For Small Businesses

A proper website for your shop

Cafes, salons, plumbers, coaches, consultants. You do not need a fifteen-page website. You need one honest page that tells people who you are, what you do, and how to book you. Drop an HTML page here and it is online in 30 seconds.

Put your shop online โ†’

Free to publish. Update hours anytime. No monthly fees.

The problems small businesses hit

Being a business owner is hard enough

Every local operator hits the same wall when trying to get online. These are the real ones.

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Your Google listing is not enough

It shows your hours, not your story. Customers want a page that tells them why to pick you over the shop down the road.

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You are fielding the same questions

Opening hours, prices, do you do pedicures, do you take card. A simple page answers all of it before the phone rings.

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Quoted hundreds for a one-pager

Web designers want ยฃ800 for something that is, honestly, one page. Build it yourself here in an afternoon for free.

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Wix and Squarespace feel like software

Dashboards, templates, plugins, add-ons, prompts to upgrade. You wanted a website, not a second laptop.

Why HTMLaunch fits local businesses

Simple enough that you actually ship it

One page. Your words. Online today. That is the whole promise.

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Update in minutes

Bank holiday hours? New price list? Edit the page and drop it back in. The URL stays the same.

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Looks right on phones

Most locals find you on their phone, standing on the pavement. Your page needs to look great there, and it will.

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Books, calls, maps, all wired in

Drop in a Google Maps embed, a WhatsApp button, a Calendly link, a phone number. Customers take action immediately.

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No subscription ever

Free to publish, free to update. The money you save pays for better coffee beans or a new pair of scissors.

How to get yours live

Four steps to a website you will be proud of

No jargon. Real actions you can do between customers.

1

Write what you do

A sentence about the business, a list of services, opening hours, address, phone. The basics, honestly.

2

Ask AI to build the page

Paste the above into Claude or ChatGPT and ask for one HTML file in your preferred colours and style.

3

Drop it into HTMLaunch

Name it after your shop, like rosies-cafe or smith-plumbing. You get a link immediately.

4

Put it everywhere

Google Business listing, Instagram bio, business cards, shop window QR code, WhatsApp out of office.

Ideas for your first page

Pages local businesses publish here

Pick the one that sounds most like yours and start there.

A cafe with the menu and hours

A hero photo, todays specials, opening times, address with a map, and an Instagram link.

A salon with a booking button

Services and prices, a photo of the space, stylist bios, and a big Calendly or Fresha button.

A plumber or electrician contact page

Services offered, areas covered, emergency phone line, and a gallery of recent jobs.

A coaching or consulting landing page

Your bio, the promise, three case studies, pricing, and a "book a call" link wired to Calendly.

A personal trainer timetable

Class schedule, location, testimonials, and a WhatsApp button for new clients.

A market stall or pop-up page

Where you will be this weekend, what you will be selling, and a mailing list for next time.

Your neighbourhood is searching for you right now.

Give them somewhere to land that actually looks like your shop.

Publish your page, free โ†’