For craft breweries, having a website is essential for promoting your beers and attracting visitors. With Butternut AI, you can create a custom website in just minutes using AI-driven prompts. Here’s how you can get started:
Go to Butternut AI and start building your craft brewery website instantly—no sign-up required.
Provide your brewery’s name, location, and a description of your craft beers. Butternut AI will generate a website tailored to your brewery.
Customize Your Website: Easily update your beer menu, events, and customer reviews using AI-driven prompts. Learn how to customize your site here.
For a Craft Brewery, certain sections are crucial for turning visitors into potential buyers or renters. Butternut AI automatically includes these sections, but here's why they're important:
Showcase your best writing samples for blogs, ads, and websites.
Share your background, writing expertise, and industry focus.
List your specialties, such as ad copy, website content, or email campaigns.
Highlight reviews from past clients.
Provide a way for clients to discuss their projects.
Once Butternut AI has built your website, it's time to publish it and take it live. Follow one of these steps to continue.
Why It Matters: Claiming and optimizing your Google My Business profile ensures your business shows up in google local search results and on Google Maps. Follow the Google My Business Setup Guide to create and optimize your profile.
Do I need technical skills?
Not at all. Our AI automatically understands your business type and audience, then builds a custom website with relevant content. You can still edit anything—no coding required.
Can I still customize the design and content even if the AI builds everything for me?
Will Butternut AI let me share my beer lineup?
Can I promote brewery tours or events?
Will the AI-generated content be SEO-friendly and help me rank on Google?
Is the site mobile-friendly?
How does domain setup work with Butternut AI if I want to publish my website?
How much does it cost?
How do I get support if I run into any issues?