today
open until 3pm
hours and map stay above the fold
cafe page
today
hours and map stay above the fold
menu
room
why one page matters
Start with the details people check before visiting, add current updates, then link to maps, ordering, booking links, or contact.
today
menu
room
details
what belongs on the page
The page should be useful in the first five seconds, then give people enough texture to remember why they wanted to visit.
today
menu
pricing
Try pawr for 7 days, then keep the page for $4/mo paid yearly. Lifetime is $149 one-time.
pawr membership
7 days free before you decide
what your pawr shows
features
Start with one public page. Add the product pieces that help people find what matters.
Spotify embeds. GitHub profiles. Farcaster casts. Token charts. Each one comes alive.
Drag, resize, and arrange cards so the page feels yours.
Pasted links can carry more context than a plain button.
No dashboard. No settings panel. Click, type, done.
Paste an existing link-in-bio URL and bring the important links over.
Paste links in onboarding. Clawlinker builds the first grid.
Make focused pages under your name for things like tools, music, tracks, or shows.
Drop photos and short videos right onto your page.
Crop any image to fit your grid. No extra tools needed.
Add it to your home screen. No app store needed.
Your page makes its own first impression with automatic previews.
Share your page anywhere: print it, stick it, scan it.
See who's on your page right now. Real-time, no refresh.
See which links people actually tap, with lifetime totals per link.
feedback
Notes from people using pawr for one public page.
Cool tool to keep all your links in one place. Like a link in bio but better! Nicely done @baseddesigner.eth @pawrlink.eth
FAQ
Short answers for owners deciding whether a page like this can replace scattered public links.
For many cafes, yes. If the main job is menu, hours, map, events, and current links, a focused page can cover the public-facing need.
Hours, address, menu, booking links or ordering links, and the most current update. Everything else can sit lower in the grid.
Use repeatable blocks: seasonal update, event poster, playlist, merch or gift-card link, and a current photo.
A pawr page is one public page for the links, work, proof, updates, contact, and next steps visitors need from you.
Put it anywhere people already find you: your bio, profile, QR code, pitch, event page, docs, or DM.
Yes. Keep the same URL and update the cards, links, text, media, and next steps as your work changes.
No. Links are part of it, but the point is a small public page that gives visitors context, proof, and a clear next action.