§For Korean nail, hair + beauty studios

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.

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§ 01The problems

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.

§ 02What we build

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.

§ 03In practice
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

Salt & Polish
§ 04Common questions

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.