One flat monthly. No setup fees, no upsells, no per-page pricing. Your custom domain is included. Cancel any time after the first three months.
For the first fifty artists who see this and jump. You'll pay the founding rate every month for as long as you're a BrielleBook client — even in five years.
Locked at $10 — forever. No annual raises.
Everything the founding clients get, at the everyday rate. Still cheaper than the platform-plus-plugin stack you're using now.
Simple monthly. Cancel after month three.
Add up the platform, the domain, the booking app, the plugins, and the hours. Then compare.
| The Line Item | DIY Stack | BrielleBook |
|---|---|---|
| Squarespace / Wix subscription | $23/mo | Included |
| Custom domain & SSL | $18/yr | Included |
| Booking app (Acuity / GlossGenius) | $16–35/mo | Included |
| Design help (Fiverr / Etsy templates) | $150–800 once | Included |
| Your evenings and weekends | 40+ hours | Yours to keep |
| Monthly total | $40+ /mo | $10 /mo |
A custom-designed website, your custom domain (registered and renewed each year), fast hosting, SSL, a booking form wired to your inbox, deposit collection through Stripe, SEO essentials, Google Business setup, and unlimited edits. Everything you need to run a beauty business online.
None. Zero. Your first payment is your first monthly. We ask for a three-month minimum so we're not designing a full site for someone who'll leave in two weeks — after month three, you can cancel any time.
You keep your domain — it's registered in your name. We'll hand over all your content and photos. If you want the full site code, we'll export it for a one-time $299 buyout fee.
If you're one of the first fifty clients, you pay ten dollars a month for as long as you're with us. If we raise standard pricing to twenty, thirty, or fifty a month down the road, you still pay ten. It's our thank-you for believing in the studio early.
Right now, no. BrielleBook is built for hair, makeup, skin, lash, brow, nail, bridal, and pageant work. We know the industry inside out, so we can make design and copy decisions that fit — not generic templates dressed up.