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Website for nail studios

In the nail business the photos do the selling. A new client wants to see your work, compare the price of gel polish and extensions and then book, ideally in the same moment, late at night, on their phone.

With SnabbSajt you get a gallery that shows your work full size, a price list you edit yourself and a booking link to the system you already use.

The price depends on the technique - write out every variant

Gel polish, acrylic or gel extensions, infills, removal, a rebuild and nail art all cost differently and take different amounts of time, and the client rarely knows which her own nails count as. Write out each treatment with its time and price, and what's included: whether removing old polish is included, whether art costs extra per nail, and what a repair costs if a nail comes off the following week.

The gallery has to be sharp and large on a phone

Nails are chosen from photos, and the photo gets examined closely. Shoot in daylight, straight from above, with the nails in focus, and sort by what clients search for - French, ombre, colour on short nails, weddings. Write a line under each: which technique, which length, which shape. Then the gallery becomes something that can be searched rather than a set of untitled pictures.

Bookings happen late at night, on a phone

Nail appointments are mostly made after nine in the evening, long after you've stopped answering the phone. Let the booking button lead to the booking system you already use, so the client can book the moment she decides. Also write out the cancellation rule and what applies to late arrival - a shortened appointment otherwise becomes an awkward conversation in the chair.

Durability, allergies and hygiene are the questions clients don't dare ask

How long gel polish lasts, how often infills are needed, whether extensions ruin the natural nail, what you do if someone reacts, how tools are cleaned. Write out the answers and be honest where the answer isn't clear-cut. A salon that writes about hygiene and about how the nails are afterwards builds more trust than one that only shows a perfect result.

Why you need a website

  • A gallery that shows the nails large, even on a small screen
  • A price list for manicures, gel polish, extensions and pedicures
  • A booking button that works while the client is on the sofa
  • Room to explain infills, cancellations and how long a visit takes
  • Address and hours so new clients find you through Google

What's included

Show off your nail work and let clients book directly.

  • Ready-made website
  • Colours & typography
  • Services & pricing
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Contact form
  • AI that knows your business
  • Booking section
  • Gallery

Frequently asked questions

Ten to fifteen good photos go a long way. Swap them out when you make something you are extra happy with.

Yes. There is a section for your terms, and writing them down usually saves both time and misunderstandings.

Yes, straight from your phone. Edit the line, publish, and nobody needs to help you.

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Describe your business and we build your website in minutes. Everything stays editable afterwards.