Business Info
Your phone numbers, WhatsApp numbers, opening hours and social media links. These are used everywhere on the website — change them here once and they update on every page.
Instagram is the only social account this website links to. Paste the full address of your own Instagram page — the one with your page name at the end, for example https://www.instagram.com/friendstaxi. Just instagram.com on its own is the Instagram homepage, not your page, so it is ignored. If this is empty or not a real profile address, the Instagram button simply does not appear on the website and Google is not told about any social account. There are deliberately no Facebook or X/Twitter boxes here, because this business does not have those accounts — an empty or invented profile link is worse for you than none at all.
Street address and City are optional but valuable. They are not shown anywhere on the website — they are sent to Google behind the scenes so it knows where your business is based, which helps you appear for "taxi near me" searches. Leave them empty if you would rather not publish an address; Google simply will not be told one. Only enter a real address.
When someone taps a Book button, WhatsApp opens with a message already typed for them — they just press send. This is what that message says. Write it the way you would like customers to greet you.
In the last two boxes you can use {service} and {tour}. They are swapped for the name of the card the customer actually tapped — so "Hi, I'd like to book: {service}" arrives as "Hi, I'd like to book: Airport Transfers". You do not have to use them; if you leave them out, every card sends the same wording. Leave a box empty to go back to the built-in default.
Menu & Buttons
Controls the menu at the very top of the website. "Links to" chooses which part of the page the menu item jumps to — leave that as it is unless you add a new section.
The two buttons phone visitors see pinned to the bottom. These change the wording only — they always dial / message the numbers set in Business Info.
Hero (top of the page)
The large first thing visitors see: the big headline, the two buttons, the small tick points, and the photos that fade from one to the next behind them.
Scrolling Strip
The black band of words that slides slowly across the screen, just below the hero.
Stats Bar
The row of big numbers just under the hero (for example "24/7" and "5 min").
Services
The service cards on the homepage. Add as many as you like — they arrange themselves automatically. Leave "Price" empty to hide it, and leave "WhatsApp #" empty to use your main number.
Delivery Banner
The black "Need something delivered?" box underneath the services. The delivery phone number itself is set in Business Info above.
Tours & Day Trips
The day-trip cards visitors can swipe through. Add, edit, reorder or remove any trip. Leave "Price" or "Duration" empty to hide them, and leave "WhatsApp #" empty to use your main number.
Why Us — Story Blocks
The big photo-and-text blocks that tell your story. The photo automatically swaps between the left and right side for each block.
Why Us — Feature Cards
The small "why choose us" cards with little icons. Type one of these icon names: plane, car, pin, briefcase, package, clock, bolt, shield, check, tag, message.
Reviews / Testimonials
The customer review cards. Add, edit, reorder or remove reviews. Rating is 1–5 stars. Untick "Show on website" to hide one without deleting it — and if every review is hidden or removed, the whole reviews section disappears from the site automatically.
Closing Call-To-Action
The big yellow "Ready to ride?" band near the bottom of the page, with its two booking buttons.
Footer
The dark area at the very bottom of every page. Your phone numbers, opening hours and social links there come from Business Info above.
Google / Search Preview (SEO)
These two boxes control how your business appears when someone finds you on Google. The grey box below is a live preview — it updates as you type, and it shows roughly what Google will display.
This is the headline people click on. Put what you do and where you do it first, business name last — "Beirut Taxi & Airport Transfers" earns far more clicks than just "Friends Taxi". Keep it under 60 characters; the counter below turns red if it is too long and Google will cut the end off.
A short summary of the service. Google may show this under the blue line, or it may pick its own text from the page — either is normal. Mention the cities you serve and your phone number. Keep it under 155 characters.
WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger show a little preview card instead of a plain link. These three control that card.
Leave this empty and your first hero photo is used automatically — that already looks good, so you only need this if you want a different picture on shared links. A wide photo works best.
My Login
Change your own username or password.
At least 12 characters. A short phrase you will remember, like three unrelated words, is both stronger and easier than a short jumble.