Nail salon web design for Toronto salons that need a clearer menu, a real gallery, and a button that books.
Nail salon web design in Toronto for salons that need clear service menus, gallery proof, policies, and an easier booking path for new clients.
Nail Salon Web Design
A new client found you on Instagram, liked three sets, then went looking for your prices and a way to book. She lands on your site, can't tell what a full set of gel actually costs or whether you have Saturday open, and books the salon down the street instead. We build the site that closes that gap: a service menu she can scan with prices beside it, the gallery she came for, your reviews, and a booking button on every screen.
Nail salon web design for Toronto and GTA salons that need clearer service menus, online booking, gallery proof, policy clarity, reviews, and local search basics.
What nail salon web design needs to answer
Toronto Public Health inspects every known nail salon under its BodySafe program, and you have to post the BodySafe inspection notice where clients can see it at your door. Anyone can look your salon up on the City's BodySafe pages. Showing your inspection standing and your sterilization standards on the site answers the question a cautious first-timer is already asking.
The GTA nail market is dense and Instagram-driven — new clients compare four salons in a tab before they pick one. The salon with prices, a gallery, real Google reviews, and a one-tap booking link wins the appointment on the phone screen.
We build for how people actually find you here: a Google Business Profile that matches the site, neighbourhood and "near me" service wording, and a gallery that loads fast on a phone on the subway.
The price menu does the qualifying
Manicures, pedicures, gel, builder gel, extensions, nail art, soak-off removals, and packages laid out with prices or starting-at ranges beside each line — so the people who message you already know what a full set costs.
Booking lives on every screen
Your Square, Fresha, GlossGenius, or Booksy link sits in the header, after the menu, and under the gallery. A first-time client never has to scroll back up or DM you to find it.
Policies are stated before the deposit
Cancellation window, lateness grace, and deposit terms sit right where someone books, so no-shows drop and nobody is surprised at the chair.
Where nail salon web design needs stronger proof
Lead with the booking: menu, prices, gallery, and a book button reachable in one tap from anywhere on the page
Put your real photos, your Google reviews, and your BodySafe inspection standing and sterilization standards next to the services they sell
Build it so you can add a seasonal set, change a price, or swap the gallery yourself without calling anyone
Instagram is doing the whole sales job: Your feed pulls people in, but the link in bio dumps them on a page with no menu and no prices. The site carries the work from "I love this set" to a booked appointment.
New clients DM you to ask the price: Every "how much for a full set?" message is a booking you nearly lost. A menu with real prices answers it before they type, and books the ones who are ready.
You don't actually own your current site: A lot of salons are renting from a template platform or an agency that holds the domain, the hosting, and the login. You'll own everything we build — domain, site, gallery photos, and copy. It's yours to keep.
Your website, Google, and Booksy all say different things: Hours on the site, hours on Google, a third set on the booking app. We make the website the one source the others point back to, so a client never gets the wrong Saturday.
What nail salon web design can include
The exact scope depends on the current site, content readiness, proof, platform, and first launch priority.
A scannable service menu — manicures, pedicures, gel, builder gel, extensions, nail art, removals, add-ons, and packages — with prices or starting-at ranges
Online booking wired to your scheduler (Square, Fresha, GlossGenius, Booksy) or a simple inquiry flow if you book by phone
A real gallery and Google reviews placed beside the services, plus your BodySafe inspection standing and sterilization standards stated plainly
Deposit, cancellation, and lateness policies positioned at the booking step to cut no-shows
Local search setup — Google Business Profile match, neighbourhood wording, mobile speed, and launch QA
What shapes the plan
Send me your service menu, the booking app you use, and a link to your current site or Instagram. I'll map a booking-first plan — menu, gallery, reviews, policies, and the book button — before any design starts. The review also confirms whether the first project offer and project credit fit the scope. You work straight with the studio. Northbridge holds a 5.0 rating on Google.
How many service groups and price lines the menu carries
Whether booking connects to your scheduler or runs as an inquiry form
How much gallery, review, and policy content needs placing
Whether it's a first build, a redesign, or a rebuild off a platform you don't own
Next step
Plan your nail salon website
Send me your service menu, the booking app you use, and a link to your current site or Instagram. I'll map a booking-first plan — menu, gallery, reviews, policies, and the book button — before any design starts. The review also confirms whether the first project offer and project credit fit the scope. You work straight with the studio. Northbridge holds a 5.0 rating on Google.
Service area
We work as a service-area studio for Toronto, the GTA, and nearby Canadian communities.
Toronto
North York
Scarborough
Etobicoke
Mississauga
Markham
Vaughan
Richmond Hill
Stouffville
Newmarket
Oakville
Burlington
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Yes — all of it. The domain is registered in your name, the site and code are handed to you, and your gallery photos and copy stay yours. If you ever leave, you take everything; nothing is held hostage on our platform.
Is SEO a monthly fee forever?
No. We build the search basics into the site at launch — Google Business Profile match, service and neighbourhood wording, fast mobile pages — and it's yours to keep. There's no mandatory monthly retainer. If you want ongoing help later, that's a separate choice, not a string attached to the build.
What should a nail salon website include?
A service menu with prices, a book button on every screen, a real photo gallery, your Google reviews, hours and location, deposit and cancellation policies, and your hygiene and BodySafe inspection standing. That's the order a first-time client reads it in, so that's the order we build it in.
Can the website connect to my booking app like Square, Fresha, or Booksy?
Yes. We wire the booking button straight to whatever scheduler you already run — Square, Fresha, GlossGenius, Booksy, or another — so clients book in your system and you keep your calendar in one place. If you book by phone, we set up a clean inquiry flow instead.
Should I put my prices on the website?
Yes. Prices or starting-at ranges on the menu answer the "how much?" DM before it's sent and bring you clients who are ready to pay your rate. It filters out the price-shoppers and books the rest.
How does a website help if most of my clients come from Instagram?
Instagram gets people interested; it's a poor place to close. When your link in bio leads to a page with a price menu, your gallery, reviews, and a book button, the people your feed attracted can actually book — instead of bouncing because they couldn't find a price.
Can a deposit and cancellation policy on the site reduce no-shows?
Yes. We put your deposit terms, cancellation window, and lateness grace right at the booking step, so clients agree before they confirm. Stating it up front cuts no-shows and removes the awkward conversation at the chair.
Do you understand how a nail salon actually books?
Yes — that's why these sites are built booking-first instead of brochure-first. The menu qualifies, the gallery sells, reviews and your BodySafe inspection standing build trust, and the book button is always one tap away. We built the same conversion-first structure for Pine Ink Tattoo, adapted here to a price-menu salon flow.
What is BodySafe and should it be on my nail salon website?
BodySafe is Toronto Public Health's inspection program for nail salons and other personal service settings; anyone can look your salon up on the City's BodySafe pages, and you post the BodySafe inspection notice at your door. Clients here check it. Noting your inspection standing and showing your sterilization standards reassures a cautious first-timer before she books.
Will the site still look as polished as my work?
That's the point. We built a clean, high-trust site for Pine Ink Tattoo, a real Toronto studio, and the same standard shows in concept builds like Aureline Estates; for a salon that means a gallery that does your sets justice, a menu that reads at a glance, and a layout that feels as finished on a phone as your work looks in person.