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NTX Wraps
A family-owned vehicle wrap and window tint shop in Argyle, TX, serving Southlake and the DFW metroplex. Full marketing site with an estimate pipeline built into the first screen — live at ntxwraps.com.
Client
NTX Wraps
Argyle, TX · vehicle wraps, fleet graphics, window tint, PPF, boat wraps
Scope
Full marketing site + estimate pipeline
Seven service pages, gallery, reviews, blog, and FAQs — hosted and SEO-managed by Signal & Form.
Finished site
The estimate form is the hero, not an afterthought.
A wrap shop's highest-intent visitor already knows what they want — they need a price. So the request-estimate form sits in the first screen, next to the headline, with a name, a phone number, and a service dropdown. Everyone else gets the trust signals first: a 5.0-star review bar, live open/closed hours, and a call-or-text number in the top bar of every page.

Service lines
7
Google rating
5.0
Reviews surfaced
90
Pages shipped
15+
The problem
The proof was driving around DFW. The website had to catch up.
NTX Wraps had everything a customer should want: 3M, Orafol, and Avery Dennison certifications, a lifetime labor warranty, a 5.0-star Google rating, and installs rolling out of the bay onto every highway in the metroplex. What they didn't have was a site that presented that credibility — or captured the demand it creates.
The brief: make the trust impossible to miss, give every service its own front door, and turn “how much would this cost?” into a form submission or a text message instead of a bounce.
What we built
Bold where the work is bold. Practical where the money is.
The design leans into the shop's energy — condensed, shouting headlines and full-bleed vehicle photography — while the conversion architecture underneath stays disciplined: trust bar, services, proof, FAQ, estimate. Every section answers the next question before the customer asks it.
01 · Seven service lines, seven pages
Every revenue line gets its own front door.
Automotive wraps, commercial fleets, commercial window tint, printed window perf, residential tint, paint protection film, and boat wraps — each with a dedicated page a customer (and Google) can land on directly. The homepage services grid routes each intent to its page in one tap.


02 · Certifications, up front
Factory certifications do the selling a stranger can't.
3M, Orafol, and Avery Dennison certifications, a lifetime warranty on labor, custom-ordered materials, and English- and Spanish-speaking staff — surfaced as scannable proof points instead of buried in an about paragraph. For a big-ticket, trust-driven purchase, this section carries real weight.
03 · Reviews
A 5.0 rating, put to work.
Ninety Google reviews at a straight 5.0 anchor the proof section, with paths to read more and — just as important — to leave one, keeping the review engine compounding after every install.

04 · FAQ + estimate capture
Objections answered. Estimate one scroll away.
The FAQ handles the questions that stall a wrap decision — durability, removal, paint safety, install time — and the page closes with the estimate form again, plus a call-or-text fast path for people who'd rather talk than type.

Built for local search
Service pages built to rank, not just to exist.
Each service page is a full landing page — benefit-led copy in the customer's vocabulary, photography of real installs, and its own estimate path — targeting the searches wrap and tint customers actually type across Southlake, Argyle, Flower Mound, Trophy Club, Keller, Grapevine, and Colleyville.
Under the hood it's the same stack we build on for ourselves: Next.js, fast mobile loads, clean semantic markup, and structured data — with hosting and ongoing SEO managed by the studio.

Outcome
A storefront as sharp as the installs.
Live at ntxwraps.com: a custom-designed site that turns certifications and a 5.0 rating into estimate requests — designed, built, hosted, and SEO-managed by Signal & Form so the shop can stay in the bay.
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