Let’s paint the picture:

You’ve spent months building the dream — leased the space, installed the gear, stacked the inventory, lined up the launch plan. You’re this close to opening the doors.

But your partner? The one with the kitchen chops and restaurant know-how?

Gone.

Left for a better offer. No hard feelings — but you’ve got a fully-built rocket and no one to fly it.

So now what?

Do you post a desperate plea in random Facebook groups? Drop a Hail Mary comment on LinkedIn? Fire off a few “Hey, know anyone?” texts?

Nah. There’s a better way.


Build a “Partner Wanted” Page on Your Website

Before you post anything online, stop. Take one hour to make a single, simple landing page that tells your story and pitches the opportunity.

This isn’t optional. It’s essential.

Here’s why:

  • You control the message. No one’s filtering or formatting your ask.
  • It looks legit. Way more professional than a Facebook comment thread.
  • You have one link to rule them all. Share it anywhere. Everyone lands in the same place.
  • You don’t have to repeat yourself 37 times. The page does the talking.

Your goal is to funnel every potential lead — from Instagram to LinkedIn to your uncle’s WhatsApp group — to this one page. Let it do the work while you focus on staying sane.


Bonus: Add a Video Pitch

Want to seriously level up?

Record a short video (2–3 minutes max) where you:

  • Share the story of what you’ve built
  • Explain what kind of partner you need
  • Talk about the vision for the business
  • Invite them to reach out if they’re the right fit

Nothing fancy. Use your phone. Be real.

Why this works: Video builds trust. Fast. People see your passion. They hear your voice. And they start thinking, “I could actually work with this person.”

Embed that video at the top of your landing page. Boom — now you’ve got charisma and credibility.


What Goes on the Page?

Let’s break it down:

1. The Vision

Explain the dream. Make it compelling.

“I’ve built a fully-equipped pizza spot from scratch. Everything’s ready — the kitchen, the suppliers, the marketing. I just need the right person to join me and bring the flavor.”

(Doesn’t have to be pizza. But you get the idea.)

2. What’s Already Done

  • Location secured and outfitted
  • Permits and equipment in place
  • Suppliers lined up
  • Launch plan ready to go

Make it clear you’re not just dreaming. You’re doing.

3. Who You’re Looking For

Be direct:

“You’ve got 5+ years in kitchens. Maybe some general manager experience. You know how to run a shift, lead a team, and make incredible food. Local is a plus. Food safety cert is a must.”

4. What They Get

Sell the dream — not just the duties:

  • No cash investment needed
  • Profit-sharing from day one
  • Equity if we hit agreed milestones
  • Creative control of the kitchen
  • Shared vision, shared success

5. A Clear CTA

👉 Think you’re the right fit? Let’s talk. Book a quick call [here].

Or:

📬 Email me your info and let’s chat. Let’s build something great — together.


Once It’s Live — Share Smart

Now that your page is up and running, then you start promoting.

Drop the link in:

  • Local Facebook groups
  • Entrepreneur and foodservice subreddits
  • LinkedIn posts or DMs
  • Alumni and industry groups
  • Slack channels, Discord servers, wherever your people are

Instead of hoping they get you from a messy thread, you just send them the page.

Let it do the filtering. Let it attract the right kind of crazy — the person who sees your dream and wants in.


Real Talk

Finding a business partner isn’t easy. Especially when you’re in scramble mode.

But if you treat this like a real opportunity — not a job ad — you’ll attract someone who wants more than just a paycheck. They’ll want a piece of the dream.

So make the page. Film the video. Tell your story.

Then share the hell out of it.


Need Help? Book a Free 15-Minute Call

If you want that page built right — fast, sharp, and ready to convert — I’ll help you do it. Design, copy, layout, even the video embed. You bring the vision, I’ll build the stage.


Or if you’re already thinking “Do I even need a web developer for this?” — you’ll want to check out You Don’t Need a Web Developer. Use GPT. (Yes, Really.). It might save you time, money, and a couple of stress wrinkles.