GrabMyTable Lets Mom And Pop Restaurants Easily Serve Up Websites
November 30, 2009 at 12:16 PM EST
As more consumers turn to the sites like Yelp and Citysearch to find restaurants, it's important for establishments of all sizes to have a website. While larger restaurants may have more resources to create a sleek site, the mom and pop restaurants need an easy way to create a presence online. GrabMyTable is hoping to be a resource for restaurants to create websites easily as well as a restaurant discovery platform for consumers. We have free lifetime subscriptions for the first five TechCrunch readers and restaurateurs who sign up for GrabyMyTable here. GrabMyTable was designed with the small restaurant owner in mind who doesn't have the time or money to put into developing an established site but still wants to maintain an informative website. The platform lets administrators with no HTML knowledge create a site with contact details, photos and videos, menus, specials, and even lets users add a customer review system that can be controlled by the site's administrator. The service costs $60 per month per site. The startup is also including a consumer-facing directory of all sites created with its technology broken down by city/regional area.