Website for DJs
Someone looking for a DJ has already settled the date and the venue. All that is left is finding out whether you are free. With SnabbSajt you get a page that puts that question first: a form with date, place and guest count, and a short description of the kinds of nights you play.

Once the enquiry is in you have the date, the venue and the guest count together in your inbox, so you can answer with a price the same evening instead of asking back.
The date is the entire question - ask it first
Whoever is looking for a DJ already has a venue and a date. Everything else is secondary to whether you're free that night. So put a short form at the top asking for the date, the venue, the time and a rough headcount, rather than a long introduction. Say how fast you usually reply too - in this trade the one who answers first gets booked, not the one who's best.
Say which nights you play
A wedding, a graduation party, a fiftieth, a staff party and a club night are five different jobs with different music, different equipment and different expectations. Write out which you take and which you don't. A DJ who says he plays everything for everyone gets enquiries from the wrong kind of night, and only notices when it's too late to decline.
Equipment and venue requirements belong on the page
Whether you bring your own sound and lights, how many guests the rig covers, how much power you need, how long setting up and packing down takes, whether you bring backup gear. Write it out, because these are questions the venue asks the customer and the customer then asks you. Also say whether you take requests and how a playlist is submitted.
Price, hours and cancellation are settled in the quote, not on the night
Write out what a normal evening costs and how many hours that includes, what overtime costs, what applies to travel outside your town and whether you take a deposit to hold the date. Also write out how you take payment, ideally split into a deposit and a final payment, so that part is settled while the enquiry is still fresh.
Why you need a website
- An enquiry form that starts with the date and place
- Enquiries gathered in your inbox and customer list
- Room for music samples and earlier nights
- Works on a phone, where most people find you
What's included
A website that answers the one question: is the date free?
- Ready-made website
- Colours & typography
- Services & pricing
- Frequently asked questions
- Contact form
- AI that knows your business
- Quote request
Frequently asked questions
The customer submits the date in the enquiry and you answer. You can publish bookable times if you want, but most DJs prefer to confirm each night themselves.
It lands straight in your inbox with the date, the venue and the guest count, and the customer gathers in your customer list so you can find your way back to the night afterwards.
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