Launch a business website your customers actually find
Stop renting a registrar, a hosting plan, a builder, four plugins, an email service, and an SSL add-on. Describe the business once and Exepad publishes the entire site — discoverable on Google and citable by AI assistants from day one.
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See how it works ↓Why this is harder than it should be
Launching a business website still means buying a domain at a registrar, signing up for hosting, picking a builder, adding a forms plugin, paying a transactional email service for the contact replies, gluing an analytics tag on top, and renewing an SSL add-on yearly. Every piece is a separate bill and a separate place to break. Meanwhile the real goal is simple: a fast, trustworthy site that prospects find on Google and AI assistants and convert through.
What you can build from one prompt
The shape varies — Exepad publishes whichever you describe.
A multi-page company site with services, pricing, and team bios.
A contact form that writes to a real database and emails a confirmation.
A simple blog backed by the same relational database, no plugin required.
A careers page with a job-listing collection and structured-data schema.
A location page with map, hours, opening-time schema, and call-tracking links.
A press kit page with downloadable files served from built-in file storage.
What this might look like
Three real users, three different outcomes — same platform.
A two-location dental practice
8 pages live in 4 hours
The office manager describes services, two locations, insurance accepted, and the booking-request flow. Exepad publishes an eight-page site with location pages, opening-time and LocalBusiness schema, a contact form that emails both offices, and an SSL-secured custom domain. By the next morning the practice appears in local search results and AI assistants begin citing it when patients ask which dentist accepts a given insurer.
A new accounting firm
1 prompt, 12 minutes to publish
Two partners write one paragraph about their tax and bookkeeping services and the kind of small businesses they serve. Exepad ships a six-page site with services pages, transparent pricing tiers, an intake form that writes to a database and emails a packet to the prospect, and Article schema on the resources blog. The whole launch costs less than a single month of their previous stack.
A regional landscaping company
30 service-area pages from 1 CSV
The owner uploads a CSV of the thirty towns served and describes the lawn-care, snow, and irrigation services. Exepad generates a marketing site plus thirty service-area pages backed by the spreadsheet, each with LocalBusiness JSON-LD and a quote-request form. Google starts indexing within a day; the entire stack — hosting, forms, email, analytics, SSL — sits under one Exepad subscription.
How it works
Four steps. No technical knowledge required.
Describe
Write a paragraph about the business, its services, and the audience. Exepad's convert engine turns plain language into a real site structure and page plan.
Configure
Refine the relational database for blog posts, services, and locations. Tune the contact form's fields, validation, and conditional logic through follow-up prompts.
Publish
One click ships GEO-ready HTML and JSON-LD schema to the Cloudflare global edge with automatic SSL and Lighthouse 95+ hosting included.
Invite
Point your custom domain at Exepad, invite a colleague to edit copy, and let the built-in transactional email service send confirmations and internal notifications.
Who builds this
Common audiences and the job each one is trying to get done.
Solo founder or owner-operator launching v1
Get a five-to-eight-page site live in an afternoon, with services, pricing, contact form, and Google-friendly schema, without picking a hosting plan.
Professional services firm replacing a stack
Retire the builder, the form SaaS, the email provider, and the SSL line item in one move — one bill, one login, one prompt to edit any page.
Local service business needing local search visibility
Publish LocalBusiness schema, opening-hours data, and per-location pages so the company appears correctly in maps, local packs, and AI assistant answers.
Two-person team without a webmaster
Edit by re-prompting individual sections instead of opening a CMS; non-technical staff can change copy, prices, and team bios without breaking layout.
Established business consolidating after a rebrand
Move the marketing site, the blog, the contact form, and the analytics into one platform under the new domain without juggling vendors.
Franchisee or multi-location operator
Spin up per-location pages from a CSV of addresses with maps, hours, and contact forms that route to the right inbox automatically.
Metrics that matter
What to measure once it's live — the numbers that tell you it's working.
Time from prompt to live business site
Typical first publish is 5–15 minutes — including SSL, custom domain pointing, and the contact form writing to a real database with a confirmation email.
Lighthouse performance score
Every page targets 95+ on Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, and SEO — the floor for AI Overview citation eligibility and Core Web Vitals green status.
Local search visibility
LocalBusiness JSON-LD, opening-time schema, and per-location pages improve appearance in Google local packs, Apple Maps results, and AI-assistant business answers.
Lead-form completion rate
Inline validation, conditional fields, and one-screen layouts typically lift contact-form completion 2–3x versus an embedded generic form on a third-party domain.
Common mistakes
What goes wrong most often — and the fix that turns the mistake into a working result.
Mistake
Buying domain, hosting, builder, forms, email, and SSL from five separate vendors with five separate logins.
Fix
Use one platform that bundles edge hosting, database, forms, transactional email, analytics, and SSL under one subscription.
Mistake
Launching with a generic template that looks like every other business in the niche.
Fix
Describe the brand voice and offering in the prompt so Exepad generates layout and copy structure that fit, not a stock template.
Mistake
Forgetting LocalBusiness schema — about 70% of small business sites ship without it and lose map-pack visibility.
Fix
Exepad emits LocalBusiness JSON-LD with hours, address, and service area by default so local search and AI assistants can read the listing.
Mistake
Sending contact-form submissions only to a generic inbox with no confirmation to the prospect.
Fix
Use the built-in transactional email service to confirm the inquiry instantly and route it to the right person internally.
Mistake
Skipping analytics on launch and flying blind on which pages and referrers convert.
Fix
Turn on the first-party visitor analytics from day one to see traffic sources, top pages, and form-conversion funnels.
What replaces what
The stack collapses into one product.
One subscription. Eight production components.
Everything you need in the plan. No add-ons, no separate vendor invoices.
Database
Forms
File storage
Hosting
SSL
Visitor analytics
Custom domain
Frequently asked
How much does it cost to launch a business website on Exepad?+
Plans start near the price of a typical hosting subscription and include the database, forms, transactional email, analytics, file storage, SSL, and custom-domain support that other stacks bill separately. For most small businesses it lands at one-third to one-half the cost of the equivalent multi-SaaS setup. See /pricing for current tiers.
How fast can my business site be live?+
First publish is typically 5–15 minutes from prompt to live URL on an Exepad subdomain. Pointing your custom domain and provisioning SSL usually completes within an hour of DNS propagation. The site stays editable forever by re-prompting individual sections.
Do I need a developer or designer?+
No. You describe the business in any language and Exepad picks the layout, typography, navigation, schema, and form structure. Edit by re-prompting; there is no HTML, CSS, or JavaScript to write and no template gallery to choose from.
What happens if my business has more complex needs later?+
Exepad scales from a single marketing site to multi-app workspaces sharing the same relational database — bookings, customer portals, internal tools, admin dashboards. You re-prompt to add capability rather than migrating off a builder. Every record is exportable and there is no lock-in.
Can I use my own custom domain?+
Yes. Point your registrar at Exepad and SSL provisioning, renewal, DNS records, and the www-versus-apex redirect happen automatically. The site is live on your domain in minutes with no separate certificate or hosting bill to manage.
Will my business site be cited by Google AI Overviews and ChatGPT?+
Yes. Every page ships GEO-ready: semantic HTML, JSON-LD (LocalBusiness, Organization, Article), direct-answer passages, and Lighthouse 95+ performance. These are the signals AI assistants use to choose citation sources when prospects ask which company in your niche to consider.
Can multiple people edit the site?+
Yes. Invite teammates by email; they can edit copy, prices, and team bios by re-prompting individual sections. Role-based access controls keep billing and domain settings separate from day-to-day content editing.
Every Exepad business site ships on the Cloudflare global edge with Lighthouse 95+ performance, 99.9% uptime, automatic SSL, daily backups, semantic HTML plus JSON-LD schema, and GEO-ready output for Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity.
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