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How can I make my kitchen’s website more professional?

Simple website updates to help your kitchen look more professional and rank higher in search results. Includes steps for adding the TFC logo, login links, intake forms, and helpful renter resources.

Written by Gnomes
Updated today

We’ve reviewed how kitchens present themselves online, and noticed a few small opportunities that could help your website look more professional and perform better in search results (SEO).

With a few simple updates, you can:

  • Help more people find you online

  • Show renters that The Food Corridor helps your kitchen run more professionally

  • Provide an easily accessible Food Corridor login link for your renters

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Add The Food Corridor Logo to Your Website

Show renters you use a trusted, professional kitchen management platform.

You’ll find multiple logo options here. Choose the one that best fits your branding and place it on:

  • Your homepage, or

  • Your website header or footer

⚠️ Important: Link the logo image to www.thefoodcorridor.com

This creates a backlink, which helps improve search visibility (SEO) for both your kitchen and The Food Corridor.

Bonus: Add a Short “Powered by The Food Corridor” Message

Use The Food Corridor as a credibility boost for your kitchen. You can place this text below the logo or in your About section:

[Insert your kitchen name] partners with The Food Corridor, the #1 management platform for shared kitchens. Renters benefit from easy online scheduling, transparent billing, and a professional system that supports their business as they grow. This is a free benefit we offer to all our renters.

This helps prospective renters understand why your kitchen is easier and more professional to work with.

2. Add a Food Corridor Login Link

Add text on your homepage: Sign into The Food Corridor

Then hyperlink the text to app.thefoodcorridor.com

This way, your current clients can log into The Food Corridor app quickly and easily from your homepage.

3. Add Your Kitchen Door Intake Form to Your Website

Don’t let interested renters slip through the cracks.

Placing your Kitchen Door intake form prominently on your homepage (or Contact page) makes it easy for visitors to inquire and ensures all leads are captured in one place.

Best placement:

  • Top of your homepage

  • “Contact Us” or “Rent Our Kitchen” page

👉 Learn how to embed your intake for here

4. Link to this Helpful Resource for Prospective Renters

Reduce repetitive questions and build trust before renters even reach out.

Link to this Getting Shared Kitchen Ready blog post on your website as a helpful resource for potential renters. This also creates another high-quality backlink that supports SEO.

These small updates help your kitchen look more professional, rank higher in online search results, and saves you time answering the same questions—without adding extra work to your day.


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