Start with the website your business needs first.

Paazaa gives small businesses a practical launch path: hosted pages, basic forms, theme structure, SSL, and domain support before the business needs heavier commerce or automation.

Small business team planning a practical website launch
Website planFormsDomain path
Launch a siteExplain servicesCapture leadsConnect domainAdd contentGrow into tools

Practical start

A small business website should not begin as a complicated software project.

Most small businesses need a trustworthy site first: explain the service, show proof, capture demand, and make the next action obvious. Paazaa keeps that first version focused while leaving room to upgrade later.

Hosted pages

Launch the core pages a small business needs first: home, services, about, contact, and simple offer pages.

Basic forms

Collect contact requests, quote details, signups, and simple service inquiries without adding a separate form tool.

Themes and templates

Start from a real structure so the first site has sections, navigation, and visual direction before custom edits.

Publishing and domain path

Use managed publishing, SSL, and custom domain support instead of assembling a hosting stack first.

Pricing fit

Upgrade only when the website needs to carry more of the business.

The $5 Website plan is the entry point. The rest of the pricing ladder should feel like a business decision, not a forced upgrade on day one.

$5 Website

Best when the business needs a clean first website, basic forms, hosting, SSL, and a custom domain path.

$12 Business Website

Upgrade when CMS structure, stronger SEO/search support, AI Ask, and more publishing room become important.

$19 Creator

Better for newsletters, content programs, lead magnets, digital products, and creator-style audience building.

$29 Commerce

Use when checkout, products, orders, customers, paid services, or commerce follow-up become part of the site.

Paazaa small business website system showing themes, pages, forms, hosting, and publishing together.

Good fit

Use it when the site needs structure, not a blank canvas.

The first website should make the business easier to understand and easier to contact. Start with pages, forms, templates, and publishing. Add CMS depth, search, email, commerce, and automation when the workflow proves it needs them.

Local service businesses
Restaurants and hospitality brands
Fitness coaches and consultants
Creators validating a first offer
Agencies launching simple client sites
Small teams replacing a scattered web setup

Recommended structure

Build the first site around the decisions visitors need to make.

Small business SEO starts with clear pages and useful forms. The goal is not to publish more pages than needed; it is to make each page answer a real visitor question.

Website pieceWhy it matters
Home pageExplain who you help, what you offer, proof, and the primary next step.
Services or offersGive each main service, package, menu, program, or product enough detail to match buyer intent.
About and trustShow the people, process, testimonials, credentials, reviews, or local context that reduce hesitation.
Contact or quote formCollect the details needed to respond: contact info, service need, location, timing, budget, or notes.
FAQ or resource pageAnswer pricing, hosting, domain, service-area, booking, or setup questions before the first conversation.

Questions

Small business website decisions, answered plainly.

These answers should help a business owner decide whether to start simple or choose a larger plan.

What should a small business website include first?

Start with a homepage, service or offer pages, trust proof, a contact or quote form, domain setup, and basic analytics. Add CMS, search, store, email, or automation after the first version proves what the business needs.

Is the $5 Website plan enough for a small business?

It can be enough for a first practical site with hosted pages, basic forms, SSL, limited themes, publishing, and a custom domain path. Upgrade when you need stronger CMS structure, SEO/search support, commerce, email, or automation.

How is this different from a blank page builder?

Paazaa keeps the surrounding business work close to the website: forms, content, media, domains, templates, publishing, search, analytics, and future commerce or automation.