Website for dance studios
The most common question a new dancer has is not the price, but whether they can come alone and where to start. With SnabbSajt you get a page that answers both up front, with a schedule that is readable on a phone and a sign-up that takes seconds.

The courses are split by level, so nobody signs up for the wrong group and drops out after the first session.
Answer whether you can come alone
The most common thought for a new dancer isn't what it costs, it's that everyone else already knows how and arrives in pairs. Write out whether you can sign up alone, whether you rotate partners in the couple dances, how many people are usually new in a beginners' course and what to wear on your body and your feet. That paragraph does more for sign-ups than another photo from a show.
Levels have to be described, not just named
Beginner, improver and advanced mean different things in every studio, and someone who picks the wrong one doesn't come back. Under each level, write what you're expected to know beforehand, what you learn during the term and how many terms people usually do before moving up. Also say whether you can try a level up and who to ask if you're unsure.
The schedule is read on a phone, usually the night before
A schedule in a wide table becomes unreadable on a phone. Write the classes as a simple list with day, time, level and room, and keep it current when something moves or is cancelled. Also write out the term's start and end dates, holidays and when sign-up for the next term opens, because that's the question that otherwise arrives in messages all through August.
A course, a class pass and a private lesson are different purchases
Write out the price for a full term, for drop-in if you have it, for a class pass and for private lessons before a wedding - the last is often the most profitable and the least described. Also say what happens if someone misses a session and whether they can join another group instead. Prices come from your own list and are never invented for you.
Why you need a website
- A schedule that can be read on a phone
- Courses split by level, in plain words
- Sign-ups that land in your inbox
- Room for clips from classes and showcases
What's included
A schedule people can read and a sign-up that works on a phone.
- Ready-made website
- Colours & typography
- Services & pricing
- Frequently asked questions
- Contact form
- AI that knows your business
- Booking section
- Opening hours
Frequently asked questions
They sign up through the form on the page, and the sign-up lands in your inbox with the name, the course and their contact details. You then take payment the way you normally do, in person or on an invoice.
Yes, you change times and courses yourself from your phone, and the page updates straight away for everyone looking.
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