See your shop's new website,
before you pay a cent.
Your email, name, business, and zip — under a minute from any button on this website.
Our AI builds a sample of your website from what's already out there — your Google listing, Instagram, and reviews. David finishes it by hand.
Trade a couple of emails until it feels right, then it goes live on your own domain.
Your food, prices, or service list — laid out cleanly and easy to update anytime.
Booking links for your staff, or an online-ordering section — whatever fits your business.
A gallery of your work and your best reviews, front and center.
Everything a new customer needs to walk in the door — hours, location, phone.
Almost nothing. Fill out the form above and our AI builds a sample from your Instagram, Google, and Yelp — then I finish it by hand. You look at it and tell me what to change, all by email.
$200 to build and launch your website. Hosting is free for your first three months, then $20 a month — no contract, cancel anytime. The only other cost is your domain (about $10–20 a year, paid to the registrar, and you own it). And you only pay once you've seen the finished website and want it live.
Then you don't pay. You only pay once you've seen the finished website and want it live.
Yes — self-serve edit access is included, so you can change hours, prices, and photos anytime. Prefer to hand it off? I take batches of edits, too.
No. Hosting is free for your first three months, and you can cancel anytime.
Your website starts from a proven layout that's built to convert for small businesses — then it's customized to your brand during your walkthrough: your colors, logo, photos, menu or services, and voice. Compare the two sample websites — same bones, completely different brands.
Yes — your website lives on a domain you own, like yourshop.com. Already have one? We'll connect it. If you don't, I'll help you choose and register one during the walkthrough — domains cost about $10–20 a year, paid annually to the registrar, and it's yours: you keep it even if you cancel.
Instagram keeps your regulars in the loop — but when someone new searches Google for your name or what you do, a website is what shows up, answers their questions, and takes the booking. Research shows small businesses with both a website and social media generate about twice the revenue of social-only.