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Rent a roastery website

Rent a coffee-roastery website

A café buyer in Milan wants to order 40 kilos of your single-origin. He finds your site — in German, with no origin details, no wholesale enquiry, no English version. He understands half of it, writes no email, and buys from a roastery whose site puts the espresso recommendation right next to it in Italian.

What this costs you every month

You roast at the top level. But if your site speaks only German and hides the things that matter, you lose exactly the orders that pay the most:

The export buyer leaves

Someone abroad who finds no English or Italian version writes no email. They keep looking and order from a site they can read.

No origin, no trust

Without origin country, roast level and processing, even your best coffee looks interchangeable. Those exact details decide whether someone buys at a premium price.

Wholesalers find no way in

Cafés and delis look for volumes, terms and a contact. If none of that is shown, they assume you only sell to end customers and move on.

What the site does for your roastery

Instead of a pretty business card you get a sales room that works in several languages and shows your coffee the way connoisseurs read it:

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    Multilingual shop (DE/EN/IT)

    One language is included from the start. Each additional one — English for export, Italian for the espresso market — you add as a small monthly surcharge. The Milan buyer reads your site in his language and orders.

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    Origin & roast at a glance

    Every coffee with origin country, altitude, processing, roast level and tasting notes. The exact details connoisseurs buy by — and the ones that justify your price.

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    Wholesale enquiry built in

    A dedicated area for cafés, restaurants and retailers: volumes, terms and a clear form. Wholesale enquiries land straight with you instead of getting lost among end-customer orders.

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    Bean advisor on board

    An AI advisor helps the visitor find the right bean for their machine and taste — before they even ask. Around the clock, in every language, transparently labelled as AI.

The honest answer to your biggest worry

Most roasters hear "multilingual" and think of work first. Here is the honest answer.

"Translations go stale — it becomes a maintenance nightmare."

Not with us. You write once in German, the site keeps the languages in sync. Change a price once, it changes everywhere. No double maintenance, no language muddle. Fixed price €279/month, after 24 months it's yours — including the source code.

"Do I really need English AND Italian?"

One language is included. You start with the one that pays you most and add others as export picks up — for a small monthly surcharge. You only pay for the languages that bring you customers.

"What happens if I want to switch later?"

Your texts, images and coffee descriptions are yours. If you cancel, you receive everything as an export — nothing disappears. That is in the contract, in plain words, not the fine print.

The price, in plain words

Fixed price €279/month, after 24 months it's yours — including the source code. No big upfront payment, no tech worries.

  • €0 today — you launch this month, not after months of saving
  • A deposit of 3 monthly rates, credited at the end of the contract
  • One language included — each additional one as a small monthly surcharge
  • After 24 months the site is yours, including the source code

Two people, no call center

You talk to Fabio and Annamaria — the two people who build and look after your site. No ticket robot, no hold music. We build serious, multilingual websites for roasteries and small makers who also sell abroad.

Frequently asked questions

Can the site be multilingual (DE/EN/IT)?

Yes. One language is included in the monthly price, each additional one comes as a small monthly surcharge — typically English for export and Italian for the espresso market. So every customer reads your coffees in their own language, from single-origin to wholesale enquiry.

Can I sell online and offer wholesale?

Both. End customers buy directly in the shop, cafés and retailers use a dedicated wholesale area with volumes, terms and a clear enquiry form. Wholesale enquiries land with you separately, instead of getting lost among end-customer orders.

Who maintains the translations?

You write once in German, the site keeps the languages in sync. Change a price or a coffee and it changes everywhere. No double typing, no stale Italian that nobody notices. That is exactly what the site is built for.

What does a roastery website cost to rent?

At Domani AI from €279/month (Starter package). Today you pay €0, only a deposit of 3 monthly rates, credited at the end of the contract. Hosting, security and maintenance are included in the monthly price; additional languages come as a small surcharge.

Do I eventually own the site?

Yes. After 24 months we hand the website over to you completely, including the source code. From then on it's yours. Your coffee descriptions, images and content are yours from day one anyway — if you cancel, you receive everything as an export.

See if it fits your roastery

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