Same room. Found in a search.
A Facebook page is a fine place to post. It is not a place new clients can find you when they search. Here is the plain-English version of what changes with a real website.
Your website today vs. what it could be.
We built this preview from everything already on your site, reorganized, redesigned, and priced to own outright.
- There is no website at all, only a Facebook page
Right now the only way to find Esthetics by Lina online is a Facebook page. Anyone who searches Google for a lash or facial appointment in Byron will not see you. A real website is what shows up in that search.
- Booking and pricing live inside Facebook messages
New clients have to find the page, send a message, and wait. Plenty of people will not bother. A website puts your phone number, your services, and a clear "call to book" button right in front of them.
- The services are not laid out anywhere
Lashes, brows, skin, waxing, and nails are all on offer, but a first-time visitor has no easy place to see the full list. A simple services page tells them everything you do at a glance.
- You share an address with Shear Experience, which gets confusing
Because the room is inside the Glenrose space, searches can mix you up with the salon next to you. Your own page makes it clear that Esthetics by Lina is its own thing.
- You don't have a website yet
When someone searches for your business on their phone, they hit dead air. A good chunk of new customers never call because they couldn't check you out online first.
- Visitors see a "Not Secure" warning
Chrome and Safari flag your website with a scary warning because it doesn't have a little lock icon. Most people hit back before they read a single thing.
- The site doesn't work on phones
Text is tiny. Buttons don't fit. Images overflow. About 7 in 10 people looking for a local business in London are on a phone, and most of them leave immediately.
- The design looks out of date
Customers decide whether to trust a business in under 5 seconds, and they use the website to do it. A dated look makes an excellent business look like it's not paying attention.
- A website that shows up in Google, not just Facebook
When someone in Byron searches for lashes or a facial, your own site can appear, with your services, your phone number, and directions to the Glenrose room.
- One clear "Call to Book" button on every page
No messaging, no waiting. Visitors tap once and the phone dials. The fastest path from "I found her" to "I have an appointment."
- Your full menu in one place, lashes to nails
Every service laid out cleanly so first-time clients know exactly what you offer and that pricing is given on the call.
- A site that actually looks like a real business
Modern design that matches how your business actually feels, not a clicked-together template that looks like everyone else's.
- Works perfectly on phones
Most people looking for you are on a phone. This site is built for phones first, then tablets, then laptops, in that order.
- Everything you already have, better organized
Your hours, your services, your photos, your prices, your booking link, your menu, all of it, in one clean place that people can actually find.
- Fast, secure, and runs itself
Hosted on Cloudflare, the same network that powers Shopify and Discord. Always online, always secure, always fast. No plugins to update.
- You own it. Pay once. Forever.
$250 one time. No monthly fees for hosting. No subscription. No lock-in. The site is yours to keep, forever.
$250. One time. Yours forever.
You pay once. You own the website. Hosting is $0 per month. No monthly fees, no subscription, no surprise renewal email. If you ever stop using Launchpad, nothing happens, the site stays yours.
The monthly fees you'd be paying elsewhere.
Most website builders charge you every single month. The day you stop paying, your website is gone. Here's what that actually looks like over a year:
Your site can be live by tomorrow.
Call or email Launchpad Media and we will deploy this preview to your own domain in under 24 hours. No long contracts. No back and forth. Pay when it is live.