Most self storage websites look fine on the surface. But the best ones quietly outperform the rest, turning more visitors into paying renters.
If you asked ten operators what makes a great self storage website, you’d probably hear the same answers: it should be fast, mobile-ready, and SEO-friendly. That’s true, but it’s also the bare minimum. The best self storage websites don’t just check boxes. They drive move-ins.
When you google, or ask AI, “what makes the best self storage website,” you’ll get a lot of advice that falls into what we'd call table stakes. These are the obvious features every site must have to even be in the game. If a website doesn’t have them, it shouldn’t even be considered.
Think of it this way: if someone said “the best websites have a main menu,” well, of course they do. But that doesn’t separate a good site from a great one.
Every platform worth considering can handle these. The real question is: what takes a site beyond the basics?
Once you’ve covered the essentials, certain features start to add real value. These aren’t one-size-fits-all, they depend on your business’s maturity, team capacity, and growth goals.
For a single-location operator with 40 units, cash-flow-friendly simplicity may matter most. Automation and ease-of-use outweigh bells and whistles.
That could include:
But for a multi-state operator with several managers and a centralized marketing team, the needs shift. Each location may require flexible pricing. Marketing needs to support local conditions. Management needs reporting and communication tools that scale.
Those could include:
Valuable features make life better, extend capabilities or reduce manual work, but even these don’t automatically make your website “the best.”
To answer that, you can’t just look at features. You have to ask: what job should your website do?
At its core, a self storage website’s job is to advance users through the awareness, consideration, and purchase journey. It should guide someone from learning about your facility to confidently moving in.
The best measure of that? Conversion rate.
Not just the final move-in, but the steps along the way:
The best self storage websites minimize the drop-off between those steps. If 100% of people who visit your location page moved in, you’d have the perfect site. Of course, not everyone is ready to rent immediately, but your site should nurture visitors along that path.
The best self storage websites have the best conversion rates. And that translates directly into:
Most self storage websites have great features, all the table stakes and overall look fine on the surface. But you can't necessarily tell the best from looking at it. The best ones quietly outperform the rest—by turning more visitors into paying renters.