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Launch Fast: Pick a template, customize, publish.

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No-code editing: Easily change text, images, colors and layout.

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Mobile-first: Your site looks great and loads fast on any device.

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Get found: Built-in tools to help you rank higher in Google.

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Convert more: Forms and calls-to-action that work.

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Peace of mind: Reliable hosting and security included.

Why Dazzly for small business?

99.9% of all businesses in the U.S have 500 or fewer staff [source]. Whether you are an owner-operator, sole proprietor, partnership, or have a couple of teams, you are still a small business at heart. Dazzly can help.

Dazzly’s goal is to be the first choice for any business wanting to create a website or get better service than their current provider offers. For small businesses, especially those without a site yet, Dazzly can save thousands in upfront costs and many hours otherwise spent navigating a traditional build process.

To achieve this, Dazzly continually expands features to cover real small-business needs. The site you create is not basic; it is powerful. Dazzly simplifies getting online without removing the advantages of a well-built website, so you keep the flexibility to grow and use that capability over time.

“The team did a great job on my website and SEO. Their continued support is also 10/10. I would recommend them to anyone and everyone!”

Harry, Distinction Plumbing

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How to build a website for a small business

  1. Sign up to Dazzly for free

    Fill out our simple signup form with your business category to generate your initial website

  2. Customise your website

    Add your logo, choose your colors, and update content to reflect your brand.

  3. Connect your domain

    Link your existing domain or purchase a new one through Dazzly.

  4. Launch and grow

    Once your website is live, use Dazzly's SEO tools to attract visitors and grow your business.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will my site show up on Google?

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  • Do I need to know how to code?

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  • Can I use my own domain name?

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  • Will my site be mobile-friendly?

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  • Is hosting included?

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Why Dazzly suits small businesses

Edit on mobile

You can adjust text, images and basic layout from a phone or desktop. Quick changes don’t have to wait until you are back at a desk.

Simple to use

Content areas are listed clearly. Click an item, change it, and preview before publishing. Navigation is simple, with nothing rarely more than a couple of clicks away.

Free to try (no credit card required)

Create an initial website in minutes and experiment before committing. No payment details are requested until you choose a plan.

Affordable pricing

Plans include hosting, security and editor access. Support queries are answered by people across time zones.

See pricing for further details.

Start small or broader

Choose a lighter template (minimal pages) to launch quickly, or a fuller structure with extra sections for service detail and search visibility.

You can add pages or features later without starting over.

Tools that support growth

SEO settings, article publishing and link management features help improve visibility over time if you decide to use them consistently.

Helpful Support

Our support team is here to help you with any questions or issues you may have. Reach out via chat, email, or phone for assistance.

No tech skills required

Common tasks (adding photos, editing text, posting an article) are straightforward, making it easier to delegate as your team grows.

Small Business Resources

U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)

Federal agency providing counseling (via SBDC/SCORE/WBC), access to capital (7(a), 504, microloans), federal contracting assistance, disaster loans, and a comprehensive Business Guide.

Best for: New and existing owners seeking authoritative guidance, financing options, and government contracting support

America’s SBDC (Small Business Development Centers)

Nationwide network offering no-cost, one-on-one advising and low-cost training on business planning, market research, financial projections, exporting, and access to capital.

Best for: New and existing owners wanting hands-on local advising and training

SCORE Mentors

Nonprofit with a large network of volunteer mentors offering free one-on-one mentoring, webinars, and business templates across startup, marketing, finance, and operations.

Best for: New owners and solo founders seeking mentorship and practical templates

IRS Small Business and Self-Employed Tax Center

Official tax guidance for small businesses and sole proprietors, covering EINs, income and employment taxes, withholding, payroll, deductions, recordkeeping, and webinars.

Best for: All owners needing clear U.S. tax compliance and payroll guidance

Grants.gov

Central portal to find and apply for U.S. federal grants; includes filters and alerts. Note: Most grants target nonprofits or R&D, but some opportunities exist for for-profit small businesses.

Best for: Owners pursuing grant-funded projects in specific sectors or public-purpose work

SBIR/STTR (America’s Seed Fund)

Competitive, non-dilutive federal R&D funding programs that help small businesses commercialize innovative technologies through awards from participating agencies.

Best for: Tech and research-driven startups seeking early-stage R&D funding

SBA Lender Match

Online tool that connects businesses with SBA-approved lenders for 7(a), 504, and microloans; submit a quick profile and get matched to interested lenders.

Best for: Owners needing bank financing with SBA-backed options

Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA)

U.S. Department of Commerce agency with business centers that provide growth strategy, access to capital, contracting, and market development services for minority-owned firms.

Best for: Minority-owned businesses pursuing growth, contracts, and capital