New Hampshire

Salons & Barbers Website Design in New Hampshire

Salons and barbershops in New Hampshire compete on aesthetic. Your website is the first impression — magazine-quality hero photo, clear menu with prices, and an integrated booking flow. We don't ship template-builder sites that look like every other shop in town.

Setup

$200

one-time

Monthly

$39

hosting + edits

Live in

7–10

business days

What every salons & barber website includes

  • Custom design tuned for your trade
  • Mobile-first build, fast on 4G
  • Industry-specific copy (we write it)
  • Real Google reviews on the homepage
  • Phone CTA + click-to-call on every page
  • Contact / booking form with email notifications
  • Haircuts & Styling — pre-built section
  • Hair Color & Highlights — pre-built section
  • Beard Trims & Hot Towel Shaves — pre-built section

What New Hampshire salons & barbers get

  • Licensed Stylists
  • Salon-Professional Products
  • Online Booking
  • No long-term contract
  • Cancel any time
  • Own the files
  • U.S. support

Common questions

How much does a website for a salons & barber cost?
One-time setup is typically $200, and hosting is $39/month. That includes design, copywriting, photography, and ongoing minor edits. No long-term contract — cancel any time and keep the files.
How long does it take to build my site?
7–10 days from the time you submit the intake form. We design, write, and ship in that window, then iterate with you for another week or two before going live.
Do I own the website and the domain?
Yes. The domain stays in your name (we help you register it) and the site files are yours. If you ever cancel, we hand off a complete copy you can host anywhere.
Does the site integrate with online booking?
Yes — we wire up online booking with a sticky "book your chair" bar at the top of the page. Compatible with Square Appointments, Booksy, Vagaro, or your own scheduler.

Ready to get yours?

Tell us about your business — we’ll come back with a custom mock within 48 hours, free.

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