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Web Design · Retail & Shops

Web Design for appliance stores.

Even the shop down the road needs to be findable online. Not necessarily to sell on the internet — but to let people know you exist, what you sell, and why it is worth coming to you.

Broken washer? Clients compare prices online before they buy.

01Awareness

If you're an appliance store, sound familiar?

  • 01

    You exist offline only

    If someone searches for your kind of shop in your city, they do not find you. They go to whoever is findable — even if they are worse.

  • 02

    No digital storefront

    Customers want to see what you have before coming in. Without a site, they skip the trip.

  • 03

    Information impossible to find

    Hours, address, availability: if the customer has to dig too much, they lose patience and go elsewhere.

02What I design for appliance stores

5 items
  1. 01

    Online product showcase

    Your best products on display: categories, photos, prices. The customer arrives at the shop already convinced.

  2. 02

    Always-updated info

    Hours, address, parking, contacts — all clear and accessible. No more "are you open today?".

  3. 03

    Local SEO

    I get you found for searches in your area. "Florist in [city]", "hardware [neighborhood]" — the searches that bring customers in-store.

  4. 04

    WhatsApp and direct contact

    The customer sees a product on the site and writes to you immediately. No useless steps.

  5. 05

    Google Maps and Google profile

    Your shop visible on the map, with photos, reviews and hours. Whoever searches near you, finds you.

03 - Micro story

A florist with strong word of mouth did not show up when someone searched for graduation arrangements or local deliveries. The old site showed three old photos and outdated hours. The new web design added categories, occasions, visible WhatsApp, and an easy-to-update seasonal gallery. The store did not become a forced e-commerce site: it started getting more precise requests. In 45 days, messages from the site went from 8 to 42, with far fewer questions about hours.

04Frequently asked questions

5 answers
  • The questions I hear all the time.

  • If I have a physical shop, do I need a site?

    Yes. The site does not replace the shop — it makes it more visible. People also Google the bakery. Whoever shows up, wins.

    I do not want to sell online, just be known.

    Perfect. A showcase site does exactly that: shows what you do, where you are and how to reach you. Simple and effective.

    How much does it cost?

    We talk numbers after we talk scope. Short call, then a written quote. No price lists in the open.

    Can I add products myself?

    Yes. I leave you a panel where you can add photos, descriptions and prices in full autonomy.

    And if later I want to sell online too?

    The site can grow into an e-commerce when you want. We start from the showcase and grow together.

05 - Start here?

Want people in your area to discover your shop?