Why a Packages Page Helps AI Pick You
I want to show you something important. AI tools try to match a budget and a need to a real service. If your website lists many services, but no clear packages, AI cannot tell what someone gets for $99 vs $499. It guesses. You get mixed leads.
Here is what I see every day: a cleaning company says “basic, deep, move‑out” on three different pages. No prices. No limits. No time estimates. When someone asks, “best deep clean under $250 near me,” the company does not show up. AI has no clear match.
A single “Packages & Tiers” page fixes this. It tells AI, and people, exactly what is in each level. It sets clear floors and ceilings. It reduces haggling. It improves trust.
Action today: write the names of your 3 main packages on one page: Basic, Standard, Premium.
What to Put on the Page (Keep It Simple and Clear)
Use short, plain words. Repeat the same fields for each package. This pattern helps AI read and compare.
For each package, add:
- ▸Name in simple words (example: "Basic Lawn Care")
- ▸Who it is for (example: "small yards up to 5,000 sq ft")
- ▸What is included (bullet list of tasks)
- ▸Limits (time, size, number of rooms, number of items)
- ▸Time estimate (example: "about 60–90 minutes")
- ▸Starting price (example: "$129+" if it can vary)
- ▸Add‑ons with prices (example: "fridge clean +$25")
- ▸Not included (say it clearly to avoid scope creep)
- ▸Service area notes (if some packages are local only)
- ▸Booking or request link (a clear button or link)
- ▸Last updated date (fresh data builds trust)
Keep numbers simple. Use round prices where you can. Do not hide limits. This helps AI recommend the right tier for the right request.
Action today: draft one package with these fields in a simple bullet list.
Small Examples You Can Copy
Let me give you three quick examples. They are simple on purpose.
- ▸Home cleaning
- Basic: kitchen and one bathroom, wipe surfaces, vacuum, 60–90 minutes, $129+, add‑on: inside oven +$30, limit: max 2 beds, not for move‑out.
- Deep: all rooms, baseboards, inside fridge, 2–3 hours, $249+, add‑ons listed, not for heavy trash.
- Move‑out: empty home, inside cabinets, 3–5 hours, $399+, requires power and water.
- ▸Lawn care
- Basic Mow: up to 5,000 sq ft, mow + edge + blow, 30–60 minutes, $49+, add‑on: hedge trim +$25.
- Standard: up to 10,000 sq ft, mow + edge + weed control, 60–90 minutes, $89+.
- Premium: up to 15,000 sq ft, all above + fertilize, 90–120 minutes, $149+.
- ▸Website design
- Starter: 1–3 pages, template, mobile‑ready, 2 weeks, $1,200+.
- Business: 5–8 pages, copy help, 4 weeks, $3,500+.
- Pro: 10+ pages, custom design, CMS training, 6–8 weeks, $7,500+.
Now picture a real question: “I need move‑out clean under $450 this week.” If your page shows “Move‑out — $399+, 3–5 hours,” you fit. AI can quote you.
Action today: rename your packages to match how people ask (basic, deep, move‑out; starter, business, pro).
How to Format It So AI Understands Fast
Put all packages on one clear URL like /packages or /pricing. Use headings in this order: Package Name, Who It’s For, Includes, Limits, Time, Price, Add‑ons, Not Included, Book Now. Keep the same order for every package. This pattern helps AI map your data.
Use short bullets, not long paragraphs. Do not hide key facts in images. If you show a comparison table, also write the same facts in bullets under each package. Add a “Last updated: Month Day, Year” line at the top. Link to related pages like service area, tools, or policies if they matter for the package.
On the page, include a small note on price logic: “Prices shown are starting rates. Final quote depends on size and condition.” This sets fair expectations.
Action today: create /packages, add your 3 packages with the same bullet fields, and link it in your header and footer.
Keep It Fresh and Measure Results
AI tools like recent facts. Update your page when prices, limits, or add‑ons change. Aim for once per month, even if nothing changed. Just confirm the date. When you launch a new package, add it here first.
I want you to see results. Test your brand in real AI tools. Ask for jobs you want with budget limits. Do you appear? Do the prices match? That is why I built FoxRadar — so you can see in 60 seconds whether ChatGPT, Gemini, or Grok know your brand and your packages.
Action today: set a calendar reminder to review your packages monthly, and check your visibility with FoxRadar.
Ready to see if AI can find and price you right now? Check your brand on FoxRadar at getfoxradar.com. I am cheering for you.