business’s real photos, services, hours, and contact info
• Polish auto-generated drafts to a finished, professional standard (often 5–15 minutes each)
• Make quick edits when a sales rep or client requests them
• Keep your work organized and update our project board
What we’re looking for
• Basic experience with website building (HTML/CSS, or builders like Webflow/WordPress/Wix)
• A good eye for clean, simple, professional design
• Fast and detail-oriented — you catch typos and broken links
• Reliable and able to work independently
• Stable internet
Schedule
• Full-time, 40 hours/week
• US business hours overlap preferred (some flexibility possible — tell us your availability)
Pay
• Base salary: $400/month
• Plus bonus: $10 for every website you built that gets sold
• Bonus rises to $15 per site in any week more than 10 of your sites are sold
How to apply
1. Start your message with the word “BLUEPRINT” so we know you read the whole post.
2. Share 2–3 links or screenshots of websites you’ve built or worked on.
3. In one sentence, tell us the fastest you’ve ever built a simple business website.
Applications without the word BLUEPRINT and work samples will not be reviewed.

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