Editing Your Hero Section
The hero section is the first thing visitors see on your homepage. It's where most people decide whether to call you or leave — so getting it right matters.
Fields You Can Edit
Badge
A small label above the headline (e.g., "Rated #1 in Denver" or "Licensed & Insured Since 1999"). Optional — leave it blank if you don't want one.
Headline
Your main headline (e.g., "Denver's Most Trusted Concrete Contractor"). Keep it short and specific to your trade and city.
Highlight Word
One word in the headline can be visually emphasized. Enter that word here to make it stand out.
Subheadline
A sentence or two expanding on the headline (e.g., "We handle driveways, patios, and foundations — done right the first time.").
Trust Statement
A short line below the form (e.g., "Licensed & Insured · Free Estimates · 5-Star Rated").
Form Title
The heading above the contact form in your hero (e.g., "Get a Free Quote" or "Schedule a Consultation").
Checkmarks
A short list next to the form (e.g., "Same-day response", "Free estimates", "10-year warranty"). You can add, remove, or edit these.
Owner Label
Text that appears near your owner photo (e.g., "Proud Owner of Best Concrete Co.").
Hero Background Image
The photo behind your headline. Upload a wide, high-quality project photo for best results. Landscape orientation works best.
Owner Photo
A photo of you. Appears in the hero section and builds trust with visitors. Optional.
Tips
- Include your city name in the headline when possible — it helps with local SEO
- Keep checkmarks to 3–4 items max — more than that dilutes the impact
- Use a landscape-orientation project photo for the hero background