A salon owner in Nyarutarama told me she gets 80% of her new clients from referrals. Great. But here’s what happens after the referral: the potential client Googles the salon name. If there’s no website — or worse, a dead website — that referral dies right there.
The referral opens the door. The website closes it.
What makes a salon website different
Salons sell visual results and personal trust. Your website needs to reflect both:
- Before/after gallery — this is your proof. Nothing sells a salon like visible results. Hair transformations, nail designs, skin treatments — show the work
- Service menu with pricing — include time estimates too. Clients want to know: how much and how long
- Meet the stylists — photos and short bios. Clients choose stylists, not salons
- Online booking or WhatsApp — the ability to book without calling is huge, especially for working professionals
- Location with parking info — sounds minor, but “where do I park?” is one of the top questions
The Instagram trap
Yes, Instagram is perfect for salons. Post your work, use hashtags, build a following. But Instagram is a feed — your best work scrolls past in seconds. A website is a permanent portfolio. Your best transformations live there forever, organised by service type, easily browsable.
Use Instagram to attract attention. Use your website to convert attention into bookings.
Booking: the revenue multiplier
Every missed call is a missed booking. When clients can see available slots and book at 11pm on a Tuesday — which is when many people actually plan their salon visits — you capture appointments that phone-only salons miss.
Even a simple “Book via WhatsApp” button with a pre-filled message (“Hi, I’d like to book [service] on [date]”) dramatically reduces friction compared to cold-calling.
Google visibility
“Best salon in Kigali.” “Natural hair salon Nyarutarama.” “Nail art Kigali.” These searches happen every day. Without a website, you’re invisible to them.
With a website optimised for these terms, plus a Google Business Profile linked to it, you start appearing in search results. Free, organic traffic from people actively looking for exactly what you offer.
A simple salon website through a service like Kisimenti starts at RWF 30,000/month — roughly the revenue from one highlight appointment. If it brings in even one new client per month, it pays for itself.