Stop losing orders in DMs. Get a professional shop page with a menu, order form, pop-up scheduling, and compliant labels — the one link you paste in every Facebook post and your bio. No website. No monthly cost.
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If you sell homemade food on Facebook, this probably sounds familiar: orders buried in Messenger, re-posting your menu every week, no easy way to schedule pickups, and no way for new customers to find you beyond your followers. A Facebook page is a megaphone — not a checkout.
A menu with prices and an order form — no more losing orders in Facebook DMs.
Your storefront is SEO-optimized, so new customers searching "cottage bakery near me" find you — not only your existing followers.
Post a pop-up, market day, or preorder window that shows on the public calendar with an "Order now" button.
Generate Florida-compliant product labels in seconds — the required statement, allergens, the works.
Keep Messenger, keep your Facebook page — your storefront just gives customers a professional place to land and order.
A clean page with your name, photos, specialties, and reviews — the credibility a Facebook post alone can't give.
A real bakery website costs $500–$2,000 to build plus $20–$50/month to host — and then you have to do the SEO to get found. Your free storefront here already ranks in a directory Google trusts, so you skip the cost and the SEO grind. Put that money into ingredients, not a website.
Claim My Free StorefrontAdd your business, products, and how to order — takes about 2 minutes.
Drop your storefront link in your bio and every post: "Order here 👉".
Customers order from a real page, and new ones find you in the directory & Google.
The step-by-step playbook — set up your shop, schedule pop-ups, get found on Google, and stay compliant. Sent to your inbox.
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