Website for musicians and music teachers
A musician usually has two kinds of customer: someone booking music for a day and someone who wants to learn to play. With SnabbSajt you get a page that keeps them apart, so a person looking for a performance does not have to read about lessons, and both find the right form straight away.

You can add audio and video from earlier occasions, so anyone considering it can listen before getting in touch.
Keep gigs and lessons apart from the first screen
Someone booking music for a wedding and someone who wants to learn guitar have nothing in common except you. If each has to read the other's text, you lose both. Give them separate entry points at the top, separate paragraphs and separate forms - a booking enquiry with a date and a venue for one, and a question about level and preferred time for the other.
Someone booking music wants to hear you, not read about you
Put audio or video at the top of the performance section, ideally from a real occasion rather than only a studio recording. Then write briefly what kinds of evenings you play, how long a set is, how many sets are included, whether you bring your own PA and how much space and power you need. Those are exactly the questions an event organiser otherwise emails about.
The date and the travel decide whether you can say yes
The first question in a booking enquiry is always whether you're free that day, and the second is what it costs with travel. Let the form ask for the date, the venue, the time and a rough headcount up front. Write out which area you play in without a travel charge and what's added beyond it. Then you can answer with a price straight away, instead of emailing back and forth about the travel.
The teaching side sells on practical answers
A parent looking for a music teacher wonders the same things every time: from what age you take students, whether lessons are at your place or theirs, whether an instrument has to be bought first, how long a session is, what a term costs and what happens if a lesson is missed. Write it out, with a price per lesson and per term from your own price list.
Why you need a website
- Separate paths for performances and lessons
- Lesson booking straight from the page
- Room for audio, video and earlier work
- An enquiry form that asks for the date and the place
What's included
A website that books performances and takes new students.
- Ready-made website
- Colours & typography
- Services & pricing
- Frequently asked questions
- Contact form
- AI that knows your business
- Booking section
Frequently asked questions
Yes. You enter your times once and the student picks a free slot straight from the page.
You can link recordings and add video clips, so a visitor hears how it sounds before sending an enquiry.
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