Guides
What makes a good small business website?
Not design tricks. A good small business website answers a visitor’s questions before they ask, tells them things only you could know, and makes the next step obvious. These six short guides cover the basics, and each one ends with a prompt you can copy straight into ChatGPT or Claude.

Prepare
What your website needs from you
Before anything builds your website, eight kinds of facts have to come from you. What to gather, what can wait, and how to stop an AI guessing in the gaps.

Structure
What pages you actually need
Most small businesses need fewer pages than they think. A simple rule for deciding your page list: one page per question customers ask before they buy.

Structure
What belongs on your homepage
A homepage has one job: a first-time visitor knows what you do in five seconds and can act without hunting. The sections that earn their place, in order.

Build
How to brief your AI
A nine-word request gets a website that could belong to anyone. What to say first, what a good AI should ask you, and why the brief outlives the first message.

Launch
You bought a domain. Now what?
You own the name. Connecting it to your website is one settings change at your registrar, and done right it won't touch your email. The plain-language version.

Launch
Check it before anyone sees it
The draft looks finished. Four passes before it goes public: check every fact, read it as a stranger, load it on your phone, and use it like a customer.
Ready to build right now?
Skip ahead to the briefing guide. You can come back to the basics while your first draft is taking shape.
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