Industry · Hospitality
The Problem
Eight out of ten diners look up the menu online before deciding where to eat. If your menu is a blurry PDF from 2019 — or doesn't exist at all — they're already scrolling to the next option. A clean, mobile-friendly digital menu is the single biggest conversion tool a hospitality venue can have.
The cafe down the road lets people book a table in thirty seconds from their phone. You're asking them to call during business hours and hope someone picks up. Every missed call is a table that stays empty — and a customer that goes somewhere easier.
Your Instagram feed might look incredible, but it doesn't show up when someone searches "best brunch Mooloolaba" or "cafe near me Caloundra." Google ranks websites, not social profiles. Without a proper site, you're invisible to every local search happening right now on the Sunshine Coast.
Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Menulog are convenient — for the customer. For you, they're eating a third of every order and owning the relationship with your customer. Your own website with direct ordering means you keep the margin and build a loyal base that comes back without a middleman.
What's Included
Every hospitality site we build is designed around how your customers actually behave — checking the menu, finding your hours, and booking a table. All from their phone, usually while walking down the street.
Pricing
Depends on menu complexity, reservation integration, and number of pages.
FAQ
A custom restaurant or cafe website typically runs between $800 and $3,500, depending on what you need. A single-page site with your menu, hours, and location sits at the lower end. If you want online reservations, a photo gallery, event listings, and Instagram integration, you're looking at the higher end. Either way, everything is built from scratch — no templates, no page builders.
Yes. We integrate an online booking system directly into your site so customers can reserve a table at any time — not just during opening hours. It works on mobile, which is where most of your bookings will come from. If you already use a booking platform, we can embed that. If you don't have one yet, we'll set it up as part of the build.
Uber Eats is a delivery channel — not a marketing strategy. They take up to 30% of every order, they own the customer data, and your listing sits next to every competitor in the area. Your own website lets you rank on Google for local searches, take direct orders without the commission hit, and build a customer base that keeps coming back to you specifically — not to whichever restaurant the algorithm suggests next.
Let's start with a free consultation. No pressure, no obligations — just a friendly chat about getting your venue found online.
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