What is Hometown Pages?

Hometown Pages is a local discovery brand focused on city guides, neighborhood-oriented pages, and local service exploration. It is meant to feel more welcoming and community-centered than a typical directory site.

Is it a directory?

Yes, but not in the cold or cluttered sense people usually expect. The goal is a cleaner, more readable local discovery experience that can still support structured city and service content.

What kind of content fits best here?

Neighborhood pages, city guides, local service introductions, recommendation-style pages, and broader “where to start” content are all strong fits for the Hometown Pages brand.

Why does the site already have support pages?

Because a brand feels more trustworthy when it explains itself clearly from the start. About, FAQ, privacy, and contact pages help make the site feel maintained and intentional.

How is it different from CityHub?

CityHub leans sharper and more urban. Hometown Pages is warmer, calmer, and more community-minded. That difference gives both brands a clearer reason to exist.