Website builder paths

Choose the site type before you choose the template.

LuperIQ CMS is not only a page builder. It can start from the kind of site you need, then connect the public website to the work behind it: booking, invoicing, portals, menus, orders, events, resources, SEO pages, and AI-assisted workflows.

Service-business websites and operations

These pages are for owners who need the website to sell the work and help run it. A good service-business site should explain the offer, earn trust, make booking easy, support local SEO, and connect leads to real follow-up.

Food, retail, repair, and creator sites

These site types still need SEO, but the conversion moment is different. People may be checking a menu, comparing products, booking an appointment, ordering a custom item, or deciding whether the brand feels trustworthy.

Family, faith, education, and community websites

Some LuperIQ sites are not local-service sales pages. They are private or semi-private websites for people who need shared calendars, resources, member updates, files, RSVP flows, and simple coordination without depending on a noisy social platform.

Why the site type matters

A pest control company, a restaurant, a family website, and a classroom should not all start from the same blank form. LuperIQ works best when the starting path changes the questions, pages, modules, wording, and next steps so the finished site feels specific instead of templated.

Public pagesHome, services, menus, galleries, resources, examples, and SEO pages that match the audience.
Operational toolsBooking, invoicing, portals, forms, tasks, files, calendars, ordering, and follow-up where they fit.
Helpful SEOSpecific pages with real intent, internal links, clear metadata, and enough detail for search and AI answers.
Launch pathChoose a type, answer the right questions, start free, then add the modules and content the site actually needs.

What happens after you pick a type

The next page should make the decision easier, not harder. For a business website, that means showing the public pages, the customer actions, and the operational tools that fit the industry. For a family, church, classroom, team, club, or event website, it means explaining who the site is for, what stays private, what members can do, and how the first setup can stay simple.

LuperIQ keeps the path flexible because not every owner needs the same launch. Some people want a fast starter site with a contact form and clear SEO foundation. Others need booking, invoices, portals, product pages, menus, documents, or AI-assisted content workflows from the beginning. The site type is the starting point that keeps those choices organized.