Sestag — Discover restaurants, menus, events, shops and services
Sestag helps people find places to eat, browse restaurant menus, discover local events, explore shops, and connect with services in their area.
Popular categories
- Restaurants and menus
- Events and local happenings
- Shops and products
- Services and bookings
- Places and local activity
Business Page
Create a business page that brings your public content into one place.
Most businesses do not need more scattered links. They need one clear public page where customers can understand who they are, what they offer, and how to take the next step.
One page is better than scattered public links
A lot of businesses end up splitting their public presence across social posts, direct messages, PDFs, maps listings, and half-complete profiles. That creates friction for customers. A proper business page gives people one place to start.
What a business page should help customers do
A business page should make the next action obvious. A customer should be able to understand the business quickly, browse what is offered, and move toward contact, visit, discovery, or purchase.
- Understand what the business offers
- Browse key content clearly
- Find the most relevant information fast
- Access one reliable public link
- Revisit the business later without confusion
Useful for restaurants, shops, services, and events
Some platforms are too narrow. Sestag is designed for businesses that may need to publish more than one type of content. A restaurant may want menus and events. A shop may want products and highlights. A service business may want packages, booking information, and updates. The page should support that reality.
What you can publish on a business page
- Online menus
- Product catalogs
- Service lists
- Events
- Featured offers
- Business description
- Contact and location details
- Images and branding
A better public starting point
Customers often discover businesses from mobile devices first. That means the business page should be simple, readable, and direct. It should not feel like a placeholder or a patched-together set of links. It should feel like the actual public face of the business.
Why a business page matters even if you already use social media
Social media is useful for distribution, but it is not a clean structured home for everything a customer may need. A business page gives you a stable destination that you can link from social profiles, messages, QR codes, and search results.
Business page vs link aggregator
A link list can be useful, but it is still just a list. A business page can do more by presenting actual business content directly instead of making customers jump through multiple destinations.
- Link aggregator: mostly redirects elsewhere
- Business page: presents content directly
- Link aggregator: limited structure
- Business page: richer public presentation
- Link aggregator: weak for deeper browsing
- Business page: better for menus, products, services, and events
Built to grow with the business
A business does not need every section on day one. The important thing is to start with a clear public foundation. Over time, that page can expand as the business adds more offerings and needs a stronger digital presence.
Frequently asked questions
What is a business page?
A business page is a public web page that presents the core information, offerings, and identity of a business in one place.
Is this only for restaurants?
No. Restaurants are one use case, but the same structure can work for shops, services, events, and other business categories.
Can one page include menus, services, and products together?
Yes. That is one of the strengths of a structured business page.
Why not just use Instagram or a PDF?
Because those are distribution or document formats, not a full structured public destination.