Most barbers run on regulars and walk-ins. A clean website is what wins the new customer scrolling for a fresh cut nearby — and saves you answering the same questions on Instagram all day.
Whether it's their first cut with you or just checking before they walk down, the questions are short and very practical.
Sharp photos, clear prices, and the booking front and centre. That's the whole site.
Open / closed indicator, plus the full week's hours just below. Stops a lot of "are you open?" messages.
Cut, skin fade, beard, kids, OAP. Plain prices, no "DM for pricing".
Booksy, Fresha, Square, your own form — whichever you already use. One button, always visible.
A scrollable grid of your sharpest work. Bright, well-framed phone shots beat staged ones.
Map, nearest car park, public transport. Especially useful for first-time customers.
Surface a few real reviews near the top. Doubles as a Google ranking boost.
Yes — those platforms are great at handling bookings but terrible at being found on Google. A site lets you rank for "barber near [town]" and link straight to your existing booking page.
Always. Hidden prices send new customers down the road. Even just having "Skin fade £X" stops a load of DMs.
It's a great gallery, but it's a bad menu and a worse booking page. A simple site handles the boring questions so Instagram can stay focused on the cuts.
About a week. Share your prices, hours, and a few cut photos and the rest is handled.
Send across your prices and a few of your favourite cuts — I'll put together a free example so you can see exactly how it would look. No obligation.
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