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How Rosa got her first website (and an agent) in two minutes

Rosa · Just an Instagram

The moment

Rosa has been baking for nine years and has never had a website. Her Instagram has 2,300 followers and a steady stream of DMs that all ask the same things: are you open today, do you have gluten-free, can I order a cake for Saturday. She answers them between batches. She's tired. A regular customer mentions she should have a link in her bio.

What the agent does

Rosa opens AgentNDX and chats for two minutes. She tells it the bakery's name, the hours, the rotating menu, and the cake order policy. She doesn't write a single line of code.

Two minutes later she has a one-page site — header, menu, hours, story, contact — at a free agentndx.com link. The agent on the page already knows everything she just said. It can answer the gluten-free question and the cake-for-Saturday question without bothering her.

Rosa puts the link in her Instagram bio. She tells her followers in the next post. The DMs about hours and allergens slow to a trickle.

What happens next

Three weeks in, Rosa has captured 41 leads from people who would have just scrolled past. She uses the lead inbox to text out a Saturday special once a week. When she's ready, she'll point a real domain at the page — but for now the free link in bio is doing the job.

If your business lives on Instagram like Rosa's, get a real page and an agent in two minutes. Free forever for one site.

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