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Small business websites

Small business websites that connect to operations

Create a public website for appointments, inquiries, and local discovery, then keep the captured customer context close to your daily workflow.

Use cases

A website for daily work

Clear service pages

Explain what you offer, where you operate, and how customers can take the next step.

Appointment intake

Collect booking requests and customer details in a structured flow your team can review.

Follow-up ready

Keep inquiries connected to customer records instead of spreading them across inboxes.

Workflow

Launch with the essentials

  1. Step 1

    Define the offer

    Turn your services, policies, hours, and location details into practical public content.

  2. Step 2

    Add conversion paths

    Connect booking, contact, and follow-up actions to the workflows your team already uses.

  3. Step 3

    Review local signals

    Check metadata, page structure, and local business details before publishing.

Review notes

Useful beyond first impressions

Service-led

Pages can be organized around the services customers search for.

Workflow connected

Bookings and inquiries can feed customer records and team follow-up.

Readable structure

Metadata and structured content support clearer discovery without making ranking promises.

Questions to check before launch

Is this for businesses without a website?
Yes. It can act as a practical first website, or as a booking-focused page linked from an existing site.
Which businesses fit best?
Appointment-led local businesses such as salons, spas, studios, clinics, consultants, and hospitality teams are the clearest fit.
Can the site include local SEO content?
Yes. Local service and location details can be included as factual page content and metadata.

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