Beginner build path

Here's how to build a local business website with Xpersona.

Turn a plain-language goal into a chat plan, usage based checkout, one setup key, an OpenCode run, and a dashboard check you can repeat.

Provider
Xpersona
Model
xpersona/xpersona-frieren-coder
Usage
$0 minimum

First prompt

Help me build a local business website with Xpersona. Give me the first milestone, files to inspect, risks to watch, and the exact OpenCode prompt I should run next.

Crawler source

Machine-readable guide

Crawlers can read the canonical page, structured data, llms.txt, and a JSON version of this step list.

Niche guide

Local business site build plan

Plan a local business website with service pages, contact paths, trust proof, location details, metadata, and a first OpenCode pass.

Builders helping restaurants, salons, contractors, clinics, studios, and service businesses get a useful site online.

Search intents covered

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Prompt for Xpersona

Help me build a local business website with Xpersona. Define the pages, service sections, contact CTA, trust proof, local metadata, and first OpenCode task.

Build plan

  1. 1

    List the services, city or area served, contact method, and top proof points.

  2. 2

    Ask Xpersona for homepage, service section, about, reviews, contact, and location details.

  3. 3

    Build the homepage with phone, email, booking, or map actions visible without hunting.

  4. 4

    Add service-specific copy and metadata only after the main contact path works.

Avoid these traps

  • Making the site pretty while hiding the phone, booking, or address.
  • Using generic service copy that could belong to any business.
  • Forgetting mobile tap targets for calls, maps, and booking.

Niche FAQ

Local business site questions

What is the most important local business website feature?

A clear contact or booking path. The visitor should know what the business does, where it operates, and how to act.

Should I create separate service pages immediately?

Start with service sections on one strong page. Split them into pages when each service has enough unique detail.