A bakery owner shouldn't need Webflow
Jun 20, 2026 · 1 min read · by The Xevoni team
Why most small-business websites still feel slow to build — and what we did about it.
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Why most small-business websites still feel slow to build
A bakery owner shouldn't need to learn Webflow, hire an agency, or wait three weeks for a template tweak. But that's still how most of the web works in 2026.
Xevoni is the bet that describing your business in a sentence is enough — the AI handles the rest.
What you actually get on day one
When you sign up and describe your business, you get:
- A complete site, not a template stub. Hero, services, contact form, e-commerce, the works.
- A real domain, free for the first year. SSL configured automatically.
- An admin panel to update prices, take orders, and see who visited.
- A chat to change anything — "swap the hero color to forest green" and it ships in seconds.
No drag-and-drop, no widgets to wire up, no "pro mode."
The boring stuff that matters
Three things determine whether a small site actually grows the business:
- Speed. A 1-second slower page costs ~7% of conversions. Xevoni sites hit Core Web Vitals out of the box.
- SEO. Title tags, sitemaps, structured data, mobile-friendly — handled at the framework level, not as a paid add-on.
- Uptime. Your site stays online when your hosting provider has a bad day. Backups every night.
Where we go from here
This blog is where we share the playbook — what we learned shipping the platform, how programmatic SEO actually works, and the unglamorous infrastructure decisions behind making AI feel like magic.
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We build AI tools for small businesses. Based wherever, shipping daily.
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