Why this matters
Waiting for the full site can waste early attention from referrals, launches, and social posts.
This is where small business websites usually drift: the page looks presentable, but the buyer still has to guess what happens next.
The practical fix
Publish a simple capture page with the promise, proof, timeline, and next step while the fuller site is being built.
Keep the fix visible on the page. If the buyer has to dig for it, it is not really fixed.
How to ship it fast
A one-day sprint works when the launch version has a clear job and the rest waits its turn. The site should answer the buyer's next question, capture demand, and give the business a credible link to send.
After launch, use analytics, search data, and real conversations to decide which sections deserve more depth.
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