Business story
A clean introduction that makes the business feel real, local, and trustworthy.
Simple websites for local businesses
Front Door Web Co. builds polished one-page websites for small businesses that need to look professional, explain what they do, and make it easy for customers to call or email.
Built for restaurants, contractors, salons, cleaners, bakeries, tutors, shops, church ministries, and local service providers who need a clear online presence without a large website project.
What you get
Your page gives people the essentials fast: who you are, what you offer, where you are, when you are open, and how to reach you.
A clean introduction that makes the business feel real, local, and trustworthy.
Short sections for the main offers, categories, hours, location, and photos.
Phone and email links that work especially well for customers browsing on mobile.
A focused build with no booking system, no storefront, and no complicated extras.
Example layouts
Menu highlights, custom orders, hours, address, phone, and email.
Services, service area, project photos, trust notes, and a direct call button.
About, specialties, gallery, hours, location, and simple inquiry link.
Starter offer
A clean, responsive site for businesses that need the essentials. No bloated features, no intimidating process, just a polished page customers can use.
Simple process
Business name, phone, email, services, hours, photos, and anything customers ask often.
You get a polished first version and can request practical edits before launch.
The finished page is published so customers can find and contact the business.
FAQ
The starter offer is intentionally simple: phone and email contact only. Booking can be discussed later as an upgrade.
A logo if they have one, a few photos, contact info, hours, location, and a short list of services or products.
Yes. The page is designed mobile-first because many local customers are searching from their phones.
Yes. Small content updates can be offered as a separate service after the page is live.
That is okay. You can pay for the one-time website build and skip the monthly plan. Future edits, fixes, domain help, or hosting support would be billed separately as needed.
Ready when you are
Tell me about the business and what needs to be on the page. I’ll reply with the best next step.