
A new South African website builder is giving small businesses the online presence they deserve — without the dollar pricing, complexity, or overseas bias of foreign platforms.
Lekker Hustle, launched in early 2026, is a website builder designed specifically for South African small businesses — salons, trades, restaurants, spaza shops, freelancers, and side hustlers. The platform allows business owners to get a professional website live in minutes, with no technical skills required.
What sets Lekker Hustle apart is its built-in Growth Engine — a suite of tools designed not just to put a business online, but to actively grow it. Features include AI-generated content, local SEO optimisation, Google Business Profile setup, weekly Instagram content, AI blog posts, a leads dashboard, and a quote and invoice builder — all included in one rand-priced subscription at R129 per month.
“South African small businesses have been priced out and overlooked by foreign website builders for too long,” said Ruan Hessell, founder of Lekker Hustle. “We built this for the hustler in Strand, the salon owner in Soweto, and the plumber in Somerset West. A website that actually gets you customers — not just a pretty page that sits there doing nothing.”
The platform uses AI to generate a business’s full website content from a simple description, with users able to edit everything directly on their live site by clicking any text or photo. A free lekkerhustle.co.za web address is included, with a custom .co.za domain available as part of the subscription.
Lekker Hustle is live now at www.lekkerhustle.co.za and is accepting new users across South Africa.
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