Herd-share dairies run on agreements, boarding fees, and pickup windows — not shopping carts. We build the site that explains the model, fills the shares, and holds the waiting list when the herd is full.
You are not selling milk. You are selling an ownership interest in an animal, with a boarding agreement attached — because in most states that distinction is the entire legal basis for what you do. Web designers who have never heard the phrase "herd share" build you a shop page with a Buy Now button, and hand you a compliance problem.
A page that walks a family through what a share is, what boarding covers, and why it works this way — in plain language, without legal hand-waving.
Share agreement first, recurring boarding fee second. The flow matches how the arrangement actually works instead of fighting it.
Pickup windows, locations, and what happens when a member misses one. Most of your inbox is this question — answer it once, on the page.
A2 goat and raw cow are different buyers with different reasons. Separate pages, separate pricing, one clear path each.
Herds are finite. When you're full, the site captures the next family in order instead of losing them to a bounced email.
Monthly boarding fees on autopay, so you stop chasing payments between milkings.
"Raw milk near me" and "herd share" are searched by people who have already decided. There is almost no competition for those words — most farms have no site at all.
An email list for pickup changes, calving news, and seasonal supply. Your members are not on Instagram waiting for you.
Raw-milk law differs by state and we do not pretend otherwise. The site says what your arrangement is; your attorney says whether it's right.
Kaʻala Creamery — raw cow milk and A2 goat milk on a herd-share model out of Waiʻanae, with Saturday express pickup and delivery across Oʻahu. Same model, same questions, same member list.
AI builders are genuinely good at getting a prototype live in an afternoon. They are not built to know what herd-share law actually requires, tell a share agreement from a checkout, or manage a waiting list when the herd is full.
AI site builders hand you a page and a monthly credit bill, and then nothing happens again. We hand you a site, a search-visibility plan, and a person who answers the phone — 808-427-1928, every time.
We didn’t template this. Every page here answers a question a family actually asks about a herd share — because we built it with a real dairy, not a generic prompt.
A vibe-coded page doesn’t rank itself. Ours ships with the search work that keeps the next family finding you every month after launch.
This is our Pro package — the top tier, for dairies that want the shares filled and the waiting list long.
The full build — share explainer, cow and goat share pages, agreement flow, pickup logistics, the waiting list, recurring boarding-fee billing, and unlimited custom pages.
Hosting, edits and seasonal supply updates, plus member emails, advanced local search work, two articles a month, your own dashboard, and a dedicated strategist on quarterly calls.
What you can say depends on your state, and we follow your attorney's line — not the other way round. What we will not do is build a checkout that quietly turns a share agreement into a retail sale.
Because full is temporary and a waiting list is an asset. When a share opens, you fill it the same day from a list instead of starting over.
Fine — the work is remote and the model is the same in every herd-share state. Only the legal language changes.
Photos of the animals, your share and boarding terms, and about an hour. We write the rest.
Fifteen minutes. Bring your questions — leave with a straight answer on whether this fits.