Show Your Builds Are
Planned Right.
The IronField partner badge is a lightweight HTML embed that signals to your website visitors that your builds follow a structured, systems-first planning methodology. It's free, takes 30 seconds to add, and links back to IronField for mutual referral traffic.
Dark Badge
<a href="https://ironfield.ca?ref=partner-badge" target="_blank" rel="noopener" style="display:inline-block;text-decoration:none;font-family:system-ui,sans-serif"><div style="display:inline-flex;align-items:center;gap:8px;background:#1a2e1a;color:#fff;padding:10px 18px;border-radius:8px;font-size:14px;font-weight:600"><svg width="18" height="18" viewBox="0 0 24 24" fill="none" stroke="#6b8f5e" stroke-width="2" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round"><path d="M3 9l9-7 9 7v11a2 2 0 0 1-2 2H5a2 2 0 0 1-2-2z"/><polyline points="9 22 9 12 15 12 15 22"/></svg>Planned with IronField</div></a>
Light Badge
<a href="https://ironfield.ca?ref=partner-badge" target="_blank" rel="noopener" style="display:inline-block;text-decoration:none;font-family:system-ui,sans-serif"><div style="display:inline-flex;align-items:center;gap:8px;background:#f5f3ef;color:#1a2e1a;padding:10px 18px;border-radius:8px;font-size:14px;font-weight:600;border:1px solid #e0ddd7"><svg width="18" height="18" viewBox="0 0 24 24" fill="none" stroke="#6b8f5e" stroke-width="2" stroke-linecap="round" stroke-linejoin="round"><path d="M3 9l9-7 9 7v11a2 2 0 0 1-2 2H5a2 2 0 0 1-2-2z"/><polyline points="9 22 9 12 15 12 15 22"/></svg>Planned with IronField</div></a>
Minimal Badge
<a href="https://ironfield.ca?ref=partner-badge" target="_blank" rel="noopener" style="display:inline-block;text-decoration:none;font-family:system-ui,sans-serif;font-size:12px;color:#6b8f5e;font-weight:500">✓ Planned with IronField</a>
How to Use the Badge
- 1Choose a badge style that matches your website design
- 2Copy the embed code using the button above
- 3Paste it into your website's HTML — footer, about page, or project portfolio work best
- 4The badge links back to IronField, building referral traffic and domain authority for both sites
Why Add the IronField Badge?
Signal Planning Quality
The badge tells potential clients that your builds follow a structured, systems-first planning process — not just rough estimates and guesswork.
Build Referral Traffic
Each badge links back to IronField, creating a two-way referral loop. Visitors to your site discover IronField; IronField members discover your business.
Stand Out From Competitors
Most contractors list credentials. The IronField badge signals something different — that you prioritize pre-construction coordination and mechanical integration.
Badge FAQ
Is the badge free to use?+
Yes. The IronField partner badge is free for any builder, contractor, or trades professional who wants to signal a commitment to structured build planning.
Do I need to be an IronField member to use it?+
No project licence is required. The badge is available to any professional in the rural construction space.
Where should I place the badge?+
Footer, about page, or project portfolio pages work best. Anywhere visitors can see it without it dominating the layout.
Can I modify the badge design?+
We provide three variants (dark, light, minimal) to match different website styles. Please don't modify the badge markup beyond choosing a variant.
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