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A bakery website that smells like your shop — built by AI, made for Québec

Today's bake, custom-cake orders, holiday hours — a warm, bilingual site for your boulangerie or pâtisserie, live in minutes.

What's in the case today

A bakery's website has one job a template can't do: stay as fresh as the croissants. Yours updates by chat — “sold out of baguettes”, “this week: brioche féculente and tarte au sucre”, “add the Christmas bûches”. Allergen notes live right on the menu, where customers actually look for them.

Custom orders without the phone tag

Birthday cakes, wedding cakes, corporate platters — the orders that pay best are the ones that eat your time on the phone. Your site takes the request instead: date needed, size, flavors, a photo of what they dream of. It lands in your dashboard with everything you need to quote and confirm.

Seasons are your busiest sales — be ready online

Bûches at Christmas, chocolate at Easter, galettes in January: Québec bakery sales move with the calendar, and so should your site. Announce the seasonal menu and the holiday hours in one message — in French first, English alongside — before the rush, not after it.

What's included for a bakery website

Daily menu by chat

Update today's bake, prices, and sold-out items in plain language — live in minutes.

Custom-order requests

Cakes and catering: date, size, flavors — requests arrive complete in your dashboard.

Allergen notes

Nuts, gluten, dairy — flagged on the menu where customers look.

Seasonal specials

Bûches, galettes, Easter chocolate — announce each season in one message.

French + English

French-first for Québec, English alongside — both written for you.

Hours, map & photos

Holiday hours included — no more “are you open?” calls.

Frequently asked questions

Can I update the menu myself every morning?

Yes — open the chat: “Sold out of croissants, add cinnamon rolls.” Done in minutes, from your phone, with flour on your hands.

Can customers order a custom cake through the site?

Yes — the order form asks for the date, size, flavors, and even a reference photo. The request lands in your dashboard and you confirm the quote.

Can customers pay online?

Yes — ask the chat to add online payment through your own Stripe account, or take payment in the shop; both work.

Will the site be in French?

French first — it's Québec. An English version runs alongside for tourists and anglophone customers, both written by the AI.

How much does a bakery website cost in Québec?

From $9/month, hosting and SSL included. An agency quote for the same site in Québec typically runs to thousands of dollars.

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