Websites for Korean beauty studiosthat book themselves.
Korean nail art, hair salons, med-spas, and brow studios are winning the American beauty market — because the craft is better. We build booking-first websites that turn Instagram scrollers into scheduled clients and Yelp searchers into regulars.
What's breakingright now.
Four patterns we fix in every engagement in your industry. If any of them sound familiar — we can solve them together.
You close, the phone doesn't
Two-thirds of beauty bookings happen outside business hours. Without online booking, those clients go to the next salon.
Instagram lookbooks ≠ conversion
A beautiful Instagram gets attention. A website with the same aesthetic, real prices, and a "book now" button captures it.
Yelp + Google reviews dying in silence
Happy clients don't remember to review. The site triggers a review ask at the right moment — after a good experience, not during.
Korean-only clients need Korean-first UX
Many Korean-American clients prefer a Korean-language booking flow. Bilingual sites speak to 40% more of the local Korean market.
Every site weship includes.
The common features this industry actually needs. Included in every engagement — not "add-on packages" or "upgrades".
- 01
24/7 online booking
Square Appointments, Vagaro, or custom. Service duration, add-ons, and staff preference — all captured at booking.
- 02
Service × price grid
Crystal-clear pricing. Clients stop calling to ask what a fill costs.
- 03
Instagram gallery sync
Your IG grid auto-syncs to a curated homepage gallery. No manual uploads.
- 04
Automated review requests
Send Google + Yelp review requests by SMS or email at the optimal post-service moment.
- 05
Staff profiles + personal booking links
Each stylist gets a shareable link for their regulars. Rebooking in one tap.
- 06
Gift cards + packages
Sell multi-visit packages and gift cards directly. Most salons see 15% revenue lift from packages alone.
“They understood what our business actually looks like on the ground — not just what the brief said. The site feels like us, and it ranks.
Sarah K.
Owner, Fort Lee spa · Salt & Polish

Asked beforeyou ask.
- 01How much does a salon website cost?
- Most beauty studios land between $5,000 and $9,000 including booking system, Instagram integration, and local SEO. Review-automation flows add ~$1,000.
- 02Which booking system do you recommend?
- Square Appointments is our default for small teams; Vagaro for salons with 5+ staff; custom Next.js booking when you need full control. We decide together during discovery.
- 03Can you sync our Instagram feed automatically?
- Yes. Your latest 12 — 24 Instagram posts auto-populate a homepage gallery section, refreshed daily. No manual re-uploading.
- 04Do you work with nail, hair, and brow studios equally?
- Yes — we have launched sites for Korean nail studios in Fort Lee, hair salons in Palisades Park, and brow/lash studios in Manhattan. Each vertical has its own booking nuances we handle.
Ready for a booking calendar that fills itself?
Thirty minutes is enough. What you're building, rough budget, rough timeline — and together we sketch what's possible inside it.