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Your own website, always showing what you actually have

Not a listing on somebody else's marketplace. Your machines, your name, your colours, updated the moment your stock changes, because it is the same stock.

Replaces: a brochure website you have to email an agency to change, and paying a portal to be one of a hundred sellers.

0:59 to watch

How it goes today

  • The website was built once, by somebody who has moved on, and changing a price means finding them.
  • Machines that sold months ago are still advertised, and buyers ring about them.
  • The hire page lists machines that have been out on contract since spring.

What Stalmio does instead

  • Your stock, sorted the way a buyer actually looks for a digger.
  • The hire catalogue shows only what is genuinely free today. Machines out on contract simply are not there.
  • Pick a look, add your logo and colours, and you are done. No agency, no developer, no three week wait.

What is said in the video

The narration, word for word, in case you are somewhere you cannot turn the sound on.

  1. 0:00Your website is your shop window, and most dealers windows are three years out of date.
  2. 0:06Sterling runs itself. Five machines for sale, with photos, specs and prices.
  3. 0:13Sorted by category, the way a buyer actually looks for a digger.
  4. 0:20The hire catalogue shows only what is genuinely free today.
  5. 0:25The three machines out on contract are simply not there.
  6. 0:31Pick a look that fits your brand, add your logo and colours, and you are done.
  7. 0:36No web agency, no developer, no three week wait.
  8. 0:42And every quote request, hire question or machine offered lands in your pipeline.
  9. 0:50Your stock, your brand, always current.

Questions dealers ask

Is this my website, or a listing on yours?
Yours. It runs under your own name and your own branding, and there is no shared buyer marketplace to be one of a hundred sellers on. Stalmio deliberately does not run one.
Do I need a developer or an agency?
No. Pick a look that fits your brand, add your logo and your colours, and it is done. Everything after that updates itself, because the site reads the same stock your yard does.
Does it advertise machines that are already out on hire?
No. The hire catalogue shows only what is genuinely free, so a machine on contract simply is not there. That is the difference between a website and a printed brochure.

See it on your own stock

A demo is a conversation, not a slideshow. Bring your machines, your hire fleet and the part of the week that annoys you most.

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