Website Builder for Barbers
Your chairs fill when clients can find you, trust your work, and buy products without friction. Bizgrid gives barbers a sharp online home — services story, product shelf, and a shareable link for WhatsApp.
Stop being only as discoverable as your last status
Many barbershops run entirely on referrals and WhatsApp. That works until a client loses your number, a competitor looks more professional online, or you want to sell pomade and beard oil without personally invoicing every bottle.
A simple Bizgrid site makes you findable and credible: show your space and cuts, explain how booking works, list walk-in vs appointment rules, and sell retail products with Paystack. Clients share one link — not a fragile chat thread.
What to put on a barber website
Homepage: who you are and what makes the shop worth the trip. About: barbers, specialties, and vibe. Products: retail that matches your service. FAQ: pricing ranges, late policies, kids cuts, location parking. Contact: phone, map pin, and hours.
You do not need a complex booking engine on day one. Many shops convert by publishing clear hours and a WhatsApp CTA while selling products and gift packages online. Improve booking flows later once retail and discovery are working.
How Bizgrid fits a busy shop floor
You are cutting hair, not debugging WordPress. Describe the shop in chat, publish, and manage products between clients. Share the link on flyer QR codes, Google Business Profile, and Instagram. When someone wants product-only, they checkout without occupying a chair-side conversation.
Where barber shops launch with Bizgrid
Customers search with city intent — “barber shops in Lagos”, “barbers website Abuja”, and similar. That is why Bizgrid publishes local landing pages for major African markets.
Each city page explains local buying habits, fulfilment expectations, and a one-week launch checklist. Pair those with discover directories that link to live Bizgrid storefronts.
Start with the city closest to your customers, publish your store, then expand. Internal links between industry, city, and discover pages help both shoppers and search engines understand the topic cluster.
What to sell first
Begin with what already moves: Grooming products and aftercare; Gift cards or package deals as products; Branded merch; Appointment CTAs via Contact and WhatsApp. A tight catalog with clear photos beats a thin list of incomplete products.
Add FAQs for delivery, payment, and the questions you repeat daily in WhatsApp. Then enable Paystack checkout so serious buyers can pay without another invoice chase.
Frequently asked questions
Can barbers sell products on Bizgrid?
Yes. List pomades, oils, kits, and merch as products with Paystack checkout while using Contact and WhatsApp for appointments.
Do I need coding skills?
No. Bizgrid generates the site from a chat description and lets you refine it in plain language.
Is Bizgrid free?
Every plan includes a 14-day free trial so you can build, preview, and publish without a card. After the trial, Starter, Growth, and Scale subscriptions apply, and a 2.5% service fee is added to online orders at checkout.
Can I use Paystack with Bizgrid?
Yes. Bizgrid is built around Paystack so Nigerian and African sellers can accept card and local payments, then settle earnings to their bank.