SAME MARKET.
REAL HOMEPAGE.
A pan-Asian market under a Google Business template URL nobody can remember. Here is what changes when there is a real homepage on a domain you actually own.
Your website today vs. what it could be.
We built this preview from everything already on your site, reorganized, redesigned, and priced to own outright.
- thai-asia-grocery-thai-foods.business.site is a Google Business Site
The current online presence is a templated Google Business Site, locked into a Google subdomain. The URL itself is unbrandable, the layout is generic, and Google can deprecate or change Business Sites at any time without consulting the owner.
- The pan-Asian breadth is invisible online
The market carries Thai, Vietnamese, Lao, Filipino, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Cambodian, Burmese, and Indonesian goods. The Google Business Site reads as just a Thai shop. Customers searching for gochujang or fresh banh trang go elsewhere.
- Restaurant wholesale is hidden
Restaurants and food trucks across London region invoice through Thai Asia for curry pastes, jasmine rice by the pallet, fresh-herb standing orders. There is no surface online to communicate that. Wholesale leads come only by word of mouth.
- No special-order or import-line pitch
An active import line is a real differentiator: brands the chains have stopped carrying are still available. The current site cannot host that promise, so customers do not know to ask.
- The design looks out of date
Customers decide whether to trust a business in under 5 seconds, and they use the website to do it. A dated look makes an excellent business look like it's not paying attention.
- Pan-Asian market homepage on a domain you own
An awning-stripe and jewel-tone homepage that reads like a market, not a Google template. Six aisle blocks, a fresh-herb special, and a ten-cuisine ticker make the breadth obvious before the second scroll.
- Six-aisle service edit with brands listed
Curry and sauce, rice and noodle, fresh and frozen, snacks and sweets, drinks and tea, wholesale. Each aisle lists the brands you actually carry (Mae Ploy, Lee Kum Kee, Foco) so customers know before they call.
- Restaurant wholesale gets its own page block
The wholesale pitch on the home and aisles pages, with a tap-to-call to the wholesale phone. Pallet rice, case curry, standing herb orders, all surfaced.
- Visit page in English with Thai accents, real hours, and a real map
Embedded Google Map at 1249 Huron Street Units 4-5, fresh-restock days flagged on the hours table, parking note, and a saffron tap-to-call.
- A site that actually looks like a real business
Modern design that matches how your business actually feels, not a clicked-together template that looks like everyone else's.
- Works perfectly on phones
Most people looking for you are on a phone. This site is built for phones first, then tablets, then laptops, in that order.
- Everything you already have, better organized
Your hours, your services, your photos, your prices, your booking link, your menu, all of it, in one clean place that people can actually find.
- Fast, secure, and runs itself
Hosted on Cloudflare, the same network that powers Shopify and Discord. Always online, always secure, always fast. No plugins to update.
- You own it. Pay once. Forever.
$250 one time. No monthly fees for hosting. No subscription. No lock-in. The site is yours to keep, forever.
$250. One time. Yours forever.
You pay once. You own the website. Hosting is $0 per month. No monthly fees, no subscription, no surprise renewal email. If you ever stop using Launchpad, nothing happens, the site stays yours.
The monthly fees you'd be paying elsewhere.
Most website builders charge you every single month. The day you stop paying, your website is gone. Here's what that actually looks like over a year:
Your site can be live by tomorrow.
Call or email Launchpad Media and we will deploy this preview to your own domain in under 24 hours. No long contracts. No back and forth. Pay when it is live.