Hair salon & barbershop websites, generated in 2 minutes
InMinutes builds salon and barbershop websites that book appointments. AI generates your service list, prices, stylist bios, and a booking button — from your business name alone.
Why does a salon need a website in 2026?
Salon clients book on mobile. If your site isn't fast, clear, and bookable, they choose a competitor with a working website.
What's built into every salon site
Service list with prices
Cuts, color, treatments, beard work — AI builds the list. Edit any price or service by chat.
Online booking built in
A real calendar with your hours and services, on every plan — plus a WhatsApp button. Card deposits at booking time are on Pro.
Stylist team pages
Add stylist bios and Instagram links. Each gets their own scroll section.
Photo gallery
Showcase your work. Drop in Instagram posts via chat: 'add the latest 6 Instagram photos'.
What sections does the AI build for a salon?
Every salon site is generated with these sections by default. Add, remove, or rearrange any of them by chat.
- Hero with salon name
- Services + pricing
- Booking CTA
- Meet the stylists
- Gallery / portfolio
- Hours and location
- Reviews
Which kinds of salons does this work for?
FAQ
Can I link to my Instagram?
Yes — InMinutes pulls in your Instagram link automatically and adds a gallery section.
Can clients book online?
Yes — calendar booking is built in and free on every plan, with your own availability rules, confirmation emails and Google Calendar sync. WhatsApp booking works too.
How much does a salon website cost?
You can generate and preview a full salon site free, and online booking is included on every plan. Publishing starts at $19/month including hosting and unlimited AI edits; card deposits at booking time sit on the $49/month Pro plan. An agency-built salon site is usually a four-figure upfront cost plus a maintenance retainer.
What should a salon website include?
A current service list with prices, your opening hours, a way to book that works on a phone, and real photos of your work. A price list matters more than most owners expect — it is the single thing new clients look for before calling, and hiding it costs you enquiries rather than protecting your rates.
Do I need a website if all my clients come from Instagram?
Instagram is good at showing work and bad at everything else — it will not reliably show your prices, your hours, or your address, and you cannot control what the feed surfaces. A website is also what Google shows when someone searches your salon by name, which is usually a client who is ready to book.
Can I show my price list on the site?
Yes. Ask for a price or service menu section and list your treatments with prices; you can update any line by chat afterwards, so seasonal changes take seconds rather than a call to a developer.