Website Redesign · Whitehouse, TX

Your Whitehouse Salon Deserves a Website That Actually Books Appointments

Over half the people looking for a haircut or color appointment in Whitehouse are doing it from their phone. If your site doesn't load fast, show your work, and make booking dead easy on a small screen — they're going to someone else. That's not a scare tactic. That's just Tuesday in the salon business.

What's Actually Going Wrong With Most Salon Websites

You picked a template a few years ago. It looked fine at the time. Maybe you added some photos, listed your services, put your phone number somewhere near the top. And then life happened — you got busy cutting hair, managing staff, keeping clients happy. The website just sat there.

Now it's slow. The photos are outdated. The menu doesn't match what you actually charge anymore. Your booking link might be buried, or worse, it just says "call us." And on a phone? Half the layout is off. Buttons overlap. Text is tiny. Nobody's going to pinch-and-zoom their way to an appointment when the next salon is one search result away.

The frustrating part is you can feel it happening. You know people are finding you online. You just can't tell how many of them leave before they ever pick up the phone. A website that was fine three years ago isn't fine now. The way people browse, search, and decide has changed — and a rebuild puts you back in the game.

What a Rebuilt Salon Site Actually Includes

Here's a quick breakdown of what goes into a redesign built for a salon or barbershop in Whitehouse:

1. **Online booking front and center.** Whether you use Square, Vagaro, Booksy, or something else — the booking flow gets built right into the site. No hunting for a link. No separate page. Someone lands on your site, they can book in seconds.

2. **A real gallery of your work.** Before-and-afters, color work, fades, nail sets — whatever you're proud of. Organized, easy to update, and formatted so it looks sharp on every screen size. This is what sells your skill before a client ever walks in.

3. **Staff bios and specialties.** People want to know who's going to be in their chair. A short bio, what each stylist or barber specializes in, maybe a photo. It builds trust before the first visit and helps new clients pick the right person.

4. **Service menus and pricing.** Clear, organized, and easy to scan. Haircuts, color, treatments, packages — laid out so nobody has to guess. If you offer bundles or deals, those get their own section too.

5. **Mobile-first from the ground up.** Not "responsive" as an afterthought. The site gets designed for phones first, then expanded for bigger screens. Because that's how most of your clients are going to find you — scrolling on their couch in Whitehouse after their last stylist moved to Dallas.

You Own It, You Control It

One thing that drives salon owners crazy is being locked into a platform. You're paying monthly for a website builder, but you can't move your site. You can't get the code. You want one small change and suddenly you're on hold with support or watching a YouTube tutorial at midnight.

We build your site with clean code that you own. Not a rented template. Not a drag-and-drop builder with a monthly subscription and a locked door. Your site, your files, your domain. If you ever want to move on or hand it to someone else, you can — no strings.

For a full salon website redesign — booking, gallery, staff pages, service menus, SEO structure, mobile-first build — pricing starts at $1,500 and takes about a week. Hosting runs $50/mo after that. And if you want to pair it with local SEO and ads to get more Whitehouse and East Texas clients finding you, that starts at $750/mo.

What does website redesign cost for salons & barbers?

Every project is different, but here's a straight look at where most salons & barbers in Whitehouse 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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Website Redesign FAQ — Whitehouse, TX

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If your salon's website isn't booking appointments on its own, let's fix that — drop us a line and we'll talk through what a redesign looks like for your shop.

We work with salons & barbers across Smith County and all of East Texas. Let's talk about what you need.

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