Who We Help

Built for business owners who need the website and follow-up to make sense.

Baumbach Solutions is a fit when the business is real and the work is good, but the website, inquiry path, or repeated admin work is making things harder than it should.

Audience paths

The right path depends on what is slowing trust or follow-through.

These groups are not rigid packages. They are starting points for deciding whether the next move should be a website, local search cleanup, automation, AI support, or a custom system.

Golden Hour Travel website built by Baumbach Solutions

Service businesses

Businesses that need the website to earn trust before a call.

A good fit when the business is real, the work is good, but the website does not yet explain the offer, proof, service area, or next step clearly enough.

Stronger first impressionClearer service structureBetter inquiry flowVisible reviews and proof

Start with website structure, service clarity, proof placement, and the request path.

Prestine Clean ICT Wichita auto detailing website built by Baumbach Solutions

Contractors and local operators

Local businesses that need practical trust signals and less admin drag.

A good fit when customers compare quickly, search locally, and need to see that the business is nearby, credible, responsive, and easy to contact.

Local search clarityMobile contact pathsService-area detailSimple follow-up support

Start with the public-facing site, then tighten the handoff behind each form or call path.

Community Legal Process Services website built by Baumbach Solutions

Organizations and public-sector partners

Teams that need public information and internal workflow to stay connected.

A good fit when the work includes clear public pages, structured intake, forms, dashboards, documentation, or a maintainable system for repeated requests.

Public information pathsIntake and formsDashboards or trackingDocumentation and support

Start with the business process, then decide whether the right solution is a website, system, or both.

Project fit

A strong fit usually starts with one of these problems.

The work should have a clear business reason. If the problem is trust, response time, repeated admin work, or a disconnected handoff, the project has something useful to solve.

The current site undersells the real business.

Visitors should not have to guess what you do, who you help, why you are credible, or what the next step should be.

Inquiries arrive without enough context.

The first request should collect enough useful detail for a real recommendation without making the visitor fill out a long, cold form.

Follow-up depends on memory.

Forms, email, booking, reminders, and internal notes should support response time instead of creating another loose end.

The business needs one accountable build partner.

The best fit is a project where strategy, copy direction, design, development, launch checks, and practical systems stay connected.

Scope choice

The audience path leads to a pricing lane, not a one-size package.

A tiny presence, a full business website, and a custom operating system should not be sold as if they are the same kind of work.

Review Pricing Guidance

Starter products

For a small standardized web presence when the need is narrow and the scope should stay intentionally limited.

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Core website projects

For established businesses that need a serious website, stronger proof, service clarity, and a reliable path to inquiry.

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Custom systems

For dashboards, automation, AI helpers, internal tools, integrations, or workflow cleanup behind the public site.

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Not every project is a fit

The right project needs a real business problem and room for honest scope.

A lowest-price-only project where the scope is expected to keep expanding.

A large enterprise IT replacement that needs a full internal department.

A project with no clear business owner, decision-maker, or launch responsibility.

A generic AI demo that is not tied to a real support, intake, drafting, or operations problem.

Find the right path

Send the situation. I will map it to the smallest useful next step.

Share the business, what feels unclear, where follow-up slows down, and what a better result should look like.

La Crosse-area service businessesNo preset package pressureRecommendation before commitment

Project intake

Mia, intake assistant

mia@baumbachsolutions.org

Mia collects the first details, organizes the request, and gets the right next step in front of Mike.

608-387-8998

La Crosse, WI 54601

Serving La Crosse, Holmen, Onalaska, West Salem, Tomah, Sparta, and remote clients beyond Wisconsin.

Monday-Friday, 9 AM to 6 PM