Bakery Websites
You have a bakery to run. I'll handle the website.
Your time is better spent on what you do best.
You're up at 4am pulling croissants out of the oven. Updating your website isn't on the list.
You know the site needs work. Customers can't find your hours, the menu is a PDF from 2019, and the "order online" link goes to a Facebook page. But learning to build a site yourself takes time you don't have, and paying thousands of dollars to have one built isn't in the budget. That's where I come in.
Here's what I do instead.
I build it first.
Using your real menu, your hours, your photos. A finished site, not a mockup.
You review it.
Click through every page. Show it to your partner, your staff, your regulars. Take your time.
You pay only if you want it.
Like it? It goes live. Don't? No charge, no awkward conversation.
What that looks like in practice.
Someone searches "bakery near me" and your hours, menu, and photos show up.
Not a Facebook page with a cover photo from 2021. A real site that answers their two questions: what do you have, and are you open.
A bride finds your cake gallery at 11pm and fills out a quote form.
She's comparing three bakeries. The one with the clearest portfolio and easiest contact process gets the inquiry.
A regular checks your baking schedule before driving over.
Sourdough on Thursdays, challah on Fridays. They plan their visit around what's coming out of the oven.
Built for your kind of bakery.
Artisan Bread
Long fermentation, heritage grains, small batches. Your customers care about how the bread is made. The site should make your process and ingredients visible.
See exampleBakery-Cafe
More than a counter. You have seating, coffee, and a lunch menu. Customers come for the whole experience. The site should show the space, not just the food.
Cupcake & Specialty Dessert
Bright colors, rotating flavors, products that look as good as they taste. Your Instagram probably drives half your business. The site should match that energy.
Custom Cake & Wedding
Your portfolio does the selling. Couples and parents planning celebrations need to see your past work, understand your process, and know how to reach out.
Home & Cottage Bakery
You are the brand. Customers are buying from you, not a storefront. The site should feel personal and make ordering easy, whether that's a form, a DM, or a text.
Neighborhood Bakery
Fresh bread, pastries, and grab-and-go favorites. Your regulars stop in before work. First-timers search "bakery near me." The site needs to show what's fresh and when you're open.
Specialty Diet
Gluten-free, vegan, or allergen-friendly. Your customers have real dietary restrictions, not preferences. They need to trust your ingredients and process before they buy.
See exampleSee what yours could look like.
I'll build a preview using your real business info. Free, no strings.
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