Web Design for Barbershops

More than a
Booksy profile.

Custom websites for Texas barbers who already use Booksy for bookings and Venmo for tips. We build the brand home that turns marketplace listings into chair regulars — and gets you found in Google outside someone else's app.

Barbershop Sites We've Built

Same vertical, completely different brands. Each site is shaped around the shop's actual identity — not a barbershop template with the logo swapped.

After Hours Barber Club website
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Barbershop  ·  Concept Project

After Hours Barber Club

An appointment-only late-night barbershop in Southtown San Antonio. Streetwear/zine aesthetic, members-only feel, 7PM–1AM hours, referral-driven booking.

Common Cut barbershop Houston website
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Barbershop  ·  Concept Project

Common Cut — Houston

A design-forward two-chair barbershop in East Downtown Houston. Minimalist deep-purple palette, refined editorial type, cuts that don't try too hard.

Headliner Barbers East Austin website
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Barbershop  ·  Concept Project

Headliner Barbers — East Austin

An East Austin shop with 90s sports-magazine energy. Four chairs, throwback culture, photo portfolio of recent work, walk-ins always welcome.

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Why a real site

A Booksy listing is a tenant card.
Your site is your storefront.

Booksy is great at booking. It's not built to be your brand. Here's how the two stack up — and how they fit together.

Booksy profile

  • Calendar, slots, and SMS reminders
  • Marketplace discovery for new customers
  • Deposit + no-show enforcement
  • Your brand — every profile uses the same template
  • Full gallery — just cropped thumbnails
  • Your own URL — you live at booksy.com/your-shop
  • Google rankings outside the Booksy app

Your own site

  • Your brand, your URL, your shop's vibe
  • Full gallery — every cut on display
  • Google ranking for "[your name] barber [your city]"
  • Pay + tip QR codes — Venmo, CashApp, Zelle
  • The link that actually belongs in your IG bio
  • Service menu and prices visible — no PDFs
  • Built-in calendar — we link to your Booksy instead

You don't pick one. Booksy holds your calendar. Your site holds your brand — and gets you found everywhere Booksy can't.

What We Build

Built for the way barbershops actually run.

Five things every shop needs from a site that works as hard as the chair does.

Bookings stay where you book

Your site links to wherever your calendar already lives — Booksy, IG DMs, text, or phone. No new platform, no migration, no extra monthly subscription you don't already pay.

Barber-by-barber profiles

Each chair gets a profile — photo, specialty (fades, beards, classics, line-ups), and a "Book with [name]" button that deep-links to your Booksy or text inbox. Customers choose their barber, not a slot.

Service menu, prices visible

Cut, beard, line-up, hot towel — listed clearly with prices. No PDFs, no "call for pricing." Hidden prices kill conversion for small shops.

Found in Google, not just Booksy

Optimized for "barbershop near me," "fade haircut [your city]," and "[your name] barber." Google Business Profile setup included — visibility outside someone else's marketplace.

Tips & shop, your way

QR codes for Venmo, CashApp, and Zelle right on your site (and printable for the chair). Sell pomades, beard oils, and gift cards alongside — no Shopify subscription, no card-reader fees.

How it all fits

Booksy holds your calendar.
Your site holds your brand.

1

Booksy keeps the calendar

Bookings, reminders, and deposits keep happening where you already run them. Your site doesn't replace the scheduler — it links to it.

2

Venmo handles the chair

Pay-after-cut and tips happen the way you've been doing it. We add QR codes for Venmo, CashApp, and Zelle on your site and at the chair — no card readers, no fees.

3

Your site does what they can't

Brand, gallery, story, Google ranking, the link in your IG bio, the URL every regular sends a friend. Everything the marketplace can't do for you.

Your site doesn't replace anything you're using. It does what nothing else does for you.

FAQ

Common questions from shop owners.

No. Your site links to wherever you already take bookings — Booksy, Vagaro, IG DM, text, or phone. Most of our barbers stay on Booksy for the calendar and reminders, and use the site for everything Booksy's templated profile can't show off.
Every "Book with [Barber]" button on your site deep-links to your Booksy profile, your text inbox, or your IG DMs — whatever you already use. The site doesn't replace your scheduler; it sends customers to it faster, branded the way your shop should look.
Yes. We add QR codes for each app right on your site, and we can print matching cards for the chair if you want. Customers tip or pay-after-cut with their phone in two seconds. No new tools, no card readers, no platform fees.
$500 one-time, plus a small monthly hosting fee. Most builds take 2–3 weeks from kickoff to launch, including an in-person discovery session at your shop and a photo walk-through so the gallery shows the real place — not stock images.
Yes. Every site comes with on-page SEO, Google Business Profile setup, and local schema markup tuned for barbershop searches in your city. You'll typically start ranking for "[your name] barber [your city]" within a few weeks of launch — that's how customers find you outside the Booksy app.
Yes. Service prices, hours, barber bios, the gallery, and featured cuts can all be updated through a simple editor — no calling us every time you raise a price or post a new fade. We train you on it at launch.

Wondering if Wix or Squarespace would work instead? Read our honest comparison →

Want a brand that lives outside Booksy?

Tell us about your shop. We'll show you what your own site would look like — built around how you already work, not how a marketplace wants you to work.

Let's talk about your shop →