A Facebook page is useful, but it is not a substitute for a website. You do not own your social media presence, it ranks poorly in Google and AI answers, and it cannot do everything a real website can. The strongest setup is a website as your hub, with social media and a Google Business Profile feeding into it.
The short answer
Yes, a Facebook page is genuinely valuable. It helps you reach people, share updates and chat to customers. But it works best alongside a website, not instead of one. A website is the part of your online presence that you actually own and control, and it does jobs a social page simply cannot.
What you do not control on a Facebook page
A social media page lives on someone else's platform. That comes with real limits that many small business owners only notice when something goes wrong.
- Reach: how many people see your posts is decided by the platform's algorithm, not by you. Organic reach for business pages has generally declined over the years.
- Account safety: pages can be restricted, hacked or suspended, sometimes by mistake, and getting support can be slow.
- Ownership: you do not own your followers or your content in the way you own a website and a domain.
- Rules change: features, layout and what you are allowed to post can change at any time, with no say from you.
None of this means you should leave social media. It means you should not let it be the only thing holding up your business online.
Why a website builds more trust
When someone is deciding whether to spend money with you, they often look for a proper website. A site at your own .co.za or .com domain signals that you are an established, serious business. It is your space, set up the way you want, without competing posts, adverts or distractions next to your offer.
A website also lets you tell your full story: your services, prices, photos of past work, customer reviews and clear contact details, all in one tidy place that loads in seconds.
Websites win on Google and in AI answers
Most buying journeys still start with a search. Social pages rarely rank well for the things people type into Google, like 'plumber in Durban' or 'wedding cakes Pretoria'. A website built for search gives you a real chance to be found.
The same is increasingly true for AI assistants. Tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity and Google's AI overviews tend to read and cite structured website content, not Facebook posts. At All Done Sites we structure every site so it can be found and cited by both Google and AI assistants, which is hard to do on a social page you do not control.
What a website can do that a Facebook page cannot
Beyond visibility and trust, a website unlocks practical tools that a social page does not offer in the same way.
- Professional email at your own domain, such as hello@yourbusiness.co.za, instead of a free Gmail address.
- Online bookings, enquiry forms and quote requests that come straight to you.
- Payments and shopping, if you sell products or take deposits.
- Full control of design, content, layout and the customer journey.
- Proper SEO so the right pages show up for the right searches.
- Data handled with POPIA in mind, on hosting you can rely on.
Website, social and Google working together
Think of your website as the hub. Your Facebook or Instagram page builds an audience and points people to the site. Your Google Business Profile helps you show up in local map searches and sends people there too. The website is where they read the detail, trust you, and get in touch or buy.
How to set it up the simple way
You do not need to choose between social media and a website. Keep posting where your customers already are, and add a website as the home base that ties everything together.
- Keep your Facebook, Instagram or WhatsApp Business active for reach and conversations.
- Claim and complete your free Google Business Profile for local search.
- Set up a website at your own domain as the hub, with your services, prices and contact details.
- Link all of them to each other so customers can move between them easily.
If the website part feels like the hard bit, that is exactly what we handle. All Done Sites designs, builds, hosts and updates your site for one simple monthly fee, with no big upfront cost, so you can focus on running your business.
So do you still need a website?
If you want to be found on Google and in AI answers, look credible to new customers, own your online presence, and offer bookings, payments or professional email, then yes. A Facebook page is a great team player, but the website is the part you control and the place where serious buyers decide to trust you.
Frequently asked questions
Can a Facebook page replace a website?
Not really. A Facebook page is great for reach and conversations, but you do not own it, it ranks poorly in search, and it cannot offer your own domain email, bookings or full design control. It works best alongside a website, not instead of one.
Will a website show up on Google better than my Facebook page?
Usually, yes. A website built for search has a far better chance of ranking for terms like your service plus your town. Social pages rarely rank well for those searches.
Do I still need a Google Business Profile if I have a website?
Yes. A Google Business Profile helps you appear in local map results and reviews, and it points people to your website. The two work together rather than competing.
Is a website worth it for a very small business?
For most small businesses, yes. With a monthly plan from R799, you get a professional, secure site without a large upfront cost, plus hosting, updates and domain email included.
How long does it take to get a website if I only have social media now?
Typically 7 to 14 days. You can keep using your social pages as normal while we design and build the site, then link everything together once it is live.