A website you never have to log into again sounds too good to be true. It isn't.
Most small business owners don't need a website project. They need a website service — something that works quietly in the background while they're doing the actual work of running their business. That's the entire premise behind Hands Free Sites, and it's why we call it a no-touch website. You sign up once. We build it, launch it, and maintain it forever. You never have to think about it again unless you want to.
Let's walk through what that actually looks like in practice.
Monday Morning: You Sign Up
Say it's a Monday. You're a plumber, a salon owner, a personal trainer — it doesn't matter. You've been meaning to get a real website for two years. You've got a Facebook page that rarely gets updated and a Google Business Profile that does most of the heavy lifting, but you know you're leaving credibility on the table every time a potential customer searches your name and doesn't find a proper website.
You spend fifteen minutes filling out the Hands Free Sites intake form. Your business name, what you do, who your customers are, your contact info, your service area. That's essentially it. You don't pick fonts. You don't drag and drop anything. You don't create a login for yet another platform you'll forget the password to in six weeks.
You hit submit and get back to your day.
Tuesday Morning: You're Live
The next morning, you get an email. Your site is live. Real domain, real SSL certificate, real hosting on AWS infrastructure. Not a placeholder. Not a "coming soon" page. A complete, professional small business website — the kind that would have taken a web designer six or more weeks to deliver and cost you $2,000 or more to build.
During the current launch window, setup is $99. That price goes up to $299 once the launch period closes — no fake countdown timers, just an honest heads-up that the window is finite. After setup, the ongoing cost is $10 per month plus AWS hosting passed through at cost, which typically adds another $1–3. Most customers pay $11–13 a month total, and there are no surprise price jumps in year two.
You look at the site, you like it, and then — and this is the important part — you close the tab and go back to work.
The Next Six Months: Nothing. That's the Point.
Here's where a set it and forget it website earns its name.
You don't log in to renew the SSL certificate. We handle that silently, behind the scenes, before it ever becomes an issue. You don't apply security patches or worry about whether your hosting is up. Hands Free Sites monitors, maintains, and manages all of it — that's baked into the service, not an add-on you pay extra for later.
Your site stays fast. It stays secure. It stays up.
And something else is happening while you're not watching.
Twenty New Blog Posts You Didn't Write
Six months after you signed up, you get a curious email from a customer who says they found you through a Google search. You pull up your website to check on it — the first time you've looked at it since Tuesday of launch week — and you notice something. There are twenty blog posts on your site. Fresh, relevant, professional articles about your industry, your services, your local area.
You didn't write a single word of them.
Hands Free Sites automatically publishes new blog content for your business every week. It's not filler. It's content that signals to Google that your site is active and authoritative, and it signals to human visitors that you're a legitimate, established business — not someone who threw up a one-page site in 2019 and abandoned it. That compounding effect is real: more pages, more keywords, more surface area for Google to index, more reasons for potential customers to stay on your site instead of bouncing back to search results.
An autopilot website that grows on its own is not a gimmick. It's just what Hands Free Sites does by default, for every customer, every week.
What Small Business Website Maintenance Actually Costs (When You Do It Yourself)
Let's be honest about the alternative. If you built a site on Wix or Squarespace, the "maintenance" burden is yours. Someone has to log in and make sure things look right after a platform update. Someone has to remember to renew the domain and the SSL. Someone has to write the blog posts if you want any shot at Google traffic. And if something breaks, someone has to fix it.
That someone is you, and you already have a full-time job running your business.
The promise of DIY website builders was always "you can do this yourself in a weekend." The reality is that most small business owners spend 10 or more hours getting something live, and then spend scattered evenings over the next year trying to keep it from looking stale. That's not a website. That's a second job with no pay.
A no-touch website isn't just more convenient. It's a fundamentally different mental model: a website should be infrastructure you buy once and rely on, not a project you babysit indefinitely.
See What a Hands-Free Site Actually Looks Like
If you want to see the product before you commit, that's completely fair. Hands Free Sites has a full showcase of live example sites across different industries — a handyman site, a bakery site, a gym site, a real estate site, and more. You can browse all of them at handsfreesites.com/showcase. These are real, functioning sites — not mockups — so you can see exactly what you'd be getting.
The sites are fast, clean, and built to convert visitors into customers. More importantly, they're built to run without you.
The Bottom Line
You got into your business to do the work you're good at — not to become a part-time web developer. A set it and forget it website means your online presence is handled, your blog is growing, your SSL is current, your hosting is stable, and you haven't had to think about any of it since the day you signed up.
That's not a promise we make and then quietly walk back. It's the entire product.
If you're ready to stop putting off the website and start having one that actually works for you, head to handsfreesites.com. During the current launch window, setup is $99 — a straightforward one-time fee before the price moves to $299. Fill out the form, go back to work, and check your email tomorrow morning.