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Nightlife & Hospitality
Event-FirstGuestlist SystemLighthouse 95+

Desarrollo de Sitios Web para Nightclubs y Lounges

El Sitio Web de Tu Nightclub Pierde Clientes Antes de que los Vea el Personal de la Puerta

2,200
Monthly Searches
Nightclub + lounge + club design
40%
More Conversions
Embedded vs Eventbrite redirect
95+
Lighthouse Score
vs industry average of 30-35
80%
Mobile Traffic
Nightclub visitors on mobile
What Actually Converts Someone Checking Your Lineup At 11pm In An Uber

Your buyer arrives at your site on an iPhone, standing outside a bar in Midtown, deciding between three venues for the next three hours. Your homepage loads. Eight seconds pass. A moody hero video buffers. They leave. That's the actual conversion path for 80% of nightlife traffic in 2026, and most club websites are still built like it's a desktop presentation for the owner. A proper nightclub site leads with this week's events — not branding theater. Your resident DJs get real profile pages that rank when someone Googles their name. Your guestlist runs through an actual form with an admin dashboard your door staff pulls up on a tablet at midnight, not a pile of Instagram DMs. Photo galleries use WebP compression and lazy loading so your Lighthouse score hits 95 instead of the 35 most venues are bleeding conversions on right now. Ticket checkout embeds directly via Stripe — customers go from interested to paid without ever leaving your domain. Age verification is branded, and a simple cookie stops repeat visitors from getting gated every single visit. Your site either works as hard as your best door staff, or it quietly costs you fifty customers a week.

Dónde fallan los proyectos

Auto-playing video backgrounds Look, I get it -- they look incredible on a 27-inch monitor during a design presentation. But here's the real kicker: 80% of your traffic is mobile, and a heavy video hero absolutely destroys load time on a 4G connection outside a venue in Miami or Manchester. Mobile visitors will leave within 3 seconds if the page doesn't load. So that cinematic video background isn't a design choice -- it's a conversion-killer wearing a designer outfit.
An events page last updated in March is arguably worse than no events page at all Guests don't give you the benefit of the doubt. They don't think "oh, they probably just forgot to update it." They think you're closed. And then they're on your competitor's site -- the one that shows Saturday's lineup, the door time, and a "join the guestlist" button -- and that's where they're spending their Friday night.
Managing your guestlist through Instagram DMs isn't a system -- it's organised chaos There's no record, no admin dashboard, nothing your door staff can actually search at 1am. And we've all seen how this ends: someone shows up at the rope absolutely certain their name is on the list. It isn't. That moment costs you a customer, possibly permanently.
Fifty full-resolution, uncompressed images dumped onto a single page is a Lighthouse score of 30 waiting to happen We're talking 15+ second load times on mobile -- and honestly, most people won't wait 4 seconds, let alone 15. The data's pretty clear: every additional second of load time costs around 7% of conversions. So that gallery isn't showing off your venue, it's quietly bleeding revenue every time someone tries to open it.
Redirecting to Eventbrite or Dice at the checkout stage costs you roughly 40% of ticket conversions People leave, get distracted, and don't come back -- that's just how it works in practice. And even the ones who do complete the purchase? You're paying Eventbrite 3.7% plus $1.79 per ticket for the privilege of sending them away from your own site. That adds up fast on a 300-capacity night.

Cumplimiento

Event-First Homepage

Your homepage should answer one question immediately: what's on this weekend and how do I get in? Dynamic event calendar pulling from Supabase, filterable by genre, DJ, and date. Who's playing tonight, what time doors open, whether there are tickets left. That's what converts a casual browser into someone who actually shows up -- not a full-screen photo of dry ice and coloured lights.

DJ & Artist Profiles

Each resident DJ gets a real page -- photo, bio, genre tags, social links, past sets, upcoming appearances. It's a mini-directory built right into your site architecture. And the SEO benefit here is pretty straightforward: every DJ name becomes an indexable page. When someone searches for that name, your club ranks. Not their SoundCloud. Not a random Resident Advisor listing. You.

Guestlist & VIP Booking

The guestlist form captures name, party size, date, and VIP preference -- nothing complicated, under 60 seconds to complete. On the backend, door staff get a clean admin dashboard they can actually use on a tablet. VIP table bookings show bottle service pricing upfront, and Stripe handles deposits so no-shows actually cost something. It's a real operational tool, not a fancy contact form.

Optimised Photo Gallery

Last night's photos, properly compressed to WebP, lazy-loaded in a responsive grid with click-to-expand -- that's the difference between a Lighthouse score of 30 and a Lighthouse score of 95. Plus Instagram feed integration means the gallery updates automatically without anyone having to log into a CMS after a 4am close.

Embedded Ticket Checkout

Stripe embedded checkout means the customer never leaves your site. They find the event, they buy the ticket, they get the confirmation email -- all on your domain. In practice, that's around 40% higher conversion than sending them off to Eventbrite. And you keep the fees that would've gone to a third-party platform.

Branded Age Verification

Age verification doesn't have to look like a government form. A clean, branded gate -- matching your fonts, your colours, your overall aesthetic -- does the same legal job without making people feel like they've landed on the wrong site. It's required for alcohol-serving venues. But a cookie handles returning visitors, so regulars aren't clicking through it every single time they check the lineup.

Qué construimos

Build full profile pages for each resident DJ — bio, genre, past sets, upcoming dates — that rank when someone searches their name

Each DJ profile becomes a programmatic SEO asset working for you around the clock — five residents equals five indexed pages ranking for your venue

Structure multi-room event calendars so guests know exactly what's happening in the main room versus the terrace versus VIP

Event calendars update in real time across all rooms so your site never looks closed or outdated when someone checks Saturday's lineup

Create dedicated sponsor sections with real audience stats and downloadable media kits that justify partnership deals

Brand partners get featured placement and downloadable rate cards that turn sponsor conversations from vague asks into structured deals

Archive press coverage in one filterable section so journalists and potential sponsors see your credibility immediately

Your press archive signals to Google that you're an established venue worth ranking, not just another nightclub with a domain

Embed aftermovie galleries with YouTube and Vimeo optimization so your best content doesn't die in an unwatched channel

Aftermovies load fast on mobile with poster fallbacks and date filters so guests can find last month's event without scrolling forever

Design private hire inquiry forms that capture event type, date, headcount, and budget before routing to your events team

Private hire inquiries route directly to your events inbox with all the details captured upfront — no lost messages, no endless back-and-forth

Nuestro proceso

01

Venue & Brand Audit

Before we touch a single design file, we go through your current site, your Instagram, your event history. We're trying to understand who your DJs are, what your crowd actually looks like on a Saturday, what your peak nights are, and where your competitors in the same city are winning or losing online. That context shapes everything.
Week 1
02

Dark Aesthetic Design

Mobile-first, obviously -- because that's where 80% of your visitors are coming from. Your brand colours, full-bleed photography, and an event-first content hierarchy that answers "what's on this weekend" before anything else. Motion and transitions that feel appropriate for a nightclub context, not a corporate SaaS product or a restaurant booking site.
Week 2-3
03

Build -- Events, DJ Profiles, Guestlist, Gallery

The core build covers event calendar and DJ profile system, guestlist form with admin dashboard, optimised photo gallery running WebP and lazy loading, and embedded Stripe ticket checkout. That's the foundation. Everything else -- press pages, private hire forms, sponsor placements -- builds on top of it.
Week 4-6
04

SEO & Structured Data

DJ profile pages doing programmatic SEO work every time someone searches a name. Event structured data feeding Google rich results so your listings show up with dates and times directly in search. Local SEO built around the specific nightclub and club night queries people are actually typing in your city -- not generic national terms nobody's converting on.
Week 7
05

Launch & Staff Training

Launch isn't the finish line. Door staff get trained on the guestlist dashboard before the first busy Friday. Whoever manages your bookings gets trained on the event calendar so they're not emailing us every time a DJ gets added. And we run a post-launch Lighthouse and mobile performance check to confirm everything's actually hitting the numbers it should.
Week 8
Next.jsSupabaseVercelStripeDiceResendCloudinary

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuánto cuesta un sitio web para nightclub?

Los sitios web para nightclubs y lounges oscilan entre $10,000 y $25,000 dependiendo del alcance. Una construcción completa -- homepage enfocada en eventos, perfiles de DJs, sistema de guestlist, galería de fotos optimizada y checkout de entradas integrado -- típicamente se sitúa entre $12,000 y $18,000. Honestamente, una buena noche de sábado en un venue de 400 personas a $20 por cabeza cubre una parte significativa de eso.

¿Puedo gestionar mi calendario de eventos sin un desarrollador?

Sí, y esto es bastante directo de gestionar día a día. El calendario de eventos extrae de Supabase, así que estás agregando próximos eventos, bookings de DJs y lineups completos directamente desde el panel de administración. Los cambios se publican inmediatamente. Sin llamadas a desarrolladores, sin archivos HTML estáticos para editar, sin esperar hasta el lunes por la mañana para que alguien actualice el sitio.

¿Cómo funciona el sistema de guestlist?

Los clientes envían su nombre, tamaño del grupo, la fecha en que vienen, y si quieren una mesa VIP. El personal de la puerta ve todos los envíos en un panel de administración limpio donde pueden buscar y filtrar en la cuerda. Los bookings de mesas VIP muestran los precios del servicio de botellas por adelantado -- sin sorpresas en la noche -- y Stripe maneja depósitos para que las reservas VIP estén realmente aseguradas.

¿Por qué no simplemente usar Eventbrite para entradas?

Cada vez que alguien hace clic en "comprar entradas" y llega a Eventbrite en lugar de a una página de checkout en tu propio sitio, pierdes aproximadamente 40% de esas personas. Se distraen, la página se siente desconocida, cierran la pestaña. Los que sí convierten, estás pagando 3.7% más $1.79 por entrada por ese redireccionamiento. El checkout Stripe integrado mantiene al cliente en tu entorno desde el momento en que descubren el evento hasta el momento en que reciben un correo de confirmación -- y la diferencia de conversión en la práctica es sustancial.

Nightclub Websites from $10,000
Event-first. Guestlist system. DJ profiles. Embedded ticket checkout.
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