Beauty brand example
A nail salon example built around booking ease, taste, and a cleaner brand feel.
This route shows a softer, more elevated direction for salons that need services, artists, hours, and booking options laid out with more taste than a rushed social-link page.
Clean, visual, and brand-led. The goal is to feel more premium, more organized, and easier to trust for first-time clients.
Example layout direction
Service menu clarity
Cleaner treatment and pricing sections than a crowded one-page service list.
Artist + gallery flow
Makes room for team taste, nail art proof, and repeat-worthy visual consistency.
Booking confidence
Booking links, hours, and first-visit trust cues are easier to spot on mobile.
What this example emphasizes
Hero direction
More refined visual brand treatment with cleaner type, service framing, and booking placement.
Conversion flow
Visitors can move from visual interest into services, artist info, and booking with less friction.
Support angle
Great for seasonal offers, artist changes, holiday hours, and recurring homepage refreshes.
Snapshot
Build style
Brand-first
Polished layout focused on services, photos, artists, and booking.
Best for
Studios + salons
Ideal for businesses that need to look more established than Instagram alone.
Care fit
$59 / $99
Basic care for lighter updates, business care for more active service and promo changes.
Support recommendation
Nail salons often start with Basic Site Care, then move into Business Site Care once promotions, artist pages, or galleries change more often.
Monthly care is presented as a starting point, with final pricing depending on how active the support lane becomes and how much operational work the client needs month to month.
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