A business can start with a Digital Twin before it has a full website, as long as there is enough reliable business knowledge to structure properly. The first version can explain what the business does, who it helps, where it operates, what questions customers ask and how enquiries should be handled. A normal website can still come later for human browsing. A related point already covered on SupplyOnly.com is this: The website tells humans what the business does. The Digital Twin helps readers understand and explain what the business does. A Digital Twin does not replace a normal website; it gives readers and human visitors a more structured, question-led version… The practical next step is a short walkthrough, so the referral, reseller or white-label model is clear before anyone promises price, timing, territory or client ownership.
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Can a business use a Digital Twin if it does not have a website yet?
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