Mobile-first barbershop concept

Make the booking feel premium before Square opens.

This redesign uses the pattern of top booking brands: service-first choices, a fast mobile flow, real-photo proof slots, and a clear reason to pick this chair instead of another Milton barber.

Fades
Beards
Kids
Line ups
Booking preview

Choose cut → choose time → confirm

Approved grooming photo / approved shop photos required here
Fade
Beard
Today
Square
Designed around one-thumb mobile booking.
Service menu like larger booking brands

Four clear doors instead of one generic booking button.

Signature fade

Most likely high-intent booking path.

Beard + cut

Bundle prompt for bigger ticket visits.

Kids cuts

Family booking clarity.

Maintenance

Repeat visit prompt.

Why this helps sales

Customers comparing barbers need proof and speed.

The current public sources do not provide safe reusable photos. The site still needs photo slots, but they are styled as intentional campaign panels until owner-approved assets are available.

1

Service menu drives faster booking clicks.

2

Real photos would build trust against other Milton shops.

3

Square stays as the checkout, but the website sells the choice.

Approved grooming photo needed
Approved shop/chair photo needed
Competitor-inspired feature section

Benchmarked against Square booking flows, Floyd's/V's-style service clarity, and local Milton barber search results.

Big brand standard

Fast service categories, proof, location, and booking in one flow.

Local competitor gap

Most social/directory pages make customers work too hard.

Adapted locally

A simple one-page site that feels like a real shop, not a profile page.

Book the chair without losing the customer to Google.

Square handles the transaction; this page creates confidence before the click.

Sample close

Menu, hours, location, photo proof, then Square button.

View booking flow
Human QA pass

This sample is built around a phone booking experience, not a poster hero.

Cut & Blend gets a side rail, app-like phone mockup, rounded service cards, and a one-thumb flow. It should feel closer to Booksy/Square mobile UX than to the darker classic-barber layouts.

One-thumb CTA
App-like flow
Service chooser
Proof slots
Final benchmark note

Benchmarked against local competitor expectations and top-tier barbershop brands: service clarity, visual proof, mobile booking, map/hours confidence, and a clear reason to choose this shop instead of returning to Google search results.

Owner-ready production note

What would make the final version stronger after approval.

Replace every labeled visual panel with owner-approved shop, haircut, barber-at-work, and finished-style photos. Add real hours, phone confirmation, map embed, approved review snippets, and the final Square/booking link. Keep the layout, but make the proof real so the sample can compete with larger brands while staying affordable for a local shop.

Owner-ready production note

What would make the final version stronger after approval.

Replace every labeled visual panel with owner-approved shop, haircut, barber-at-work, and finished-style photos. Add real hours, phone confirmation, map embed, approved review snippets, and the final Square/booking link. Keep the layout, but make the proof real so the sample can compete with larger brands while staying affordable for a local shop.