About blasa
blasa.shop turns a public Google Maps listing into a real, hosted website for a local business. You paste one link; we read the listing's photos and its actual customer reviews, and publish a fast, multilingual site at your own .blasa.shop address — no forms, no template picking, no code.
Why it exists
Millions of shops, cafés, salons and workshops have a Google Maps pin and nothing else. The cheapest website builders still ask for a weekend of work and a monthly fee in a currency their market does not earn in. So most of them never get a site, and everything a customer could learn about them stays locked inside a review list nobody reads to the bottom.
blasa starts from those reviews instead of from an empty page. The headline, the “why people come here” section and the FAQ are drawn from what real customers already wrote — not invented marketing copy — and the site is published in the language those reviews are written in, plus English.
Who runs it
blasa is built and operated by one independent developer, not a company with a sales team. That is deliberate: it keeps the product cheap enough to give away for free and small enough to answer your email personally. Reach us any time at hello@blasa.shop.
How we make money
The free plan is genuinely free and stays live: it carries a small “Made with blasa” badge and one clearly labelled ad slot. Paid plans remove both, add your own domain, owner corrections and monthly published pages. There is no upsell call, no trial that expires into a bill, and you can delete your site and all its data from the dashboard at any time.
Where the content comes from
Business details, photos and reviews come from the public Google Maps listing you submit. Reviewer personal data is never collected. If a site was generated for your business and you want it changed, claimed or taken down, email us and we will act on it — see Privacy and Terms.