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How to Make a Food Truck Website

Build a food truck website that shows today's location, your menu, and your schedule — and keeps fans up to date wherever you park. No developer needed.


A food truck website's most important job is answering "where are you today?" — followed by your menu and how to order. Because your location changes, you need a page you can update from your phone in seconds, with your schedule, current spot, and menu all live. You can build one in an afternoon, no developer, and keep fans following you from stop to stop.

A food truck's website is different from a restaurant's: location is everything, and it changes daily. Here's how to build one that keeps up with you.

What a Food Truck Website Needs

  • Today's location and hours, front and center, easy to change
  • Your weekly schedule of stops
  • Your menu in real text
  • One way to order or pre-order, if you offer it
  • Links to your socials where you post daily updates
  • Fast mobile load — fans check on the go

How to Make a Food Truck Website

  1. Use a food truck website builder so the schedule, menu, and location blocks are ready.
  2. Add your menu as text — easy to tweak as specials change.
  3. Post today's location and hours, and update them from your phone whenever you move.
  4. Add a QR code menu for the truck window and signage.
  5. Enable pre-orders with direct ordering to cut the line.
  6. Link it everywhere — especially your Instagram bio, where fans find you.

Why a Live Page Beats Social-Only

Posting your location only on social means fans have to catch the post — and miss you if they don't. A live page is a permanent home base that's always current: one link in your bio that always shows where you are right now. Update it once and every fan sees it. That's the power of a live page.

FAQ

How do I make a website for my food truck?

Use a food-truck-friendly builder to add your menu, schedule, and current location, then update the location from your phone as you move. You can publish in an afternoon with no developer. See how to make a restaurant website.

How do I show my food truck's daily location online?

Put your current location and hours at the top of your live page and update them from your phone each day. One link in your Instagram bio always points fans to where you are now.

Can a food truck take orders online?

Yes. Direct pre-ordering lets customers order ahead and skip the line, and you keep the full ticket with no marketplace commission. See how to take orders without commission fees.

Does a food truck need a website if it has Instagram?

Yes — a website is your always-current home base for location, schedule, and menu, and it's where Google can find you. Use Instagram for daily posts and your site as the link that never goes stale.


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