Salon and spa website design your booking app can't give you.
GlossGenius, Vagaro, and the booking platforms are great at booking and famously limited at websites. Keep the scheduler your front desk loves. Replace the cookie-cutter page it gave you with a site that actually carries your brand.
Where salon websites fall short
The free site that comes with booking
Booking platforms bundle a website, and it shows: a template thousands of salons share, barely customizable, parked on their system. Owners keep saying the same thing about them: it books fine and says nothing about us.
Pages that can't rank
Cookie-cutter sites with thin content rarely win searches like salon near me or balayage in your city. If the site cannot rank, you are paying for every client twice.
A brand that is not yours
You spent years building a look, a vibe, a clientele. A bundled template flattens all of it into the same layout as every other salon on the platform.
Stylists as an afterthought
Clients follow stylists. Sites that never show your team's work or personalities miss the strongest booking driver a salon has.
What your salon gets
Keep your booking software
The site plugs into GlossGenius, Vagaro, Square, or whatever you run. Clients land on your brand and book through the system your desk already uses.
A service menu that sells
Services structured with the details clients decide on: time, price where you want it shown, and what to expect.
Stylist and team pages
Your people, their work, their booking links. The follow-a-stylist effect, working for the house.
Galleries that load fast
Your work in a gallery that does not crawl. Fast images, real colors, phone-first.
Local SEO and Google alignment
Site structure and your Google Business profile pulling the same direction, for the searches that fill chairs.
Proof, not promises
The proof so far comes from outside your industry, and it is real: MBM Baseball Training, rebuilt around a booking path that works, named and live for you to open right now.
Questions
Can I keep GlossGenius or Vagaro for booking?
Yes, that is the point. Those tools are good at booking. The site replaces the generic webpage they bundle, not the scheduler, and clients flow from your site into your existing booking.
What does a salon website cost?
The same fixed pricing as every build, published on the pricing page. A one-page build exists if you want to start smaller.
Will my site finally show up on Google?
No honest builder promises a ranking. What I build is structure that can rank: real pages for your services, fast loads, and clean signals. The free teardown will show where your current site stands.
Can clients see prices before booking?
Your call. Some salons publish full menus, some show starting prices. The site shows exactly as much as you want it to.
I don't see my industry here.
The studio builds for every business, in any industry. Industry pages just go deeper where I can speak the language. Browse the industries page or book a call and tell me what you run.
What it costs
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