Yola earns the top spot because its editor is built around what a grooming salon actually needs: a gallery for before-and-after photos, forms you can set to collect breed and coat details, and an AI-assisted setup that gets a first draft live in one sitting. Pricing starts at $9.95 USD/mo, and the drag-and-drop editor needs no coding, which matters for an owner who's grooming dogs most of the day.
Yes. Yola includes customizable meta titles, descriptions, clean URLs and mobile-optimized templates, which cover what a local salon needs to be found for a nearby search without extra configuration.
Squarespace's photo-first templates and Wix's pixel-level drag-and-drop both give you tight control over how a gallery looks, which suits a salon with a large photo library. Yola's gallery block is simpler to set up and still shows transformation photos cleanly, which is usually enough for a single-location salon that wants the gallery live fast rather than perfectly art-directed.
Focus on a clear homepage with your services and prices listed, a booking link or contact form near the top, a gallery of before-and-after photos organized by coat type or breed, and your Google reviews visible on the page. Yola makes this easiest with its gallery block and customizable forms.
Unlike a general-purpose builder, the best fit for a grooming salon prioritizes a photo gallery, an easy booking link, and mobile speed over deep customization most groomers don't have time to use. The goal is turning a search for a groomer nearby into a booked appointment, not offering endless design options.
It depends on the builder. Squarespace and Wix both offer scheduling built into the platform, either as a native tool or through an App Market add-on, so clients can book a slot without leaving the site. Yola doesn't run its own scheduling system, but you can add a booking link that connects to whatever tool you already use, like Square Appointments or Calendly, so appointments still land on your calendar automatically.
Very. Most pet owners search for a groomer nearby on a phone, often while standing in a parking lot deciding where to take the dog. A mobile-optimized site adjusts your layout, gallery and booking button so they display correctly on a small screen, and Yola's preview mode lets you check how a page looks before it goes live, catching issues like a photo that's too large or a button that's hard to tap.
Yola is a better fit for most grooming salons than Wix or Squarespace because it gets you to a working, bookable site faster, without the extra setup that Wix's App Market or Squarespace's section editor asks for. You can build a complete site with a gallery, service list and contact form in one sitting, then keep updating it from your phone between clients. Wix and Squarespace both add real value if you specifically want built-in scheduling or deep layout control, but for a salon that just wants to be live and taking booking requests quickly, Yola gets there with less setup.