FOR CATERERS

A catering website for €1,500, fixed

Catering is won on photographs and lost on vague enquiries. The site shows the food properly and asks the questions that make the first reply useful.

AT A GLANCE
Usual tier
TIER-01 — €1,500 fixed
Pages
Five: home, menus, events, gallery, quote
Delivered
10 working days from the day content arrives
Not included
Online ordering and payments

What a catering site actually needs

  1. Food photography that loads

    Nobody books catering from a description. Images are converted and sized at build time, so a full gallery costs nothing in speed.

  2. Menus as readable pages

    Menus as text on the page, not a PDF. Search engines and AI assistants can read a page; they largely cannot read your PDF.

  3. A quote form that qualifies

    Date, headcount, venue, format, budget range. The difference between a reply you can price and a week of email.

  4. Event types, separated

    Weddings, corporate and private dining are different buyers with different questions. Separate pages rank separately and convert better.

  5. Dietary and allergen clarity

    Stated once, plainly, where it is easy to find. It removes a whole category of back-and-forth before it starts.

  6. Findable for your region

    Catering is searched by event type plus place. Clean structure and structured data give that query something to match.

This is usually TIER-01

Five pages covers home, menus, event types, gallery and the quote form. Move to TIER-02 for a map to your kitchen, Calendly for tasting appointments, or a second language.

SEE TIER-01 IN FULL →

Before you book

How much does a catering website cost?

This one is €1,500, fixed and agreed before any work begins, for five pages. Extra pages are €150 each up to ten. No VAT is charged: Kogaionon Limited is Hong Kong registered.

Can customers order and pay online?

No. E-commerce and payments sit outside both tiers. Catering is usually quoted rather than bought off a shelf, so the site is built around a qualifying quote form instead.

Can I update the menus myself?

Menu changes are revision work, included in the monthly hosting plans: €25 a month covers an hour, €50 covers two. If you want to publish yourself, the blog add-on on TIER-02 adds an editor.

Can people book a tasting?

Through the contact form on TIER-01. Calendly scheduling embedded in the page is TIER-02, and it loads only on click so nothing third-party runs until a visitor chooses.

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