£499 once. Optional £49/mo if you want it managed. Real working preview in 24 hours, no card. First lead in 60 days or your money back, and you keep the site.
A barbershop lives on two things: whether new faces can find the chair, and whether regulars can book without ringing mid-cut. Your Instagram shows the fades; your website does the boring work that pays. Opening hours that are actually right. A booking link that works first time. The shop pinned on a map. Your Google reviews pulled in where a new customer sees five stars before the price list. One extra walk-in a week from search pays for the site several times over, and unlike the directory apps, nobody takes a percentage of the chair.
If the site doesn't put a new enquiry in your hands within 60 days of going live, you get the full £499 back. And you keep the site. That is the whole clause; there is no asterisk.
I'm Harry Yule, one developer in Manchester. I write every site by hand, at night mostly, because I watched an agency take a roofer's £1,800 for a WordPress site that never worked. No templates, no page builders, no project managers. One craftsman, your trade, your town.