A barbershop is more than a place to get a haircut. It's a neighborhood landmark. Your website should carry the same energy, personality, and confidence that clients feel when they walk through your door.
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Your regulars know you're good. They tell their friends, and that keeps the chairs moving. But here's the thing: guys aged 18 to 35 don't just ask around anymore. They pull up Google Maps, check photos, read reviews, and tap on your website link before they ever walk in. If that link goes nowhere, they pick the shop down the street that has pictures and prices listed.
You've already built the reputation. A website just makes sure the next generation of clients can actually find you. Your Kentucky Board of Barbering license proves you're legit. Your website proves you're worth the trip.
A barbershop is a community space. Your website should communicate that.
Photos of the chairs, the decor, the setup. Clients want to see where they're sitting before they show up. A clean, well-shot photo of your shop does more than any tagline ever could.
What makes your shop different? Maybe it's the sports on TV, craft beer on tap, or the kind of conversation that keeps people coming back. Your website should tell that story so the right clients find you.
Are you walk-ins only? Appointments preferred? A clear page with your hours, average wait times, and how to check the line saves you from answering the same question fifty times a day.
Give clients a reason to screenshot, share, and come back
Clients screenshot haircuts they want and bring them to the chair. If your best fades, lineups, and beard work live on your website, you become the reference. A well-organized gallery sorted by style lets new clients see exactly what you can do before they ever sit down.
I build galleries that are easy to update. Drop in a new photo after a fresh cut and it's live in minutes. Your portfolio stays current without any hassle.
A short blog with grooming advice does something powerful: it brings people to your site who weren't even looking for a barber yet. Posts like "how to maintain a fade between cuts" or "best products for thick hair" rank on Google and put your shop name in front of new clients.
I set this up so you can add a quick post whenever you want, or I can write them for you as part of the Pro plan. Either way, it's content that works while you cut.
Every feature built to match the way barbershops actually run
Every cut, trim, and shave listed with clear pricing. Clients know what they're paying before they walk in. No surprises, no awkward conversations.
Integration with Booksy, Square Appointments, or Vagaro. Clients book when it's convenient for them, day or night.
Each barber gets their own section with a photo, specialties, and availability. Clients pick their guy before they show up.
Your best fades, lineups, beard sculpts, and transformations in one place. Updated easily whenever you nail a cut worth showing off.
Clear hours, walk-in policy, and wait time expectations. Cuts down on phone calls and makes sure nobody shows up to a locked door.
Built for phones first because that's where your next client is searching. Fast loading, easy to tap, looks sharp on every screen.
This demo shows what your barber shop website could look like. Service menu, booking integration, portfolio gallery, and a design that matches the vibe of your shop.
Clean, professional, and built to get chairs filled.
View Full DemoReal feedback from barbers who got online
"Clients screenshot cuts from my gallery page and bring them in. That page alone has brought in more new faces than anything else I've tried. It basically sells for me while I'm cutting."
"I'm getting clients from neighborhoods I've never pulled from before. They find me on Google, check the site, and drive over. One guy said he passed three other shops to get to mine because the website looked legit."
"The walk-in info page cut my 'are you open?' calls in half. Hours, wait times, everything is right there. Clients check the site instead of calling, and I can actually focus on the chair."
Organized by category so clients find exactly what they need
These are actual barber websites I've built. Click to see them live.
Costs less than a week of cuts. No contracts, no surprises.
Straight answers, no runaround
Yes, and here's why: walk-in clients still Google you first. They check hours, look at photos, and read reviews. If you don't have a website, they see nothing and walk into the shop that does. A website doesn't replace walk-ins. It brings in more of them.
Absolutely. I integrate with Booksy, Square Appointments, Vagaro, or whatever system you already use. Clients book 24/7 directly from your site. If you're walk-in only, I'll set up a clear walk-in page with hours and wait time info instead.
Most shops do and it works in your favor. Listing prices sets expectations, filters out price-shoppers, and builds trust. Clients want to know what a fade costs before they sit down. I'll display your full service menu with pricing so there are no surprises.
I build a portfolio gallery organized by style: fades, lineups, beard work, designs. You snap a photo after a good cut, send it over, and it's on your site the same day. Clients screenshot styles from galleries like this all the time. It's your best marketing.
One to two weeks from start to finish. You send me your service list, prices, photos of the shop, and any cuts you want featured. I handle the design, the code, the hosting, everything. You focus on cutting.
Easy. The Pro plan at $275/month includes content strategy and blog posts. Topics like "how to maintain a fade" or "best beard products" bring in search traffic from people who aren't looking for a barber yet but end up finding you. I can set it up from day one or add it later.
Yes. A lot of shops run both walk-ins and appointments, and the website should reflect that. I set up a clear section showing your walk-in hours, current wait expectations, and a separate booking button for clients who want to reserve a chair. Some barbers even display real-time chair availability. The goal is making sure nobody drives across town only to find a two-hour wait.
I build a style gallery organized by category: fades (low, mid, high, skin), tapers, lineups, beard sculpting, razor designs, and texture work. Each style gets a name and a photo so clients can browse and pick what they want before they sit in the chair. It eliminates the awkward "just clean it up" conversation and helps your barbers deliver exactly what the client pictured.
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