Web Design · Edgewood, TX

Salon & Barber Web Design in Edgewood

A website won't turn a bad haircut into a good one. It won't make your color corrections better or your fades tighter. But it can make sure the people who'd love what you do actually find you and book an appointment instead of driving past.

What a Website Actually Does for a Salon in Edgewood

Edgewood's small. Everybody knows somebody who cuts hair. That's real, and no website changes it. What a website changes is what happens when someone new moves out near the lake, or a family passes through on 80, or somebody's regular stylist retires. Those folks pick up their phone and search. If you don't show up, you don't exist to them. Simple as that.

A salon website needs to do a few specific things well. It needs to show your work — actual photos of cuts, color, styles you've done. Not descriptions. Photos. It needs to let people book without calling, because a lot of people under forty just won't call. And it needs your pricing listed clearly so nobody walks in surprised.

That's the job. Not to look flashy. Not to win design awards. To put the right information in front of someone and make it dead obvious how to become a client. We build sites that do exactly that — staff bios so people know who they're booking with, a gallery that loads fast on a phone, and online scheduling that works without five steps and a login.

So What Does This Cost

— Do I need a big website? Probably not. Most salons and barbershops do well with a straightforward site. A few pages. Booking. Gallery. Prices. Done.

— What's the price? A simple site starts at $300 and takes a few days. If you want something fuller — more pages, a proper gallery setup, individual stylist profiles, maybe a product page — that's a full website starting at $1,500 and about a week of work. Hosting runs $50 a month.

— What about showing up on Google? That's a separate thing from the site itself. A website with SEO built in starts at $3,500 and takes one to two weeks. Worth thinking about if you want to pull clients from Canton, Wills Point, or the rest of Van Zandt County.

— Can I update it myself? Yeah. You'll be able to add photos, change prices, update your hours. We're not going to build something that requires a developer every time you hire a new stylist.

The Part Most Salon Websites Get Wrong

The gallery. It's almost always the gallery. Either there isn't one, or it's ten blurry phone photos from 2019 that take forever to load. Your work is visual. A potential client wants to see what you can do before they book. That's the whole decision for most people — do I like what this person's work looks like?

A good gallery is organized, loads quickly, and gets updated regularly. We set it up so adding new photos is as easy as posting to Instagram. Because if it's hard to update, it won't get updated. And a stale gallery is worse than no gallery — it makes a busy shop look closed.

The other thing: mobile. Almost everyone finding your salon online is on their phone. Your site either works perfectly on a small screen or it's working against you. Booking buttons need to be easy to tap. Phone numbers need to be clickable. Your hours need to be right there, not buried in a paragraph somewhere. We build for the phone first and the computer second.

What does web design cost for salons & barbers?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most salons & barbers in Edgewood land.

starting at

$300

Simple Site

3-5 pages. Done in days.

starting at

$1,500

Full Website

10+ pages. Ready in about a week.

starting at

$3,500

Website + SEO

Full site plus SEO. 1-2 weeks.

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