Barbershop websites should be straightforward. Your clients want to book a cut, see who is working, and know when you are open. Do those three things well and your website pays for itself.
Online Booking
- Barber selection with individual availability
- Service selection (haircut, beard trim, hot towel shave, combo)
- Real-time slot availability
- Booking without creating an account (name, phone, email)
- SMS and email confirmation
- Appointment reminders
- Walk-in wait time display (if applicable)
Service List and Pricing
Keep it simple and transparent:
- Every service with a clear price
- Duration estimates
- Combo deals listed prominently
- Kids pricing if different
- Any specialty services (fades, designs, razor lineups)
Barber Profiles
- Photo of each barber
- Brief bio and specializations
- Portfolio of recent cuts
- Client reviews for each barber
- Direct booking link from profile
Shop Gallery
- Interior photos showing the vibe and atmosphere
- Recent haircut photos (with client permission)
- Before-and-after work showcasing skill
- Shop culture content (events, team photos)
Contact and Location
- Address with map
- Hours of operation
- Walk-in policy
- Parking information
- Phone number clickable on mobile
Mobile Priority
Barbershop clients almost always find you on their phone:
- Book in three taps or fewer
- Phone number one tap to call
- Map one tap to navigate
- Schedule visible without scrolling
Local SEO Basics
- "Barbershop in [city/neighborhood]" in page content
- Google Business Profile optimized
- Schema markup for barber shop
- Review integration showing recent ratings
Simple, fast, and mobile-first. That is what makes a barbershop website work.
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