VCVX

Setup

Small Business Setup

For businesses with zero or minimal online presence that need a website, domain, email, Google setup, and a clean way for people to reach out.

Best fit

  • Local service businesses
  • Owner-operators with scattered tools
  • Businesses whose online presence no longer matches the quality of their work

What this lane fixes

Make the online front door feel trustworthy again.

This lane is for businesses that have pieces of a web presence but not a clean system. VCVX ties the website, business profile, domain, email, and basic inquiry flow into something that feels current, coherent, and easier to manage.

Outcome

A stronger online first impression

Outcome

A clear path from visitor to inquiry

Outcome

A cleaner setup across website, domain, email, and Google presence

What you get

Lean deliverables, not a bloated project plan.

Website glow-up or new one-page site

Domain, DNS, SSL, and Google Workspace coordination

Google Business Profile setup or cleanup

Basic lead capture and simple follow-up plumbing

Social media foundation and outreach support in higher tiers

Optional side-hustle or local business bundle setup

What this can include

Start with the setup the business actually needs first.

Website setup

Refresh or build the online foundation so the business looks credible and is easier to contact.

Visibility setup

Handle the website, domain, email, Google profile, and core business presence.

Growth build

Expand the site, lead capture, social presence, and support systems around the business.

FAQ

Handle the friction before it blocks the build.

Do I need a full new website to work with VCVX?

No. Sometimes a glow-up is enough if the current site just needs stronger structure, better mobile behavior, and clearer calls to action.

Can you help with Google Business Profile and domain setup too?

Yes. Small Business Setup is designed to tie together the website, business profile, domain, email, and contact flow.

Is this only for businesses with a lot of tech already in place?

No. The ideal fit is often a business with little online presence that needs the basics made simple and usable.