Small business owners often struggle with creating and managing websites due to lack of technical skills, high costs, and time constraints. This can hinder their ability to establish an online presence effectively.
Without a proper website, small businesses may lose potential customers, lack professionalism, and struggle to compete in the digital marketplace.
Pain Points
- Lack of technical skills to build and manage websites
- High costs associated with hiring developers and designers
- Time-consuming process to get a website up and running
- Difficulty in finding and managing domains and hosting
- Complexity in creating and managing databases for forms and bookings
Hi everyone, I’m a web developer in Northwest Arkansas, and I’m working on a project called [**ezsites.dev**](http://ezsites.dev) to make building and managing websites easier for small businesses. The idea is to let you **describe what you want in plain English**, and the system handles the rest. Some of the things it will allow: * Deploy **containerized websites** for easy, scalable hosting * **Search for available domains** and connect them automatically * Create **basic databases** for forms, bookings, or inquiries * Manage **server connections** and site updates through natural language / MCP (Managed Control Plane) commands All of this is designed to let small business owners get fully functional websites **without coding, without designers, and without long timelines or high costs**. Before we launch a test group next week, I’d love **feedback from small business owners, devs, or anyone who manages websites**: * Would a tool like this be useful to you? * Are there features that would make it most valuable? * Anything you’d worry about or that would hold you back? The goal is to **empower small businesses** to get online quickly, easily, and affordably. Your feedback would really help shape the platform before launch. Thanks for taking a look!
A project aimed at making building and managing websites easier for small businesses by allowing users to describe what they want in plain English.