Booking-ready websites

Booking-ready websites for RV parks and property managers who need more leads, cleaner follow-up, and fewer missed inquiries.

Magrify turns weak websites into practical sales systems for RV parks first, with the same core playbook available for real estate agents and property managers who need better lead capture and follow-up.

Before and after

Most revenue leaks are not mysterious. They are missing, buried, or disconnected.

For RV parks, the website has to answer guest questions quickly. For property managers and real estate teams, it has to turn attention into a clean lead with a next step.

Weak site

Before: Visitors cannot quickly understand sites, rates, amenities, location, photos, and the best next step.

After: Clear property pages, stronger proof, direct contact paths, and booking-focused navigation.

Missing booking CTA

Before: The primary action is buried, inconsistent, or only visible after scrolling.

After: Booking, call, and inquiry buttons are visible early, repeated naturally, and matched to guest intent.

Poor mobile layout

Before: Guests researching from the road have to pinch, hunt, or abandon the page.

After: Mobile-first sections make rates, availability, calls, maps, and lead forms easy to use.

No review flow

Before: Happy guests leave quietly while uncertain visitors see thin social proof.

After: Review requests, review placement, and trust sections turn real guest feedback into conversion assets.

No local SEO pages

Before: The site misses searches around nearby towns, long stays, local events, amenities, and common trip plans.

After: Location and amenity pages help Google and guests understand why the property fits the stay.

No follow-up

Before: Inquiries sit in inboxes, texts, or voicemail with no reliable next touch.

After: Email and SMS follow-up help owners and managers respond faster without losing the human feel.

Landing page outline

Copy-paste-ready structure for the offer.

Hero: Booking-ready websites for RV parks and property managers who need more leads, cleaner follow-up, and fewer missed inquiries.

Promise: We refresh the pages that matter, clarify the booking or lead path, add review and SMS follow-up, improve local SEO signals, and report what changed.

Proof: Show current website gaps, mobile screenshots, review examples, local SEO opportunities, and the exact follow-up workflow being installed.

CTA: Book a Website Review or Fix My Online Presence.

Feature matrix

How Magrify compares to common alternatives.

CapabilityMagrifyBasic website agenciesRent Manager or Campspot-style systemsDIY builders
Booking or lead actionBuilt around booking, call, and inquiry CTAs with follow-up.Often design-first; CTA strategy varies.Strong for reservations, not always full marketing or lead capture.Template-dependent and easy to leave unfinished.
Local SEO pagesRV park, amenity, nearby-city, property, and service pages planned for search intent.May include basic metadata, but often light on local content.Usually not a local SEO content system.Requires owner time and SEO judgment.
SMS and email follow-upInquiry forms can route into practical follow-up flows.Usually a separate add-on or handoff.May message confirmed guests inside the platform.Requires separate tools and setup.
Reviews and social proofReview requests, testimonial sections, and proof placement are part of the plan.Often placed visually but not automated.May collect guest feedback, depending on the system.Manual unless connected to other tools.
Property and amenity schemaStructured data is checked for the property, amenities, services, FAQs, and local signals.Sometimes basic organization schema only.Usually platform-contained and limited to booking data.Rarely configured correctly without help.
Monthly reportingSimple reporting connects website, leads, search visibility, and next actions.Usually traffic-only or not included.Reservation reports may not explain marketing gaps.DIY dashboards require owner maintenance.

Lead magnet

10 revenue leaks on RV park and property websites.

  1. No booking, call, or inquiry CTA above the fold
  2. Mobile pages that hide rates, photos, phone numbers, or forms
  3. Phone-only follow-up with no email or SMS safety net
  4. No review request workflow after a stay, tour, or showing
  5. Thin local SEO pages for nearby towns, attractions, and stay types
  6. Weak social proof: no testimonials, ratings, media mentions, or guest photos
  7. No rates, pricing context, availability direction, or next-step explanation
  8. Missing property, amenity, FAQ, review, or local business schema
  9. No abandoned-inquiry follow-up for visitors who ask a question but do not book
  10. Inconsistent photos, maps, listings, policies, and contact details across the web

Crawler and checklist agent spec

Open-source and no-cost audit workflow for prospecting.

Input a prospect URL, business type, location keywords, optional booking links, and optional Google Business Profile notes. Output a scorecard, screenshots, gaps, and a plain-English fix plan.

Render and mobile scan

Use Playwright to load the site, capture desktop and mobile screenshots, test visible CTAs, and flag layout issues.

HTML and content parsing

Use Cheerio to inspect titles, meta descriptions, headings, internal links, forms, phone links, review sections, and CTA language.

Performance and accessibility

Run Lighthouse and axe-core for mobile performance, accessibility blockers, tap targets, contrast, and layout stability.

Structured data

Parse JSON-LD for LocalBusiness, LodgingBusiness, FAQ, Review, Product, Offer, amenity, and property signals where relevant.

Search plumbing

Check robots.txt, sitemap.xml, canonical tags, indexable pages, broken internal links, and local SEO page coverage.

Sales-ready output

Return a scorecard, screenshots, missing items, revenue-leak notes, and a prioritized fix list for the prospect.

Sales email

Cold email copy

Subject: Quick website and booking review for [Property Name]

Hi [Name],

I was looking at [Property Name] and noticed a few places where the website may be losing booking or inquiry opportunities, especially on mobile.

Magrify helps RV parks, real estate agents, and property managers turn weak websites into booking-ready systems: clearer CTAs, better local SEO pages, review follow-up, SMS or email follow-up, and simple monthly reporting.

Would you like me to send a short list of the biggest revenue leaks I see on your current site?

Cold call script

Phone script

Hi [Name], this is [Rep] with Magrify. We help RV parks and property managers fix websites that miss booking inquiries or leads.

I am not calling to sell a full rebuild today. I wanted to ask: if a guest or prospect lands on your site from Google, is it easy for them to see rates or next steps, trust the property, and get a fast follow-up?

The quick win is usually a booking-ready refresh: stronger mobile layout, clearer CTA, review proof, local SEO pages, and email or SMS follow-up.

Would it be useful if I reviewed your site and sent the top 10 leaks I see?

30-day fulfillment plan

What happens after a client says yes.

Days 1-3: Audit and plan

Review website, booking path, Google Business Profile, reviews, forms, mobile layout, sitemap, analytics, and the biggest missed-inquiry risks.

Days 4-10: Website refresh

Improve hero messaging, navigation, CTAs, mobile sections, rates or inquiry context, proof, photos, forms, and high-intent pages.

Days 11-16: Booking inquiry flow

Connect form fields, call tracking options, CRM notes, email or SMS follow-up, notification rules, and missed-lead safeguards.

Days 17-21: Reviews and social content

Set review request prompts, testimonial placement, social proof blocks, reusable content prompts, and basic post templates.

Days 22-26: Local SEO pages

Build or improve nearby-area pages, amenity pages, service/location pages, metadata, internal links, and structured data.

Days 27-30: Reporting and handoff

Deliver monthly report structure, lead sources, action list, maintenance notes, and the next round of growth priorities.

Pricing ladder

Simple public tiers, scoped privately.

Pricing is scoped to the property, budget, systems already in place, urgency, and work needed. Public pricing tiers are named so prospects can self-identify without forcing a one-size estimate.

Website Fix Sprint

A focused cleanup for owners who need the website to look credible, explain the property, and make the next step obvious.

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Booking Follow-Up Plan

Website improvements plus inquiry routing, email or SMS follow-up, review requests, and simple lead tracking.

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Managed Growth System

Ongoing website, SEO, reporting, content, review, and automation support for teams that want a managed online system.

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Engineering build checklist

Copy-paste-ready implementation checklist.

Next step

Want the first review?

Send the current website, booking links, Google profile, and the biggest follow-up gap you want fixed.