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What Should a Barber Website Include?

Most people looking for a barber just want three questions answered: what do you offer, how much is it, and can I get in today. A barber website should answer all three in a few seconds. Here is what to include.

The essentials every barber site needs

Cover these and your site will do its job:

  • Your cuts and services — skin fades, scissor cuts, beard trims, hot towel shaves, kids cuts, whatever you offer.
  • Prices — clients like to know before they walk in or book. Put one together with the price list maker.
  • Photos — a small gallery of fades, cuts and the shop itself.
  • An easy way to book — a booking link, call button or walk-in note, front and centre.
  • Opening hours — including late nights or Sundays if you do them.
  • Reviews — a few honest comments build trust fast.
  • Your location — address, parking notes and a map link.

Be clear about walk-ins and bookings

One of the most common questions barbers get is simply “do I need to book?”. Answer it plainly on the page. If you take walk-ins, say so and mention busy times to avoid a wasted trip. If you are appointment only, make the booking link impossible to miss.

Put your prices where clients can see them

A skin fade, a beard trim, a cut and beard combo, list them with prices so clients are not messaging to ask, or worse, walking straight past because they cannot tell if you are within budget. Clear pricing also cuts down awkward conversations at the till.

Photos sell the cut

Barbering is a visual trade. A gallery of sharp fades and clean beard lines, taken in good light, tells a client far more than any description could.

A client choosing a barber is choosing a look. Show them the look you deliver, and let the photos do the persuading.

One page is usually enough

Most barber shops do not need more than a single well-organised page: services, prices, gallery, reviews, hours and a way to book. It loads fast and is simple to keep current. See a barber shop example or plan yours with the one-page website planner.

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Frequently asked questions

Does a barber shop need a website if it is already on Instagram?

Instagram is good for showing cuts, but it is not built for clear prices, opening hours or a simple way to book, and it does not show up when someone searches Google for a barber near them. A website and Instagram work well side by side.

Should I list exact prices or a starting price?

For standard cuts, an exact price is usually clearest. For services that vary, like longer beard work or design lines, a “from” price is fine as long as it is honest about what pushes the cost up.

How do I show whether I take walk-ins?

Say it plainly near the top of the page, for example “walk-ins welcome” or “appointments only”, and back it up with a booking link or your busiest times so clients know what to expect before they turn up.