What This Page Is
This is the Launch915 reference page for food trucks websites – what they need to include, how they get found in Google and AI search, and how we build them. If you run a food truck in El Paso or the surrounding region, this is the starting point.
Local Search Context
Food-truck customers search 'food trucks near me,' 'taco truck El Paso,' 'food truck events.' We build pages with live-location integration, Menu schema, and event-booking forms.
AI Search & Answer-Engine Visibility
AI engines pull from sites with structured Menu, FoodEstablishment, and OpeningHours data. Your site is built so AI assistants can answer 'where's a good food truck near me?' with your truck in the answer.
What's Included in Every Build
- Custom design – no templates, no theme builders
- Mobile-first build with sticky click-to-call
- Local SEO foundations: schema, NAP consistency, Google Business Profile integration
- AI-search optimization (AEO/GEO) so ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews can cite you
- Lead capture: short forms, optional online booking
- Page speed under 2.5 seconds on real 4G
- Hosting, SSL, and analytics included from day one
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from a generic web designer?
Launch915 builds food trucks websites with local search and AI search visibility as a non-negotiable. We structure pages so Google ranks them, and so ChatGPT, Gemini, and Google AI Overviews can confidently cite your business when someone asks for a recommendation.
Where do you build websites for food trucks?
El Paso, TX is our home base. We also build for businesses across the El Paso region, Las Cruces, and Southern New Mexico.
How long until I see more calls or leads?
Direct calls from Google Business Profile usually start within the first 2–4 weeks of launch. Organic search rankings build over 60–90 days. AI search citations follow as the site's structured data and content depth grow.
Do you handle photos, copy, and content?
Yes. We can use your existing assets, take new photos, or write copy from a short interview. You do not need to arrive with finished materials.
