
If you’re running a salon in 2025, your website isn’t just a digital brochure – it’s your booking engine, trust builder, and first impression all in one. But how much does it cost to get a good one?
Let’s break it down.
Option 1: DIY Website Builders (£0–£20/month)
Tools like Wix, Squarespace, and GoDaddy let you build your own site.
Pros: Cheap. No code.
Cons: Takes time, can feel generic, and often lacks proper booking integrations.
Option 2: Freelancers or Small Agencies (£500–£2,000)
A more tailored option. You’ll get custom branding, booking features, and local SEO.
BUT: You’ll usually pay:
Plus hosting, maintenance, and updates (extra)
£700–£1,500 upfront
Option 3: All-Inclusive Web Packages (£29.99/month)
This is where we come in.
At Growth Garden London, we build modern, mobile-friendly websites for salons – no big upfront fees. Just:
Live in 3-5 days
£29.99/month
Includes design, hosting, SEO, and ongoing updates
It’s perfect for busy salon owners who want to look professional without spending thousands.
What Features Should a Salon Website Include?
Whether you DIY or hire someone, make sure your site includes:
Fast loading speed
Online booking system
Services list & pricing
Gallery (hair/nail/makeup work)
Testimonials or reviews
Google Maps & contact info
Mobile-friendly design
Final Thoughts: Think ROI, Not Just Cost
A strong website isn’t an expense – it’s a tool to bring in bookings while you’re busy doing what you do best.
If your current site isn’t converting (or you don’t have one), it might be time to upgrade.
