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Web design for food trucks

A food truck site with this week's schedule, an Instagram feed up top, and a hire page that lands real enquiries.

01 / Why food trucks need a real site

Instagram brings the discovery, the site closes the hire

Food trucks live on Instagram. That works for getting found at a market on a Saturday. It does not work for the wedding planner who is googling 'wood-fired pizza wedding hire Brighton' on a Tuesday night and wants a real website to share with the bride.

We build food truck sites that match the energy of your Instagram, list where you are trading this week, and turn the Tuesday-night planner into a paid private hire. One monthly fee covers design, hosting and updating the schedule whenever it lands.

02 / What you get

A food truck site that runs alongside your Instagram

Schedule, hire, menu, photos and location data. Built around the way street food businesses actually work.

Where to find us this week

A weekly schedule front and centre, listing the markets, festivals and street food pitches you are at. Updated through your portal whenever next week's diary lands.

Instagram feed up top

Most food truck customers find you on Instagram first. We pull your latest posts onto the homepage so the site feels alive and matches the energy of your feed.

Private hire enquiry form

Weddings, corporate lunches, festivals, brand activations, birthday parties. A clear hire page with the questions you need: date, location, headcount, hours, power and water access.

Menu and dietary options

Your core menu listed properly with vegan, vegetarian, gluten free and dairy free flagged. Customers know what they can eat before they queue, which keeps the line moving.

Pricing for hire and events

A hire-from price band so enquiries land qualified. Minimum spend, travel zones, deposit policy, all clear. The right enquiries get through, the wrong ones save both sides time.

Google Maps and the schema for it

We mark up your weekly locations so Google can pick up where you are trading. Plus a permanent base or commissary address if you have one, with real opening hours.

03 / How it works

From first call to live food truck site

01

Quick chat

We talk through the truck, the food, your weekly trading pattern, the kind of private hires you want more of, and the festivals on your radar this season.

02

Design preview

Home, menu, schedule, hire, gallery and contact pages, designed around the truck's branding. You see a clickable preview before any code is written.

03

Build, schedule, hire form

Build the site, set up the weekly schedule template, build the hire enquiry form, hook up Instagram and connect the domain. Tested on real phones, the way customers will actually find you.

04

Live and updated weekly

Go live and get your portal. Send next week's pitches every Sunday and we update the schedule. Big festival announcement? We push it onto the homepage.

FAQ

Common questions

Do food trucks really need a website?

Yes, even though Instagram does most of the discovery work. A real website ranks for searches like 'street food private hire London', shows up in Google when corporates need lunch caterers, and gives event planners somewhere proper to send to their clients. Instagram can't carry that on its own.

How do I update where the truck is each week?

Send a message to the customer portal each Sunday with next week's pitches and we update the schedule that day. Or, if you prefer, we can build a simple admin where you update it yourself. Whatever fits how the rest of the truck runs.

Can the site take private hire enquiries?

Yes. The hire page has a form that captures date, location, headcount, hours, power and water access, and budget band. You get a clean enquiry in your inbox instead of three Instagram DMs trying to nail down the basics.

What about festivals - can we list which we're at?

Yes. We can pin upcoming festivals to the homepage so customers know to come find you, and write a short post for each big one that ranks in Google for that festival's name. Helps with discovery from people who already have tickets.

How much does it cost?

Plans start at £79/month and cover design, build, hosting, weekly schedule updates and any other changes. No setup fee, no contract. Sites are typically live within two to three weeks of the first call.

Can I take pre-orders or click and collect?

If you want to, yes. We can wire up Stripe so customers pre-order ahead of a market or festival and skip the queue. Whether it is worth doing depends on your service speed, and we will give you an honest opinion before we build it.

Ready for a food truck site that books the diary?

Start on the free plan. We design, build, host and update your truck's site so you can stay on the pass.