Boosterpack - Get a finished business website, not a starter template
Boosterpack is built for local businesses. Most website builders give you a template with wonky fundamentals and fake data. Boosterpack flips it around by researching your business with AI + API calls, then guides you through confirming your brand, images, business details, languages, and style before generating a website that is finished. No lorem ipsum here, just a fully functioning finished website with real data and strong fundamentals.



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Haveyoubeenhere
Hey PH, Tib the founder of Boosterpack here!
I built Boosterpack because getting a website live is still way too painful for local businesses. Most builders give you a template or AI draft, but you still have to sort out all the details that actually matter: branding, images, contact info, opening hours, booking links, forms, SEO basics and more.
Boosterpack does things a bit different, it starts by researching the business first, then guides you through confirming the important details before generating a one-page website that feels ready to launch. That way you actually get a finished website for your local business FAST. One that actually just gets the job done, without the usual hassle or cost.
During the week of the product hunt launch the making of a site will be completely free, so you can all give it a go.
Would genuinely love feedback on two things in particular:
1. Does this feel clearly different from the usual AI website builder angle?
2. For local businesses, what’s the one thing most website builders still get wrong?
Really interesting angle
Focusing on local businesses and actually guiding them to a finished, launch-ready site (instead of just another template) feels like the right move.
Big question:
How do you make sure the AI-generated sites don’t all feel the same?
Curious to see how far you can push differentiation here 🚀
Haveyoubeenhere
@eliasweisergreat question and it is a tricky balance for sure! What helps a lot is giving the option to choose a style + an in between step that really tries to drill down on the brand based on the business data available. Users also have the option to more strongly guide the builder towards the style they want. Of course it's still not going to be the same as having an actual designer at work, but it will usually be notably better than other DIY options, which was the main goal!
Love how Boosterpack turns local business info into a launch-ready site! How do you make sure each site still feels unique?