Instant Countertop Cost Estimator Tool

Here’s a stat for you: 9 out of 10 retail customers looking for countertops already have a price from a competitor or a box store before they go online.

Why are they on the internet looking for countertop companies?

They are comparison shopping.

  • ✅ You do quality work
  • ✅ You have great reviews
  • ✅ Your website is fast and flexible
  • Customers are moving much faster now and you need to also.

Now, you need to activate the customer to increase conversions to a lead.

Our 460,000+ customers tell you exactly what works — and how you can turn your website visitors into real countertop projects.

Live DEMO Right here!

Enter "DEMO" + "Your name" in the estimate registration so we don't route you to a fabricator ;)

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PROOF!

Notice a couple things:

Boost Your Countertop Business for Just $100/Month

Add the Countertop Estimator App to your website and start turning clicks into real leads!

Why You Need It:

  • Rank Higher in Google & AI Searches: Get found for high-value, high-volume keywords like Countertop Estimate, Countertop Quote, Quartz Countertops per Square Foot, Countertop Calculator and more.
  • Convert Visitors into Leads: Add a clear call-to-action and turn more clicks into actual estimate requests.
  • Instant Increase in Estimate Requests: Our system delivers homeowners actively looking for countertops — right to your inbox.
  • Valuable Local Backlinks: Boost your SEO and domain authority with links from our trusted network of websites.

Affordable ROI:

How many sales to cover $100/month? One.
The average countertop sale in the U.S. is $3,200.

Your first sale covers your subscription for years!

Plus, you get:
✅ 24/7/365 SEO strategy working to grow your rankings
✅ A network of websites driving local exposure
If purchased separately, these services would cost thousands per month. All included for just $100/month.

Start Turning Clicks into Sales Today

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