A Wix alternative for electricians who want enquiries from real searches
An electrician's website needs more than a tidy template. Customers search for EICRs, rewires, EV charger installs, and emergency call-outs, and they want NICEIC, ECA, or NAPIT credentials shown clearly. LaunchUrSite ships that structure as the default. Wix asks you to build it from scratch.
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Wix vs LaunchUrSite: quick summary
| Dimension | Wix | LaunchUrSite |
|---|---|---|
| Default page shape | A blank or generic electrician template you fill in. | Hero with accreditation badges, services split by domestic and commercial, EICR and EV charger pages already in the build. |
| Trade credibility | You add NICEIC, ECA, or NAPIT logos as image blocks if you remember. | Accreditation slots are part of the hero by default. |
| Service depth | Often one long 'Services' page that struggles to rank for any specific term. | Separate pages for EICRs, rewires, fuse boards, EV chargers, fault-finding, and PAT testing. |
| After launch | Self-directed improvements. You decide when to update. | GrowthOS surfaces missing service pages and weak hero copy as real recommendations. |
Compare in five minutes before you switch
Electrician-specific structure baked in
NICEIC, ECA, and NAPIT credentials surfaced in the hero
Service pages aligned with EICR, rewire, and EV charger searches
GrowthOS recommendations after launch
Where Wix stops being the right fit
Wix electrician templates look smart but skip the structure that wins enquiries: EICR landing page, EV charger installer page, accreditation badges, and a phone-first emergency CTA.
Wix expects you to make every conversion call. Where do NICEIC and ECA logos go? How do you split domestic and commercial? Where does the rewire calculator or quote form live? You decide each time.
Wix has no opinion on whether your site is missing pages that should exist. There is no nudge to add 'consumer unit upgrade' or 'PAT testing' when those queries are sending traffic elsewhere.
Electrician-shaped first draft: NICEIC and ECA badges in the hero, services split into domestic and commercial, EICR and EV charger pages built in, postcode coverage as a real list.
Service pages for EICRs, rewires, fuse board upgrades, EV charger installation, fault-finding, and PAT testing, each written around the queries customers actually search for.
GrowthOS keeps watching after launch and recommends the next move: add a 'consumer unit upgrade' page, refresh the hero copy, surface a recent five-star review.
Wix vs LaunchUrSite, area by area
Hero and trust signals
A Wix hero gives you a headline, subhead, and image. NICEIC, ECA, or NAPIT badges only appear if you upload them and place them yourself.
The hero ships with accreditation slots, a phone-first CTA, and an emergency call-out line. You drop in your registration number and the proof appears in the right place.
Service pages
Wix tends to push one long 'Services' page or three or four short ones. Specific high-intent queries like 'landlord EICR cost' rarely get their own page.
Separate pages for EICRs, rewires, fuse board upgrades, EV charger installs, fault-finding, and PAT testing, each aligned with the search terms electricians actually win on.
Coverage and local search
A single 'Areas covered' line is the default. Postcodes and individual towns are usually missing.
Coverage is a real list of towns and postcodes, which helps both customers and local search.
Domestic vs commercial split
You decide whether to split. Most Wix sites blend them, which weakens both audiences.
Domestic and commercial are split into clear paths from the hero, so a homeowner and a facilities manager land on the right place quickly.
After-launch improvement
Wix does not look at how your site is performing. You spot improvements yourself or hire someone.
GrowthOS recommends specific changes: add a 'consumer unit upgrade' page, sharpen the hero, add a recent review from Checkatrade.
Wix gives you a site to maintain. LaunchUrSite gives you a site that keeps improving.
Most website builders, Wix included, treat launch as the finish line. You build something, publish it, and then it is yours to manage. If it stops converting, you have to figure out why and fix it yourself.
LaunchUrSite takes a different approach. After your site goes live, GrowthOS monitors how visitors find and interact with your pages. It then surfaces specific recommendations: add a service page for an emerging search term, tighten your hero messaging, add trust proof where visitors drop off. Your site keeps converting better without you having to become a conversion or SEO expert.
The GrowthOS loop
Your site goes live
GrowthOS collects visitor signals
It identifies specific improvements
You apply them in plain English
Your site converts better
LaunchUrSite is a good fit if you are...
Domestic electricians and electrical contractors who want a site that converts for EICRs, rewires, and emergency callouts.
EV charger installers who want a dedicated page for OZEV and home charger queries.
Commercial-leaning sparkies who want the domestic and commercial paths split clearly without rebuilding navigation.
Electricians who want to show NICEIC, ECA, or NAPIT credentials clearly without dragging logos into a template.
Wix might be better if you need...
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Designers who want pixel-level control over every section.
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Electrical wholesalers running large e-commerce catalogues.
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National multi-branch firms that need a custom design system across regional sites.
Switching an electrician site from Wix to LaunchUrSite
Keep your domain. Domains live independently of the builder, so you can point yours wherever you want.
Pull together your services, NICEIC or ECA registration numbers, postcode coverage, and reviews from Checkatrade, Google, or Trustpilot.
Describe your business in LaunchUrSite. Say what you do, where you cover, and whether you lean domestic, commercial, or both.
Review and refine the first draft. Ask in plain English to tighten copy, add a service page, or surface a specific accreditation.
Go live. GrowthOS starts watching real traffic and surfaces the next move once it has data to act on.
There is no automated migration tool. The process relies on your existing content as input for a better-structured first draft.
Questions about LaunchUrSite vs Wix
Templates give you a layout, not a working conversion system. They rarely include separate pages for EICRs, EV chargers, and rewires, and they leave accreditation, emergency CTAs, and coverage decisions to you. LaunchUrSite ships with those decisions already made for electricians.
Yes. Accreditation slots are part of the default hero and trust block. Add your registration numbers and they appear near the top of the page where new customers actually see them.
Yes. There is a dedicated EV charger installation page in the default build, written around the queries homeowners and businesses use, including OZEV grant references and home charger types.
Wix is around £14 a month plus template and editor time. LaunchUrSite is from £12 a month with the electrician structure built in and edits included. Most owners save the bigger cost on time, not money.
Yes. Use your current copy, services, accreditations, and reviews as input. LaunchUrSite generates a cleaner first draft built around how electricians actually win work, then you refine in plain English.
Yes. The default structure separates domestic and commercial from the hero so each audience hits the right page first.
Ready to build a site that keeps getting better?
LaunchUrSite gives you a faster launch, stronger conversion structure, and GrowthOS recommendations that keep your site improving after it goes live. No editor to learn, no design expertise required.
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