Websites for barbershops
Websites for barbershops that own the front door.
Let's get your shop off a rented booking profile and onto a site that's actually yours: your cuts, your chairs, your name, with booking wired right in.
The gap
Plenty of barbers buy a Booksy or Squarespace booking page and call it a website. It works until the platform changes the rules or buries you under the shop that paid more. Your own site is the one storefront no one can rent out from under you.
What we build
Built around how barbershops actually get chosen.
Your own front door, not a rental
A site you own, with your booking tool wired in. Keep Booksy, Squire, or Square, but send people to your name, not a marketplace listing.
The wall of cuts
A gallery built for fades, tapers, and line-ups, because the work is what turns a scroller into a chair in your shop.
Walk-in or book
Clear hours, walk-in policy, and a Book button on every screen, so the client picks the path that suits them.
Found when someone searches nearby
Built to rank for your town and wired to your Google Business Profile, so the map and the site pull the same direction.
See the salon and studio work we've built.
See the workCommon questions
- I already have Booksy. Why do I need a website?
- Booksy is a booking tool on someone else's platform, sitting next to every other shop. Your own site is the front door you control, with booking wired in, so you own the relationship instead of renting it.
- How long until it's live?
- Days, not months. We aim to have a live preview in your inbox the same week you say yes.
- What does it cost?
- A one-time build plus a small monthly for hosting and changes, sized to a single shop. Ask and we'll send numbers in the first reply.
