Barbers · Melbourne
Win the call.
Not the form.
Melbourne knows a bad barber site on sight. Fitzroy readers scroll past the stock photos in half a second. A barber website that works in this city looks like the shop — same typography, same tone, same restraint — then books the cut in one tap.
Real answers to the real questions
Q01How much does a barbers website cost in Melbourne?
Most barbershops in Melbourne land between $999 and $2,500 on a fixed-scope build. A speed-only refresh starts at $499; a flagship multi-page site with advanced booking and SEO goes up to $4,500. No retainer after launch — you own the site.
Q02Why isn't my current barbers site ranking in Melbourne?
Usually three reasons: (1) the site loads too slowly to compete (mobile LCP > 4s); (2) the Google Business Profile isn't wired into the site; (3) the content answers the practice's questions, not the customer's. We rebuild on all three axes simultaneously — that's what shifts rankings in 30–90 days.
Q03Can you integrate my existing booking / practice-management system?
Yes, in almost every case. We've worked with the common AU platforms used by barbershops — and we build the booking surface inside your brand, not a third-party iframe, so it converts better.
Q04How is barbershops in Melbourne different from anywhere else?
Melbourne buyers are design-literate. A site that looks average reads as average. We tune copy, imagery, and local pages to that reality — generic national templates underperform here because buyers recognise them instantly.
Before
- — Slow page load, invisible on mobile.
- — Contact form buried three clicks deep.
- — No local context, no service area, no trust.
- — Identical to every other tradie site in Melbourne.
After
- + Sub-second load, call button in every viewport.
- + Real photos of your crew, your trucks, your work.
- + Service-area map with your actual suburbs.
- + One of a kind, owned by you, nothing recycled.
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Booking rate
Typical lift in same-week bookings after switching from a template site.
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Mobile load
LCP on a mid-range Android on 4G.
0:14
Local signal
Average Melbourne barber site session before a booking or bounce
How we build it
The barbers site checklist we ship against
- 01Book is the only CTA that matters. Everything leads there.
- 02Real photos of your chairs, your people, your street. Stock barber photography is a tell.
- 03Services priced in the open. Haggling kills bookings.
- 04Show the walk-in vs booked policy clearly or you'll get walk-ins at booked times.
- 05Instagram integration, not Facebook. Your customers are already on the right platform.
Melbourne service area
- Fitzroy
- Brunswick
- Richmond
- South Yarra
- Carlton
- St Kilda
- Footscray
- Hawthorn
FAQ
Before you call
Adjacent
Not quite barbers?
Here's what changes if your trade sits next door.
- Restaurants in Melbourne
Both are walk-in-or-book. Restaurants need menu prominence; barbers need service-list prominence.
When the call comes in, will your site answer?
Fixed price, four to eight weeks, and a site built for how your customers actually search.