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    How Vivreal Works for Your Type of Business

    August 19, 2026

    How Vivreal Works for Your Type of Business

    Restaurant, salon, home service, studio, shop or cafe. See how Vivreal runs the website, the posts and the email list for your kind of business, from one place.

    The work is the same shape in every small business: something changes, and now four places need to know. A new menu, a cancelled class, a price rise, a fresh set of photos. Vivreal is one place to make that change, where the page on your site and the post for every connected channel come from the same piece of content and go out together on your schedule. What differs by trade is which thing changes most often, so here is what that looks like for the businesses we see most.

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    Restaurants

    The menu is the website. Specials change weekly, prices move, and the dish that sold out at seven is still on the site at nine. In Vivreal a dish is an item you edit, so changing tonight's special updates the menu page and, if you want, posts the photo to Instagram in the same action. Holiday hours are one field, which matters more than anything else on your site the week of a holiday.

    Salons and spas

    Your services and prices are the thing people check before they book, and your Instagram is your portfolio. So the two things that need to agree are exactly the two that usually do not. Add a new treatment once and it appears on your services page with its price, and the before-and-after goes out to your channels from the same screen. New stylist starts Monday: one entry, and the team page and the announcement are both handled.

    Home service businesses

    Plumbing, HVAC, roofing, electrical. You are competing against franchises with marketing departments, and the deciding factor is usually looking established and being reachable. Service areas and services as their own pages, prices or starting prices where you can, and photos of real jobs posted from the van between calls. Every page also publishes the details an AI assistant needs to recommend you when someone asks who covers their town, which is where a lot of emergency work now starts.

    Fitness studios

    The schedule is the product, and it changes constantly. A cancelled class needs to reach the site, your channels and your members quickly, and doing that from three tools is why it usually reaches one. New Year is the whole year for a lot of studios, so the ability to write a January campaign in December and schedule the lot is worth more than any design change.

    Auto shops

    Your customers are checking whether you handle their make, whether you are open Saturday, and whether anyone has vouched for you. That is three facts and most shop websites bury all three. Services, hours and real prices as text on the page, updated from your phone in the bay, plus reviews and photos of the work. No web guy required for a price change.

    Boutiques and shops

    Products, stock, and the constant business of telling people what just arrived. Add an item once with its price and it publishes to your shop pages with the price and whether it is in stock, and the "just in" post goes to your channels from the same place. Sales run through your own Stripe account, so the payment side is yours. September is when the Q4 work should start, not November.

    Photographers

    Your galleries are your pitch, and posting the same set to your site and every channel by hand is the whole job. Post a gallery once and show it everywhere, with the site as the version you own, on your own domain, instead of a link page pointing at other people's platforms.

    Cafes and coffee shops

    Specials, seasonal drinks, hours, and the occasional closure. All small, all frequent, all currently retyped into five apps. This is the trade where "can I change it from my phone in a minute" decides everything, because nobody is opening a laptop between the morning rush and the lunch rush.

    What is the same everywhere

    Whatever the trade, three things hold:

    One content source. Write the update once. The page and the posts are built from it, and one Publish sends them together on your schedule.

    It runs from your phone. The whole portal works from a phone or tablet and installs like an app, which is why the updates actually get made.

    You get found by assistants. Every page publishes a summary an AI assistant can read, so when a customer asks one for a local recommendation you can be the answer. Fill in your address and your site describes itself as a local business, with your street, town and phone attached. Nothing to set up.

    And email is honest here too: connect your Mailchimp account and write, schedule and send campaigns from inside Vivreal, with opens and clicks reported back. Your list stays yours in Mailchimp.

    Not on the list

    If your trade is not above, the shape almost certainly still fits, because Vivreal is not eight products. You define what a "thing" is for your business, a job opening, a tour date, a treatment, a truck, and then it has pages and posts like everything else.

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