Websites for Salons & Barbershops
Your work is visual and your booking is everything, your website should be too. A clean, brand-forward, mobile-first site that shows off your space and gets people into your chair. I've built exactly this for a real Pittsburgh salon.
What a salon site has to do
- Make booking effortless. If someone has to hunt for how to book, you lost them. Booking should be one obvious tap, on a phone, in seconds.
- Look like your brand. Your salon has a vibe, the site should feel like walking in the door, not a generic template everyone else uses.
- Show the work and the team. Photos of your space, your stylists, and your services do more selling than any paragraph.
- Turn up in local search. When someone searches your service plus your neighborhood, you want to be what they find.
What I build for salons
- Online booking built in. Connected to the booking system you already use, front and center on every page.
- Brand-forward, mobile-first design. Designed around your look, fast and clean on the phone where most of your clients are.
- Services, stylists, and gallery.Your menu, your team, and your work presented so new clients know exactly what they're booking.
- Local SEO. Google Business Profile setup, location keywords, and clean link-share previews so you show up in local searches.
I built a real salon's website
I designed and built the live website for Lost Sheep Salon, a Pittsburgh boutique salon, brand, build, online booking, and mobile-first throughout. I know how a salon site has to work because I've shipped one that does.
New site, redesign, or just keep it running?
Starting fresh, replacing something dated, or just want the site you have kept current and safe, I do all three.
Want a site that books your chairs?
Tell me about your salon, your booking system, your brand, what you want it to do, and I'll email you a real quote, usually within a day. Founding-client rates are still open through June 30.