Small business websites

A small business website builder for real customer journeys

Describe how your business serves customers, generate an editable website draft, and refine the pages, proof, contact details, and next steps people need to choose you confidently.

Build a five-page website for a neighborhood accounting firm with services, team, local trust details, FAQs, and a consultation link

Describe your business and customer journey, then edit and verify the generated website before publishing.

A useful small-business website should quickly answer what you offer, who it is for, where or how you work, why a visitor should trust you, and what they should do next. Lindo can turn those details into an editable draft that you can organize around your actual customer journey.

Your business remains the source of truth. Add current services, prices or quote expectations where appropriate, opening hours, service areas, policies, credentials, and contact routes; then test every link or available form and review the site before publishing it on a supported domain.

Workflow

From a clear brief to a reviewed website

Each step is visible so you can inspect the content, replace assumptions, and decide when the result is ready to publish.

Map the customer decision

Identify what a first-time visitor must understand, trust, compare, and do before contacting, visiting, booking, or requesting an estimate.

Gather verified business facts

Collect current services, contact details, hours, service areas, approved images, policies, credentials, and real proof before generation.

Generate a structured draft

Describe the business and preferred journey in Lindo, then create an editable starting point using an appropriate catalog direction.

Edit for the real operation

Replace sample material, clarify the offer, add useful trust details, and connect only the external tools or contact paths the business actually uses.

Test and publish

Review desktop and mobile pages, follow every link, test available forms, confirm domain settings, and publish only when the site reflects current operations.

Choose deliberately

Know what this page type should do

For owners and small teams that need an editable, professional starting point built around services, trust, contact, location, appointment, inquiry, or listing journeys rather than a generic company brochure.

  • Choose a service-led structure when visitors primarily need to understand expertise, scope, and an inquiry path.
  • Choose a location or appointment-led structure when hours, directions, availability, and an external booking path drive the decision.
  • Use a dedicated industry page when regulations, specialized proof, inventory, or customer steps make the broad small-business pattern insufficient.
  • Link to an external system when booking, payments, listings, donations, or other operational workflows are not available natively.

Real catalog starting points

Compare structures before choosing a direction

These are live previews from Lindo's current template catalog. Use them as starting points, then replace every example with your own content and proof.

Business consulting structure

A service-led structure for explaining expertise, engagements, proof, and a consultation path without overwhelming the first visit.

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Restaurant information journey

This hospitality layout demonstrates the need for prominent menu context, hours, location details, imagery, and a clear reservation destination.

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Appointment-led local service

Use this salon structure to study service presentation, team or style proof, location information, and an external booking or contact path.

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Service-area business layout

This home-service example prioritizes urgent needs, service categories, coverage information, trust details, and a direct estimate or contact route.

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Listing and advisor journey

The real-estate structure separates property browsing from advisor trust and inquiry, illustrating a more complex small-business visitor path.

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What Lindo supports

  • Generate an editable website draft from a description of the business, audience, services, and desired customer action.
  • Revise ordinary page copy, sections, images, links, and contact information before publishing.
  • Start from current catalog templates that reflect different service, appointment, location, and inquiry journeys.
  • Publish the reviewed website and connect a supported domain through the available product workflow.

What still needs your review

  • Payments, commerce, appointment systems, quote automation, listings feeds, and customer management tools may require manual links, embeds, or external services rather than native functionality.
  • Generated content does not verify licenses, hours, prices, policies, accessibility compliance, or local search performance; the business must review each detail.

Evidence

What these recommendations are based on

Five current catalog examples provide concrete structures for distinct small-business journeys; they are template demonstrations, not claims about customer adoption or results.

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Create a small-business website

Describe your business and customer journey, then edit and verify the generated website before publishing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What information should a small business website include?
Most visitors need a clear offer, customer fit, service details, trust evidence, location or service area, current contact information, policies relevant to the decision, and one obvious next step.
Can Lindo create the first business website draft?
Yes. Describe the business, audience, services, tone, and desired action to generate an editable draft. You still need to replace assumptions and verify every operational detail.
Can I use my existing business domain?
You can connect a supported domain using the current product and plan workflow. Confirm domain requirements and review the published destination before sharing it with customers.
Does the builder include online payments or booking?
Do not assume those systems are native. Where appropriate, use an available ordinary link or embed to a service you manage, and test the complete payment or booking journey yourself.
How should a local business present its service area?
List only places the business genuinely serves, explain any travel or delivery boundaries, and keep contact and location details consistent. Do not invent offices or use city pages as substitutes for real local information.
Will an AI-generated business site rank automatically?
No. Generation does not guarantee rankings. Publish accurate, useful content, maintain the website, follow relevant search guidance, and measure qualified visits and customer actions over time.

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