Why a 500 buck website is the best move your small business can make in 2026
Something most Australian small business owners haven't caught onto
yet. AI isn't around the corner - it's been here for a while. ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google's AI
Overviews - they're actively pulling answers from
websites right this second. Without a website, you're not even in the conversation.
And no, a Facebook page doesn't count. Neither does
Instagram. A website with your name on the domain and your hand on the wheel.
Social media has always been someone else's platform.
The algorithm changes, your reach tanks, and you cop it. A website sits on your domain, runs on your terms, and no platform can pull the rug. In 2026, that distinction is everything - because large language models are trained on web content. When someone asks Perplexity to find a service, it scans websites with clear, structured information. Businesses without a site don't get a mention.
Say you're a plumber in Toowoomba - the
businesses getting recommended in AI answers are the ones with a real web presence. Not the ones running a Linktree and hoping for the best.
Cost used to be the excuse. Design studios quoted five grand
minimum, six weeks of meetings, and something built on a platform you didn't
understand and couldn't manage. That's done.
A hand-coded, clean website costs 500 bucks. Flat. Nothing tucked away in
the fine print. No monthly lock-in. No endless revision check here loop where the site somehow gets
worse. Three solid pages, delivered in days, optimised for both traditional search and AI discovery. You own the code.
domain, the whole thing.
That's less than what you'd blow on a
month of social media ads that evaporate the moment your card stops getting
charged. Except this actually stays up and keeps working.
AI is already deciding which local operators to recommend. Those
recommendations come from what it can find online. No website, no
recommendation. That's read more just
how it works now.
Get your site up. Own your space online. 500 bucks.