Google feeds my bakery. Let it feed yours.
A custom website built for your shop, a Google page that ranks, and orders sent straight to your phone.
My bakery has been featured in

“These from Pastreez are as good as or better than any others I've ever had.”
Terri M. — Google review
New macaron order
Pickup Saturday · 2 dozen
Why the phone isn't ringing
Good food. Nobody can find it.
You have no website
Someone three blocks away finds you on Google, looks for a menu, finds nothing, and opens DoorDash instead.
43 reviews. They have 333.
Same road, worse food, more reviews. Google shows them first, and people trust the number before they taste anything.
Cake orders die in Facebook
Forty messages over three days about one quinceañera cake. Half of them go cold before you answer.
Your Google page is half empty
No menu, wrong hours, three photos. Google puts complete listings first — so it puts you last.
Your Bakery
What I do to your Google page
Watch what happens to your Google page
The before is what most shops look like today. The after is my own bakery's page — photos, rating, reviews, pulled live from Google right now. Nothing staged.
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Fill in everything
Photos, menu, hours, website — Google ranks complete pages first.
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Reviews, every week
A sign at the counter, and I answer every review — in English or Spanish.
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A button that sells
“Order online” goes on Google and your site. Orders reach your phone as a text.
What you get
Six things. Every month.
A custom website, built for you
Not a template with your name on it. Your menu, your photos, your colors, your story — in English and Spanish.
I photograph your shop — included
I come with a camera. Your dishes, your counter, your menu, you. Every photo is yours, forever.
Your Google page, fixed
Menu, hours, photos, all correct. And your Yelp page too, if people use it for you.
More reviews
A small sign at your counter. People scan it and leave a review. I answer every one.
Cake orders as one text
Date, size, flavour, photo — all in one message. Instead of forty messages back and forth.
I keep it running
New photos, Google posts, review replies. You get one email a month. You cook.

Proof, not promises
I did this for my own bakery first.
In 2017 my wife and I started Pastreez, a macaron bakery in Phelan — right here in the High Desert. No ads, no agency. Just Google, done right.
“Ranking #1 for 'macarons near me' was the key to our growth.”
— Me, in SEMrush's published case study about Pastreez
1,000,000+
macarons sold — by a team of two
Starter Story
#1 on Google
above Yelp, 6 months after launch
SEMrush
55%
of sales straight from Google search
SEMrush
The big one
Order online from your own website — commission-free
If you're on DoorDash, orders from their app cost you 15–30%. Orders that start on your own website cost about 3% in card processing — same drivers, same tablet in your kitchen. I set it up as part of your plan.
For most shops on DoorDash, this difference alone pays for ChefRanks.
Order from the DoorDash app
you keep ~$70–85 of $100
Same order from YOUR website
you keep ~$97 of $100
Price
One price. No surprises.
$249/ mo
First 20 shops only. Your price never goes up.
- ✓Photo shoot of your shop and dishes — included
- ✓Commission-free online ordering, set up for you
- ✓No setup fee
- ✓I never take a cut of your sales
- ✓6 months, then stop whenever you want
- ✓Your domain is yours — I transfer it free if you leave
Live in 7 days, or your first month is free.
Call me — 760-282-4617| Every month | Owner.com | Popmenu | ChefRanks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Base price | $499 | $299 | $249 |
| Cut of your orders | 5% of every order | $1 per order | None |
| Setup fee | — | Yes | None |
| Contract | Monthly | Annual | 6 months, then monthly |
What I don't do
- ✕I won't promise you'll be number one on Google. The shop with 3,000 reviews took ten years to get there.
- ✕I don't run paid ads. Different job, different budget.
- ✕I don't post on your Instagram. That's not what you're paying for.
- ✕I never ask anyone for a Yelp review. Yelp punishes businesses for that.
Questions
How long does it take?+
Seven days from the day you say yes. If it's not live by then, your first month is free.
Do I own the website?+
Yes. The domain is registered in your business's name. If you ever stop, I transfer it to you within 7 days, free.
I'm already on DoorDash. Why would I need a website?+
That's when this pays the most. DoorDash charges 15–30% when an order starts in their app — but about 3% when it starts on your own website. Same drivers, same tablet. I set that up for you. Look at the commission line on your DoorDash statement: for most shops, that difference alone covers my fee.
Do you take a percentage of my sales?+
No. Never. $249 a month and that's the whole bill. The delivery apps take up to a third — I take nothing.
What if I want to stop?+
Six months minimum, then month to month. Cancel any time after that and take your domain with you.
¿Habla español?+
Sí. I speak Spanish, English and French. Your website will be in English and Spanish, and we can do all of this in Spanish if you prefer.
I'll come to you.
Call me and I'll drive out to your shop with your website already built. You look at it, then you decide.
