Free website for locksmiths in Canada is what we build — because locksmith jobs are almost always urgent. Someone locked out of their car at midnight, locked out of their house, or needing a lock changed after a break-in picks up their phone, searches "locksmith near me", and calls whoever looks trustworthy at the top of the results.
If you're not there, that job goes to someone else. Every time.
We build free 5-page websites for Canadian locksmiths. No invoice, no monthly fee, no catch. Here's what you get and how to claim yours.
Locksmith searches have the highest call-through rate of any trade. People don't browse — they call the first result they trust. A website puts you in that position.
Why Locksmiths in Canada Need a Website Right Now
The locksmith industry has a trust problem — and that actually works in your favour if you have a professional website. There are a lot of scam locksmiths operating across Canada: companies that advertise low call-out fees and then charge hundreds of dollars once they're on-site. Homeowners and car owners know this, and they're actively trying to vet who they call.
A proper website with your name, your license or registration details, transparent pricing, and real customer reviews immediately separates you from those operations. You get the call because you look legitimate — because you are.
- Emergency searches convert fast — someone locked out isn't shopping around. The first credible result gets the job.
- Local SEO works — searches like "locksmith [city]", "emergency locksmith near me", and "car lockout [city]" are high volume and local. A website optimised for your city puts you in those results.
- No lead generation fees — you keep 100% of every job instead of paying a cut to referral platforms.
What We Build for Canadian Locksmiths
Every free locksmith website includes five pages:
- Home page — your services, 24/7 availability banner, click-to-call button, and service area. Fast and direct — that's what emergency callers need.
- Services page — residential lockouts, car lockouts, lock changes, rekeying, security upgrades, safes. We break it out clearly so Google knows exactly what you do.
- About page — your license or registration number, years in business, and why customers can trust you. This is what counters the scam perception.
- Reviews page — customer testimonials. Social proof is especially important in a trust-sensitive trade.
- Contact page — phone number (prominent), contact form, service area map, and hours.
The Emergency Call-Out Section
This is the most important element on a locksmith website and the one most DIY sites get wrong. It needs to be at the top of the homepage, above everything else, and it needs:
- Your phone number in large text with a click-to-call link
- Your response time ("Available 24/7 — average response 30 minutes")
- Your service area ("Serving [City] and surrounding areas")
We build this into every locksmith site as the first thing a visitor sees. On mobile — where most lockout searches happen — this is what converts a search into a call.
Why Is It Free?
We build it free to show you what we can do. If you want us to maintain the site, manage hosting, or add pages later, that's how we earn. No obligation, no pressure. You own the site outright — all files are yours to keep forever.
How to Apply
Two minutes. We ask for your business name, services, city, phone number, and any photos or reviews you have. We confirm within 48 hours and deliver within 7 days.
Apply for your free locksmith website here →
Frequently Asked Questions
Will it help me rank for emergency searches?
Yes — we set up local SEO targeting your city name so you can start appearing for searches like "[your city] locksmith" and "emergency locksmith near me". Rankings build over 4–12 weeks as Google indexes and trusts the site.
Can I show my license or registration?
Absolutely — and you should. Locksmith regulation varies by province in Canada, but displaying whatever credentials you hold (business license, provincial registration, insurance) significantly improves trust and conversion.
What if I work alone with no staff?
Most of the locksmiths we build for are sole operators. The website works exactly the same — it's about getting found and being trusted, not about looking like a big company.