Hands Free Sites Is Now Open — And Small Business Owners Are Taking Notice
Something worth paying attention to just happened: Hands Free Sites has officially opened to the public. If you've been running your business on a Facebook page, leaning on your Google Business Profile, or quietly telling yourself you'll get a real website "someday" — this launch is for you.
Hands Free Sites is a done-for-you small business website service. You don't build anything. You don't learn any software. You don't hire a designer and wait six weeks. You sign up, share some basic details about your business, and your site goes live. That's it. The service handles everything else — forever.
During this launch window, setup is $99. That price will go up to $249 once the launch period ends — not as a gimmick, just as a fact. Right now, early customers get a meaningful discount for coming in first. Here's why so many of them aren't waiting around.
1. The Price Is Genuinely Hard to Argue With
Let's be honest about the why $99 website question, because it's fair to be skeptical. A freelance web designer typically charges $2,000–5,000 for a small business site. DIY builders like Wix or Squarespace are cheaper upfront, but they hand the work to you — and most small business owners don't have 10+ hours of evenings and weekends to wrestle with templates, figure out SSL settings, and troubleshoot why their contact form stopped working.
The $99 launch special covers full setup: a real domain, real SSL, real hosting, and a professionally built site for your business. After that, the ongoing cost is just $10 per month plus AWS hosting passed through at cost — typically $1–3 more, so most customers pay $11–13 a month total. No renewal price that triples in year two. No surprise upsells. Just a low, predictable cost that makes sense for a small business budget.
2. You Can Be Live in as Little as One Day
Speed matters when you're running a business. Every week you don't have a real website is another week a potential customer Googles your name, finds nothing credible, and calls someone else.
From the moment you sign up, Hands Free Sites can have your site live in as little as one day. Not a placeholder page — a real, finished website with your business name, services, contact information, and professional design. Compare that with hiring a designer (six weeks, minimum, if they're not backed up), or attempting a DIY builder yourself and stalling out somewhere around page two. One day is a different category entirely.
You can see what these sites actually look like before you commit. There's a showcase at handsfreesites.com/showcase with live examples — a handyman site, a bakery, a gym, a real estate site, and more. Real sites, not mockups.
3. Once It's Live, You Never Have to Touch It
This is the part that surprises people most, and honestly it's the heart of what Hands Free Sites is built around. Most website tools are sold as "easy" — but easy still means you have to do something. Log in to renew your SSL. Apply security patches. Figure out why your hosting went down at 11pm on a Tuesday.
Hands Free Sites flips that. The site is maintained for you, forever. SSL renewals, security updates, hosting failover — all silent, all behind the scenes, none of it your problem. The philosophy is simple: a website should be a service you buy once, not a project you babysit. For a business owner whose actual job is cutting hair, fixing plumbing, selling homes, or running a fitness studio, that distinction is everything.
4. Fresh Blog Content Goes Up Every Week — Without You Writing a Word
Here's a feature that genuinely changes the long-term value of having a website: Hands Free Sites automatically publishes new blog content for your business every single week. You don't write it. You don't approve it. It just appears — relevant, professional content tied to your industry and your services.
Why does this matter? Two big reasons. First, Google rewards websites that stay active. Fresh content signals that your business is real and engaged, which helps you show up when local customers are searching. Second, when a potential customer lands on your site and sees a blog with recent posts from 2026, it reads as legitimacy. It looks like a business that's running, not a site that was set up three years ago and forgotten.
Most small business owners know they should be doing this. Almost none of them actually do it, because content takes time they don't have. The auto-blog feature is what makes Hands Free Sites compound in value over months — your site gets better at attracting traffic without you lifting a finger.
5. There Are Real People Behind It
Done-for-you services live or die on trust. You're handing over something important — the face of your business online — and you need to know someone is actually paying attention.
Hands Free Sites is built and run by real people who care about small businesses getting this right. The setup process involves actual communication, not just a form you submit into a void. Questions get answered. If something needs adjusting on your site, you're not submitting a support ticket to a chatbot. That human element is baked into the service, not an afterthought.
That's worth something — especially at a price point that already feels almost too reasonable.
The Launch Window Is Real, and It Won't Last Forever
There's no countdown timer here, no "offer expires at midnight" pressure. But the launch special reasons to move sooner rather than later are straightforward: the $99 setup price is a launch price. When the launch window closes, it goes to $249. That's not a scare tactic — it's just how launches work. Early customers get rewarded for being early.
If you've been thinking about getting a real website for your business — and you've been putting it off because of cost, time, or not knowing where to start — this is a pretty clean answer to all three of those problems.
Ready to See What Your Site Could Look Like?
Browse the live showcase at handsfreesites.com/showcase to get a feel for the quality, then head to handsfreesites.com to get started. Setup is $99 during the launch window — a real website, live in as little as a day, with fresh content publishing every week and nothing for you to maintain. It's the kind of thing you'll wish you'd done sooner.