Booking builds for next season

The website
your show deserves.

For car shows, fairs, festivals, and rodeos. Registration, sponsors, and the schedule in one place — from $900, and ready before your flyers go out.

  • Entries stop living in your DMs
  • Sponsors see what they're buying
  • Buy it outright if you’d rather
Live countdownUpdates itself
RegistrationBuilt into the site
The Great Plains VW Show website shown on a phone

Great Plains VW Show — a real show site, on a real phone.

Built for Car & truck shows Fairs & festivals Rodeos Swap meets Race weekends Charity rides

Sound familiar?

You're running the show out of your phone.

Every organizer I've talked to is fighting the same three things.

01

Entries live in your DMs

Registrations come in through Facebook comments, texts, and a spreadsheet somebody's cousin started. Show week, nobody's sure who actually paid.

You find the duplicates at the gate.

02

Sponsors can't see what they're buying

You're selling packages off a PDF from last year, and the local shop that gave you $500 can't point anybody to proof their name is on anything.

Hard to ask for more next year.

03

Nobody knows if it's still on

One weather scare, one venue change, and your inbox fills with the same question all week. You answer it forty times instead of running your show.

The answer should live somewhere public.

What you get

Everything your show needs, in one place.

Not a flyer with a date on it. The thing your entrants, sponsors, and vendors all check.

📋

Registration that actually closes the loop

Entrants sign up on the site, you get the list, and it stops being forty screenshots in your phone. Classes, vehicle details, t-shirt sizes, camping — whatever your show needs on the form.

Entry forms Class & category picker Export your entry list
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Sponsor packages

Tiers laid out with what each one costs and what they get, logos on the page, and something you can send a business instead of explaining it again on the phone.

Tier pagesLogo wall
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Schedule & grounds map

The weekend itinerary, where to park, where the vendors are, and what time judging starts — on the phone in their hand while they're standing there.

Weekend itinerarySite map
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Announcements & countdown

Venue moved? Rain plan? Post it once and it's the answer everywhere. The countdown updates itself, so the page never looks stale.

Banner alertsAuto countdown
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Last year's gallery

The single best thing for selling next year's entries. People come to see themselves, and sponsors see the crowd they paid for.

Photo galleriesYear by year

Three steps

Ready well before your flyers go out.

1

Tell me about the show

Dates, venue, classes, what you charge, who sponsors you, what went wrong last year. Twenty minutes on the phone.

2

I build it

You get a link to the real, finished site — not a mockup. Share it with your committee, and tell me what to change.

3

It goes live and stays live

Domain, hosting, the whole thing. Then it stays up year-round and I update it as your season moves.

Recent work

Built to run a real weekend.

greatplainsvwshow.com
Great Plains VW Show website

Great Plains VW Show

Full platform

3-day campout · Park City, Kansas

Not a brochure site — a working platform for a three-day show. Sponsor tiers and a logo wall, a raffle system, pre-registration, a grounds map, a what-to-bring checklist, and galleries going back to 2024. When the venue moved for 2026, the announcement went up once and answered everyone.

Behind it: a password-protected dashboard pulling live visitor numbers straight out of Google Analytics through serverless functions, and a flyer generator that builds share-ready social graphics right in the browser.

11pages
2024galleries from
3day event
Visit the site →

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Real numbers

Prices, right here on the page.

You're probably running this on a volunteer budget. You should be able to see what it costs without a phone call.

Build it — one time

Single Page

$900

Date, place, and details

  • One page, everything on it
  • Dates, venue, schedule
  • Contact form
  • Auto countdown
Price it out

Show Platform

$3,500+

When the site runs the show

  • Everything in Full Show Site
  • Online registration & entry lists
  • Sponsor portal
  • Raffle & vendor systems
  • Organizer dashboard
Price it out

Keep it running — yearly

Your show is one weekend. Your website is twelve months. That's why this is a season plan, not a monthly bill — you're not paying for edits in February you don't need. One yearly price keeps the site live, current, and ready when registration opens.

Off-Season

$600/yr

  • Hosting, SSL, domain management
  • Daily backups & monitoring
  • Next year's dates & venue updated
  • Stays live between shows

Full Season

$1,500/yr

  • Everything in Show Season
  • New pages & promo campaigns
  • Announcements posted for you
  • Day-of updates during the show
  • Post-show recap page

Or own it outright — no recurring fees at all

+$900 one time

Some committees can't carry a recurring line item, and that's fine. Pay once and the site is yours: I hand over every file, register the domain in your organization's name, and set you up on your own hosting account so nothing bills through me ever again.

What you get

  • Every file, yours to keep
  • Domain in your organization's name
  • Your own hosting account, set up and running
  • No invoice from me ever again

What you take on

  • Your own hosting bill — usually $0 on the free tier
  • Renewing your own domain, about $15 a year
  • Changes are $250 per round whenever you want them
  • Nobody's watching it if something breaks

Most shows still take the season plan — dates move, sponsors sign late, and somebody has to change it. But if you'd rather buy it and be done, buy it and be done.

50% deposit to start, balance when it goes live. You see the finished site before you pay the balance. Season plan runs a year at a time and renews only if you say so.

Instant estimate

What would yours cost?

Answer four questions. Get a real number you can take to your committee.

1. What kind of event?
2. How big does it need to be?
3. Anything extra?
4. How do you want to handle upkeep?
JonMark, founder of Showrunner Builder & founder

You'll be working with me.

I'm JonMark. I build every show site myself, and I'm the one who answers when you call.

I built the Great Plains VW Show site — the sponsor portal, the raffle, the registration, the dashboard, all of it. So I know what show weekend actually looks like: the venue change three weeks out, the sponsor who signs on Thursday, the guy who wants to know if there's shade for his camper.

There's no account manager and no ticket queue. When the pavilion floods and you need a rain plan on the site right now, you text me and it's up.

Shows run on volunteers and thin budgets. I price this so a real committee can say yes to it.

See it before you pay for it.

I build the real, finished site first. You look at it on your own phone, click every button, take it to your committee. If they don't want it, you don't pay the balance and we shake hands. That's the whole risk.

Straight answers

Questions organizers actually ask

Our show is once a year. Why pay for twelve months?

Because the site works hardest when the show isn't happening. That's when people are deciding whether to come, sponsors are budgeting, and last year's gallery is doing your selling. A site that goes dark for ten months looks abandoned by the time registration opens. The season plan is priced for that reality — one yearly figure, not a monthly bill you resent in February.

Can I just pay once and be done with it?

Yes. Add $900 to the build and the site is yours outright — every file handed over, the domain registered in your organization's name, and your own hosting account set up so nothing bills through me again. Hosting is usually free at your size; the domain runs about $15 a year. When you need changes later, they're $250 per round. Most shows still take the season plan because dates move and sponsors sign late, but if a recurring line item won't clear your committee, this is a real option and I won't talk you out of it.

Can people register and pay on the site?

Yes. Entry forms live on the site and the list comes to you. For taking money I'll wire it to a payment processor you control — Stripe, PayPal, or whatever your organization already banks with. The money goes to your account, never through me.

What if the date or the venue changes?

It happens — Great Plains moved venues for 2026. You text me, the announcement banner goes up across the site that day, and every page reflects the new information. That's a lot better than answering the same question forty times on Facebook.

Can I update it myself during the show?

You can text or call me and I'll do it — that's included on the Show Season and Full Season plans, and Full Season covers day-of updates specifically. If you'd rather have a login to post announcements yourself, I can build that in.

Do sponsors get their logos on the site?

Yes, and it's one of the most useful things you can hand a sponsor. Tiers laid out with what each costs and what it includes, a logo wall, and their name on the pages that matter. Makes next year's ask a lot easier.

Our show is small. Is this overkill?

Then start with the Single Page at $900. Date, venue, schedule, and a contact form done properly beats a Facebook event nobody can find. You can add registration and sponsors in a later year as the show grows.

Do you work with shows outside your area?

Yes, nationwide. Everything happens by phone, text, and email — I've never needed to be at the venue to build a show a good site.

Who owns the site and the domain?

You do. The domain is registered in your organization's name, in your own account. I manage it for you, but I don't hold it hostage — if you ever want to leave, I hand off the files and help you move it.

Start here

Tell me about your show.

Dates, venue, roughly how many entries. I'll come back the same day with a real number.

Your estimate: Full Show Site $2,400 + $1,000/yr

Or just call — that's usually faster. (940) 390-6906

Call JonMark Get my price