Almost every home baker in Pakistan starts on Instagram, and for good reason. It’s free, visual, and where your first customers usually find you. But as orders grow, a common question comes up: do I actually need a website, or is Instagram enough?
Instagram is strong for showcasing your work, building a following, and staying connected with repeat customers through stories and reels. It’s low effort to start and works well for word-of-mouth growth within your existing network, especially in the early months of a home bakery.
Instagram wasn’t built to be found by new customers searching Google, and it wasn’t built to sell. There’s no way for someone to search “custom cake Lahore” and land on your profile the way they would a website. Pricing and order details get lost in old DMs, there’s no proper order form, and every time Instagram changes its algorithm, your visibility can drop overnight, even to people who already follow you.
A website shows up in Google search, works as a place to send customers who aren’t on Instagram, and gives you a permanent home for your pricing, past work, and an order form that doesn’t depend on someone replying to a DM. For events like weddings, corporate gifting, or aqeeqa, many customers specifically look for a website before trusting a home-based bakery with a larger order.
This isn’t really an either-or decision. The bakers who grow fastest use both together: Instagram for daily engagement and showing off new designs, and a website as the place that actually converts that attention into a real order, especially from people who found you through Google rather than social media.
If you’re happy with your current order volume, it’s optional. But most bakers who add a website see orders from a completely new source: Google search, not Instagram followers.
Not for a home bakery. A simple, focused site with your services, pricing, and an order form costs far less than most bakers expect, and pays for itself with a handful of new orders.
Yes. Most bakers link their website in their Instagram bio and use Instagram to drive traffic to specific pages, like a seasonal menu or booking form.
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