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Guides·6 min read·May 28, 2026

15 Beautiful Booking Page Templates for Service Businesses (2026)

A curated gallery of beautiful booking page templates — from minimalist editorial to leopard-print luxe. See 15 designs you can launch in minutes, no designer needed.

15 Beautiful Booking Page Templates for Service Businesses (2026)

A booking page is the first impression most clients get of your business — before they walk in, before they meet you, before they see your work in person. If it looks like a generic calendar widget, that's the brand you're projecting. If it looks like a magazine spread, that's the brand you're projecting.

The good news: you no longer need a designer or a $3,000 custom site to get a beautiful booking page. Below are 15 booking page templates — every one of them live, mobile-first, and launchable in about ten minutes. We built them at Maeve, so yes, this is our gallery — but the design breakdowns apply whether you build with us or not.

What makes a booking page actually beautiful

Before the gallery, three principles every template here follows:

  • One color story, not five. Every template is driven by a single palette — a background, an accent, an ink color — so nothing clashes. Pick the palette, and the whole page stays in tune.
  • Type does the heavy lifting. Big, confident headlines in a real display typeface read as "premium" far more than stock photos do.
  • The services are visible fast. A beautiful page that hides the "book" button is just art. Every layout pulls your services and a booking CTA near the top.

The editorial templates

Minimal — A clean editorial split-card layout. Neutral, uppercase headlines, lots of air. This is the default for a reason: it flatters every kind of business and never goes out of style. Great for skin, hair, and consultants.

Volume — An editorial proposal-deck look with a centered nav, your name in the middle, and a huge serif hero. Reads like a high-end studio's pitch deck.

Studio 68 — A fashion-magazine layout: top ribbon, big italic serif headline, column grid. Built for stylists and creatives who want their page to feel like a cover story.

Glow — A clean skincare-clinic aesthetic: white plus nude beige, italic serif emphasis, product-card services. Calm, clinical, expensive-looking. Perfect for facials, injectables, and med-spa.

The bold + patterned templates

Polka — Retro 60s deli energy: a chocolate background with soft pink polka dots, italic serif headlines, cream service cards. Warm and unforgettable.

Safari — Leopard print on cream with gold-tone accents and italic serif statements. Luxe-boutique maximalism for the brand that isn't afraid to be seen.

Corduroy — A vintage members'-clubhouse look: dark espresso ribbed background, cream serif headlines, library-card service rows. Moody and grown-up.

Cabana — Candy-storefront whimsy: pink and olive vertical stripes, painted texture, playful rounded shapes. Joyful and bright.

Haring — NYC pop-art street: black-and-white silkscreen poster vibe, halftone newsprint texture, giant uppercase headlines. Pure attitude.

The brand-forward templates

Words With Wine — Playful subscription-brand styling: pink and cream stripes, rounded white cards, scallop borders.

Broadcast — A creator/podcast brand: cream plus bold scarlet, big red serif headlines, "listen now" pills, a marquee strip. Made for personalities.

Sage — A soft beauty-brand layout with bold italic and serif accents and a product-style service grid.

Mono — Typewriter brutalism: pure black and white, monospace type, sharp edges, "file"-style sections. Design-nerd catnip.

Grid — A designer/architect studio look: cream graph-paper background, monospaced details, ultra-minimal layout.

EMPWR — A coach/strength brand: warm sand plus ink, bold underlined sans headlines, big marquee text, athletic and minimal.

Then recolor any of them

Here's the part most template galleries miss: layout and color are separate. Each of the 15 templates above can be repainted with any of 16 palettes — cream-and-ink, boudoir pink, noir, spa green, sunset, lavender, honey, ocean, crimson, sand, nude, cocoa-pink, truffle, and more. That's effectively hundreds of distinct looks. Pick the layout that fits your vibe, then dial in the exact color.

See them live

Reading descriptions only gets you so far. Browse the live demos — each template is shown as a real, fully-built business so you can see how your services, prices, and booking flow would actually look.

When you find one you love, you can start a free 4-day Pro trial (no card required), build your whole page, and share the link the same afternoon. Basic is $4.99/mo; Pro — which unlocks all 15 templates, all 16 palettes, and Stripe deposits — is $8.99/mo or $70/yr.

Your booking page is your storefront. Make it one you'd screenshot.

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