Website builder for Hair Salons & Barbers
Prices, stylists and a way to book
Salon clients check three things before booking somewhere new: what it costs, who cuts hair there, and whether they can book without phoning. Ajify covers all three and lets you change a price yourself rather than emailing whoever built the site two years ago.
Hair salons, barbershops and beauty studios all lose the same bookings for the same reason: prices withheld until you phone.
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What Hair Salons & Barbers get
Service menu with prices
Cut, colour, treatments — edit prices the day they change.
Stylist profiles
Clients often book a person, not a salon. Give each stylist a page.
Booking links
Connect Fresha, Booksy, Square or whatever you already use.
Gallery
Show colour work and cuts — the portfolio that closes the booking.
How to build a website for hair salons & barbers
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Publish the full price list
A new client will not phone to ask what a cut costs. They will book somewhere that published it.
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Give every stylist a profile
Clients follow individuals. A stylist with their own page and gallery brings their following with them.
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3
Show colour work specifically
Balayage and colour corrections are the high-value bookings and the ones people research hardest before committing.
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Link booking, do not rebuild it
Whatever system you use already holds your calendar. Send people straight there rather than adding a second one.
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State your cancellation policy
Publishing it up front is what makes it enforceable without an argument at the desk.
What your site needs
- Complete price list including colour
- Stylist profiles with individual galleries
- Online booking link in the header
- Colour and cut gallery, updated regularly
- Opening hours including late nights
- Cancellation and deposit policy
- Address with parking or transport notes
Mistakes that cost hair salons & barbers enquiries
"Prices on consultation"
It reads as expensive and evasive, and most people simply book elsewhere rather than ask.
An anonymous salon
Without stylist profiles you cannot capture the searches for a specific person, which are the highest-intent ones you get.
An out-of-date price list
A client arriving expecting an old price creates an awkward conversation at the till every single time.
Common questions
What is the best website builder for a hair salon?
The best website builder for salons and barbers is one where you can change a price in under a minute. Ajify lets you do that, give each stylist their own page, and link whatever booking system you already use.
Can clients book online?
Link your existing booking system; the site sends them straight there.
Can each stylist show their own work?
Yes, one page per stylist with their own gallery.
How hard is it to change prices?
Log in, edit the number, save. Under a minute.
Publish the prices, name the stylists, link the booking system. Salons that do those three things capture the client researching at eleven at night — which is when most of them are actually deciding where to go.
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