We design it, write it, build it, and put it live — domain, hosting, the lot. Flat build prices, a small care plan to keep it current, and the same rule as everything else we make: it’s yours. Two builds a month, so each one gets real attention.
Live sites, not mockups — including the one you’re reading right now.
This site — the full system: custom art direction, pages for every service, a blog, and the booking funnel.
A medical-aesthetics practice in Georgia — local SEO, service pages, reviews, and booking.
A consulting firm’s editorial brand site — designed, built, and deployed end to end.
The price is the whole build-out — design, copy, deployment. No hourly meter, no surprise invoice at handoff.
Hosting, SSL, and monitoring, plus up to two content updates a month — new prices, a new chair, fresh photos. Every build includes the first three months. Cancel anytime; the site is yours and stays yours.
It does, and it stays included in the $79 — this is different. The booking page is where clients book; a website is the storefront around it: your story, your menu, your team, your neighborhood search results. This is a one-time design service, not a software add-on.
You do — domain, design, code, all of it. Like your client list, your website is yours. If you ever leave the care plan (or Parlor entirely), we hand over everything and help you point it wherever you like. It never evaporates because a subscription ended.
Days, not months — most builds ship within two weeks of kickoff, and the one-pager usually faster. We take on two builds a month so each one gets real attention; if the slots are full, you’ll get a date, not a waitlist limbo.
$49 a month: hosting, SSL, monitoring, and up to two content updates a month — price changes, a new team member, fresh photos. Every build includes the first three months. Cancel anytime; the site stays yours.
No. The builds stand on their own — two of the three sites in the portfolio aren’t studios at all. But if you do run your shop on Parlor, the booking flow is woven in from day one.
Yes — bring the domain and whatever exists. Most rebuilds fit the Single-Page Site or the Full Website, depending on how many pages your business actually needs.
Still deciding? Email [email protected] — a human reads it.