Salon websites built around the booking, not the brochure
Built for stylists, colorists, barbers and independent studio owners. Live in 7 days, guaranteed, with every inquiry traced to its source.
Where the inquiry is actually won or lost
Someone finds you on Instagram, taps through to a link tree, hits a booking tool that asks them to make an account, and closes the tab. That is where most salon bookings are lost, and it happens silently.
The usual salon site is a template with a stock photo of a shampoo bowl and a phone number. It cannot be found for the services that actually pay, and it hands the booking experience to a third party platform that keeps the client relationship.
What we build into a salon and studio site
- Service pages for the work that carries the ticket, so color correction and lace installs rank separately instead of being buried in one menu
- Pricing published up front, which filters out the inquiries that were never going to book
- A gallery structured so each result links to the service that produced it
- Deposit and policy language on the booking path, which is what cuts no shows
- Instagram as an entry point rather than the whole storefront
"My booking system already has a website"
It has a booking page. It does not rank, you cannot change the structure, and the client belongs to the platform. A site you own can rank for the services people search and hand the booking off at the last step.
Why this structure works
Service level pages rank for the work that carries the ticket. A single menu page ranks for none of it.
Every salon and studio build ships with the same tracking layer: a dedicated call number per channel, forms tagged on submission, and scannable codes for anything printed. That matters here specifically because stylists, colorists, barbers and independent studio owners usually spend across several channels at once and have no way to tell which one produced the booking. When the source is attached at the moment the inquiry arrives, the question stops being a guess.
What a build costs and how long it takes
| Package | Guaranteed live | Investment |
|---|---|---|
| Essential | 7 days | $5,453 |
| Professional | 5 days | $12,178 |
| Signature | 3 days | $26,940 |
Most salon and studio businesses start on Essential. Professional is the step up when you need more pages than five, which usually happens once you want separate pages for each service rather than one combined list. Every package is delivered on a guaranteed date and handed over in full, including the code and the lead data.
Start Your WebsiteQuestions we get from stylists, colorists, barbers and independent studio owners
Can clients still book through my existing system?
Yes. The site does the finding and the convincing, then passes the client to whatever booking tool you already use. Nothing about your calendar changes.
Should I publish prices?
For most studios, yes. Hidden pricing generates inquiries from people who leave the moment they hear the number. Published pricing produces fewer messages and more bookings.
What about my Instagram following?
It stays your best top of funnel. The site is what catches the people who are searching rather than scrolling, which is a different and usually higher intent audience.
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