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For hair salons and stylists

The link-in-bio built for hair salons.

Booking, stylist profiles, services, gallery and reviews — turn every Instagram look into a confirmed appointment.

A hair salon bio link gets tapped after a client sees a transformation reel — they want that colour, that cut, that balayage. They have 60 seconds of attention. Vyntree gives salons a page that converts in those 60 seconds: stylist picker top (people book by stylist, not by salon), service-with-pricing under, gallery, reviews. No paper consultation form, no 'DM to book', no menu hidden in a PDF.

Stylist-first booking is the structural change that lifts conversion most. Clients form a relationship with a specific stylist; they want their balayage with Sarah specifically, not 'a stylist'. A bio link that leads with stylist profiles — each with portfolio, specialisms (balayage, curly hair, vivids, bridal), price range and a personal booking calendar — converts 2-3× a salon-wide booking link. Vyntree supports per-stylist profiles with their own avatar, bio, gallery and calendar.

Service pricing is the second lever. Hair services have wide price ranges (€50 for a wash & cut, €350 for full balayage with treatments) and clients deserve to know roughly what they're committing to before they book. Show a 'from' price per service and a tiered guide (junior / senior / master stylist). The consultation can still set the final price — what kills bookings is total opacity on price.

Aftercare and retail is the under-tapped third revenue stream. The client who just spent €200 on colour is the most likely person to spend €40 on the matching shampoo, mask and oil — but only if you make it easy. A retail tile on the bio link, with the products the client just used, drives meaningful margin without any extra footfall. Vyntree's product tiles support photos, prices and Paddle checkout.

Built for hair salons

Stylist picker

Per-stylist tiles with portfolio, specialisms, price range and a personal booking calendar.

Service menu with pricing

Cut, colour, balayage, treatments, bridal — each with 'from' price and senior/master tiers.

Booking with deposit

Calendar embed (Fresha, Treatwell, Booksy, Square, Cal.com) with optional €20-€50 deposit.

Gallery

Hero gallery for the salon plus per-stylist galleries pulled from Instagram or manually curated.

Reviews tile

Google or Trustpilot rating with three pulled-out client quotes.

Retail tile

Aftercare products sold via Paddle. Match what the stylist used at the chair.

Gift cards & vouchers

Digital gift cards via Paddle with instant delivery — fixed amounts or open value.

Bridal & VIP inquiry form

Higher-ticket packages get a dedicated inquiry form with date, party size and budget filter.

Benchmarks

Stylist-led booking lift
2–3×
Vs. shared salon booking link.
No-show reduction with deposit
60–80%
€30 deposit is the typical sweet spot.
Aftercare attach rate
18%
Of in-chair clients when a retail tile is pinned.

The playbook

A repeatable setup for hair salons and stylists — in order.

  1. 1

    Build per-stylist profiles first

    Each stylist gets their own page with portfolio, specialisms, price range and personal calendar. Pin the stylist picker as the top tile.

  2. 2

    Add service menu with tiered pricing

    From-prices per service, plus junior / senior / master tiers. Removes the opacity that kills bookings.

  3. 3

    Wire the booking calendar with a deposit

    €20-€50 typical. Drops no-shows from 15-20% to under 5%. The deposit comes off the bill.

  4. 4

    Pin the gallery and reviews tiles

    Visual proof + social proof, side by side. Closes the booking for the first-time client.

  5. 5

    Set up the retail tile

    Match products to the services. The client who just paid €200 for colour will spend €40 on aftercare if you make it one tap.

  6. 6

    Launch gift cards and bridal inquiry on month two

    Both are high-margin and have zero extra ad cost. Custom domain at the same time for brand lift.

What to put on your page

Three proven layouts that work for hair salons and stylists.

Setup 1

Single-stylist salon

Booking calendar top, service menu with pricing, gallery, reviews, address. The clean solo setup.

Setup 2

Multi-stylist salon

Stylist picker tile top, salon-wide service menu, group reviews, gallery, retail. Per-stylist profiles drive the bookings.

Setup 3

Colour-specialist studio

Balayage / vivid gallery as the lead tile, consultation booking with deposit, before/after grid, retail aftercare.

Setup 4

Bridal hair specialist

Bridal inquiry form, packages with pricing, portfolio of past brides, paid trial booking, testimonials.

Setup 5

Salon + academy

Booking calendar for the salon, course tile for the academy (Paddle subscription or one-off), separate newsletter per audience.

Vyntree vs Linktree for hair salons

Vyntree

  • Per-stylist profiles with personal calendars — Linktree has one shared link.
  • Booking calendar embedded with deposit option.
  • Service menu with pricing per tier (junior / senior / master).
  • Retail tile to sell aftercare products in-page.
  • Gift cards and bridal packages via Paddle.
  • Reviews tile with pulled-out client quotes.
  • Custom domain on Pro Plus so the link is yoursalon.com.

Linktree

  • Per-stylist profiles with personal calendars — Linktree has one shared link.
  • Booking calendar embedded with deposit option.
  • Service menu with pricing per tier (junior / senior / master).
  • Retail tile to sell aftercare products in-page.
  • Gift cards and bridal packages via Paddle.
  • Reviews tile with pulled-out client quotes.
  • Custom domain on Pro Plus so the link is yoursalon.com.

Pricing benchmarks

What hair salons and stylists typically charge — use this as a starting point, not a ceiling.

Starter
€0/mo

Booking link, service menu, gallery, reviews tile on a vyntr.ee/you URL.

Pro
€8/mo

Per-stylist profiles, calendar embed, deposit checkout, retail tile, gift cards.

Pro Plus
€18/mo

Custom domain, multi-salon support, advanced analytics, Slack & webhook integrations.

"Letting clients book by stylist instead of by salon doubled our online bookings. The stylists love it because their regulars come straight to them."
Salon owner, EU

Common mistakes to avoid

Patterns we see every week — fix these before anything else.

One shared booking link for the whole salon

Clients book a person, not a salon. Per-stylist profiles convert 2-3× a shared link.

No price visibility at all

Clients assume expensive and bounce. Show 'from' prices and tier pricing — keep the final number to the consultation if you must.

Skipping deposits

No-shows on a colour booking cost you 2 hours of revenue. A €30 deposit halves them, minimum.

No retail tile

You leave €40-€80 of margin per chair on the table. The aftercare sale is the easiest extra revenue in the salon.

Bridal handled by DM

High-ticket bookings deserve a structured form. DMs lose 30-40% of bridal inquiries to delays.

Questions

Which booking systems can I embed?

Fresha, Treatwell, Booksy, Square, Phorest, Salon Iris, Cal.com and Calendly work natively. Anything else works as an iframe.

Can each stylist have their own page?

Yes — per-stylist profiles with bio, specialisms, gallery and a calendar that only shows their availability.

How does the deposit work?

Client pays a €20-€50 deposit via Paddle when booking. The deposit comes off the final bill. No-show rate drops 60-80%.

Can I sell aftercare products?

Yes. Paddle checkout for physical products, EU VAT handled, payouts to your bank.

What about gift cards?

Digital gift cards via Paddle with instant delivery. Fixed amounts or 'choose your own'.

Can I take bridal inquiries separately?

Yes — a dedicated bridal inquiry form with date, party size and budget. Routes to a separate inbox.

Can clients see who specialises in what?

Yes — each stylist profile lists their specialisms (balayage, vivids, curly hair, bridal, etc.).

How fast does it load?

Sub-second first paint on 4G. The page is mobile-first because that's where 80% of your bookings come from.

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