Modern BarbershopMulti-page
A dark, moody one-location shop site: services with prices, a cuts gallery, opening hours, and a booking CTA in the header. Generated from a two-sentence prompt.
Describe your shop in a sentence and GetSite's AI builds the whole site — pages, copy, and images included. Build and preview it for free; you only pay when you're ready to publish.
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A dark, moody one-location shop site: services with prices, a cuts gallery, opening hours, and a booking CTA in the header. Generated from a two-sentence prompt.
A bold multi-chair shop with a barber team page, price list, walk-in info, and a photo wall — the layout to start from if clients pick their barber, not just the shop.
A Book Now button on every page, linked to the tool you already use — Booksy, Square, or your Instagram DMs. Nobody calls mid-fade to ask if 4 o'clock is free.
Skin fade, scissor cut, beard trim — with real prices next to them. When they change, tell the AI and it's done in a minute. No web guy, no waiting.
Your fades sell the shop better than any paragraph. Put your best phone photos on a page built for mobile — because that's where clients are looking.
Six things clients check before they sit in your chair. GetSite builds all of them in.
Most people looking for a barber have already decided to get a cut — they just need to know when your chair is free. Put booking at the top of every page.
A clear list stops the "how much for a fade?" DMs and filters price-shoppers before they sit down. Raise prices? Update the page yourself in a minute.
Sharp lines, clean tapers, before-and-afters — pulled straight from your phone onto a page that loads fast on mobile.
Do you take walk-ins? When's the last cut of the day? Where do they park? Answer the questions people actually check before driving over — with a one-tap map link.
A new client's next stop after your site is your reviews — so bring the proof to them. Quote a few real ones and link to your Google profile for the rest.
If you run more than one chair, clients want to know who's the fade specialist and who's best with beards. A photo and short bio per barber lets them pick their person.
Type a few sentences — your shop's name, what you cut, your prices, your vibe. No templates to dig through, nothing to install.
Home, prices, gallery, barbers, contact — with copy and images already in place. You start from a finished site, not a blank one.
Say "make the price list bigger" or "swap the top photo" and the AI edits the page. When it looks right, publish on your own domain — hosting and SSL included.
“Build a website for Fade District, a three-chair barbershop in East Austin. We do skin fades, scissor cuts, beard sculpting, and hot towel shaves — prices from $25 to $55, walk-ins welcome before noon. Dark, modern look. Pages for prices, our three barbers, a photo gallery, and hours with a map, plus a Book Now button linking to our Booksy page.”
Building and previewing your site costs nothing — sign up without a credit card, generate the whole thing, and look at every page before you spend a cent.
When you're ready to go live, the Maker plan covers everything a barbershop needs: your own domain, hosting, SSL, contact forms, and enough monthly credits to keep prices and photos current all year. See all plans →
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GetSite doesn't run appointments itself, and we won't pretend it does. What it does is put your booking front and center: link your Book Now button to whatever tool you already use — Booksy, Square Appointments, or anything with a booking page — or paste that tool's embed widget into your site with the built-in code editor. If you book by phone or Instagram DM, the site can point there instead.
Yes. Create an account with no credit card and you get free credits to build the full site and preview every page. You only pick a plan when you want it live on the internet — publishing starts at $10/month on the Maker plan, and every plan comes with a 5-day free trial.
Yes. Connect a domain you already own or get a new one — it works from the Maker plan up. Every published site includes hosting and an SSL certificate, so the padlock shows up in the browser without any extra setup.
You can do it yourself. Open your site, tell the AI "raise the skin fade to $40" or "we're closed Mondays now," and it makes the change — or edit the text directly if you prefer. No designer, no waiting.
Nobody can honestly guarantee rankings, so we won't. GetSite gives you the groundwork: pages Google can read, SEO controls for your titles and descriptions, and a real site to link from your Google Business Profile — which is what most "near me" searches actually surface. A site with your services, address, and reviews gives Google something solid to work with.
Type one sentence about your shop and watch the site build itself — free to start, live on your own domain when you're ready.
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