Your next customer is asking an AI where to go. Be the answer.
People still search Google. They also ask ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude — and those answers get assembled from websites the assistant can actually read. Most small business sites cannot be read at all. SimpleLaunch builds the ones that can.
- Most builds go live in about two weeks.
- Las Vegas, NV — working nationwide
Fast to build
Most builds go live in about two weeks. You get a working link in days, not a mockup in a month.
Priced like a local, built like an agency
One person doing the work, not four billable layers. You pay for the site, not the overhead behind it.
Built for AI search, not just Google
Every site is structured so ChatGPT, Gemini and Claude can actually read it and cite it — which most agencies are not doing yet.
Who this is for
Five industries, five different jobs to do.
A dental practice and a multifamily developer need almost nothing in common from a website. Pick yours and you will find the specific version of this — the real problem, what it costs, and what the fix actually includes.

Real estate development
Lease the building before the ribbon gets cut
Property and firm sites for multifamily, mixed-use and build-to-rent developers.

Home services
Get the call before your competitor does
HVAC, plumbing, electrical and the trades that live or die on the phone ringing.

Professional services
Look like the firm you already are
Accounting, financial planning, legal and consulting firms.

Dental
A full schedule starts before the phone rings
General, cosmetic and specialty dental practices.

Medspa & aesthetics
Booked out, not just beautiful
Medspas and aesthetics practices where the consultation is the funnel.
The part most agencies are not doing
A website that AI assistants can read is a different build.
Ask ChatGPT for a dentist in your city and it will name a few. Those names did not come from nowhere — they came from websites the assistant could parse, verify and quote. Four things decide whether yours is one of them, and the first one eliminates most small business websites outright.
Real HTML, not a JavaScript shell
Most template builders ship an empty page that fills itself in once JavaScript runs. Crawlers and AI assistants that do not execute JavaScript see nothing at all. Every SimpleLaunch site is statically generated, so the full content is in the HTML from the first byte.
Structured data that states the facts
LocalBusiness, Service and FAQPage schema on every relevant page, so your hours, location, services and prices are unambiguous machine-readable facts rather than something an assistant has to infer from prose.
AI crawlers explicitly welcomed
GPTBot, ClaudeBot and PerplexityBot are allowed by name in robots.txt, and an llms.txt file at the domain root points them at your key pages and facts. Cheap to add, and increasingly expected.
Answer-shaped content
Section headings phrased as the questions your customers actually type, with the direct answer in the first sentence. That structure is what gets extracted verbatim into an AI answer or a featured snippet.
What you get
Every build ships with all of this. Not as an upgrade.
Server-rendered pages, not a JavaScript shell
Every page ships real HTML. Crawlers and AI assistants that do not run JavaScript still read the whole thing — most template builders fail this outright.
Structured data on every page
LocalBusiness, Service and FAQPage schema, so Google and AI assistants get unambiguous facts about your business instead of guessing.
AI crawlers explicitly allowed
GPTBot, ClaudeBot and PerplexityBot are welcomed in robots.txt, and an llms.txt file points them at your key pages and facts.
Answer-shaped content
Headings phrased as the questions your customers actually type, with the direct answer in the first sentence. That structure is what gets quoted back inside an AI answer.
Built for the Core Web Vitals Google grades you on
Largest Contentful Paint under 2.5s, interaction under 200ms, no layout shift. Measured before launch, not assumed.
Booking and contact that actually work
A real booking flow and a contact form that is tested end to end before you get the link — plus the tracking to see which one people use.
How it works
Four steps. You talk to the person building it.
- 01
A 20-minute call
You tell me what the business does and who you want calling. I tell you straight whether a new site is the right spend, or whether your money is better put somewhere else first.
- 02
I build it
You get a working link in days, not a mockup. Real content, your photos, your services, your pricing if you want it published.
- 03
You review, I revise
Changes go in while you watch. No ticket queue, no account manager relaying messages.
- 04
Live, and findable
Launch, submit to Google, verify the structured data, and confirm the AI crawlers can read it. Then you get the keys.
FAQ
Common questions
If the answer you need is not here, it is a good first question for the call.
Get started
Two ways to start. Both take about twenty minutes.
Pick a time on the calendar and we talk it through, or send a message and I will come back to you within one business day. There is no pitch deck and no pressure — if a new website is not the right spend for you right now, I will say so.
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