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Websites for storage
that show the price.

Real-time pricing per unit size. Climate control flagged. Online reservations live. Security features surfaced. Move-in specials prominent. Built for independent self-storage facilities.

  • Prices shown plainly
  • Reserve online live
  • Climate flagged clearly

What's broken

Self-storage shopping is mostly about three things: price, unit size, and climate control. And on most storage websites, all three are hidden. "Call for pricing" instead of a real number. A unit-size calculator that doesn't show what's actually available. Climate control buried in a paragraph. The move-in special — usually the deciding factor — is in the footer. A renter compares three sites in five minutes and the one showing real prices wins, every time.

i.Facilities we work with

Who we
work with.

Independent self-storage facilities. Single-location and small multi-location operators (2–8 facilities). RV and boat storage. Climate-controlled and ambient. Drive-up and indoor. Wine storage and specialty storage. We don't build for national chains (Public Storage, Extra Space, CubeSmart) — they have in-house digital teams.

ii.The job to be done

What a storage site
has to do.

  1. i.

    Show the price.

    Real-time pricing per unit size, updated from your management system. Renters compare on price first, period.

  2. ii.

    Show what's available.

    Live unit availability — not a static list. Renters need to know whether a 10x20 is open right now, not whether it might be.

  3. iii.

    Make reservations easy.

    Online reservation, deposit captured, gate code generated. The whole rental cycle online if your facility supports it.

  4. iv.

    Surface the move-in special.

    First month free, half off three months — whatever the offer is, prominent. It's often the deciding factor.

iii.What we focus on

What gets storage sites
actually working.

i.

Real-time pricing & availability.

We integrate with SiteLink, storEDGE, Easy Storage Solutions, and Self Storage Manager. Prices on the site match the prices in your management system.

ii.

Unit size visualizer.

A visual that shows what fits in each unit size — "a one-bedroom apartment," "a king bed and dresser," "five rooms of furniture." More useful than square footage.

iii.

Climate control, flagged.

Filter for climate-controlled units, surfaced in unit cards, explained in plain language for renters who don't know whether they need it.

iv.

Security features, listed.

Perimeter fencing, gate access, individual unit alarms, 24/7 cameras, on-site manager hours. Trust signals renters explicitly look for.

v.

Move-in specials, prominent.

The current offer in the hero, in the unit cards, on the reservation page. A/B-tested messaging.

vi.

Hours and access details.

Office hours, gate-access hours (often 24/7), holiday closures. Surfaced where renters look — not buried in a contact page.

Recommended mix

Storage is one of the few categories where the website does most of the conversion work — the renter expects to compare prices and reserve online before ever calling. We typically lead with Website Design plus Google Business Profile setup, and recommend the Care Plan because pricing and specials change monthly and need to stay accurate.

iv.FAQ

What facilities
always ask first.

Can the site integrate with our property management system?

Yes. We integrate with SiteLink, storEDGE, Easy Storage Solutions, Self Storage Manager, and Sitelink Web Edition most often. Real-time pricing, real-time availability, online reservations and payments — all flowing into your existing system.

How do we handle multiple facilities?

Each facility gets its own location page with its own pricing, availability, and Google Business Profile. The hub site routes renters by zip code or by direct selection. We've built this structure for operators with up to 8 facilities.

Should we run our own auctions on the site?

Usually not — most operators do better with StorageTreasures or Storage Auctions instead of running it themselves. A simple page that points to your live auctions on the third-party platform is enough.