Salon Website Example
A salon or barbershop site needs to feel personal, visual, and bookable. This example shows a public experience built around services, team pages, portfolio work, and provider-based booking instead of a generic service-business layout.
What is live in this example
Provider-first structure
The public family includes services, team pages, and provider details so visitors can choose a stylist or specialist instead of booking blind.
Portfolio built into the public site
The portfolio route gives the example a real before-and-after showcase path, which matters in salons far more than a plain text service page.
Booking and walk-in aware
The salon module is built around provider-based appointments and walk-in flows, so the public example points toward real scheduling logic instead of a fake form.
Native builder branch
Salon is now one of the native AI Builder industry paths, so previews can land directly on salon routes and content structures.
Public pages that are already part of the example
/Homepage
Brand, vibe, and service-entry path in one page family.
/salon/servicesServices
Public service menu for cuts, color, specialty work, or package services.
/salon/teamTeam
Provider directory for stylists or barbers.
/salon/team/{slug}Provider Detail
Individual provider page with specialties and portfolio context.
/salon/bookBook Now
Provider-aware public booking route.
/salon/portfolioPortfolio
Before-and-after showcase path for visual proof.
Good fit for
- Salons and barbershops that need booking and provider choice to feel seamless.
- Teams that rely on visual proof and stylist identity to convert visitors.
- Operators who want salon-specific structure without commissioning a custom build first.
