A hair business runs on the same rhythm all day: someone in the chair or an empty one costing you money. The site's only real job is keeping that chair booked without you managing it by hand.
Bookings come through Instagram DMs and voicemail at all hours, walk-ins compete with appointments for the same chair, and there is no reliable way to fill a last-minute cancellation before the slot is simply lost.
Clients choose who they want, not just a time — loyalty in this business is to a person, not the shop.
What each cut or service costs, so nobody has to message to ask before booking.
For shops that take both, showing current wait time online reduces the phone calls asking.
A nudge when someone is due for a cut, based on their usual cycle — most client drift is forgetting, not dissatisfaction.
Not everything on this list will fit you. The plan decides which ones do.
The most effective no-show fix there is, and no-shows are pure lost revenue on a chair that could have been filled.
Cheap to run, and it recovers appointments that would otherwise be forgotten and missed.
Clients already trust your product recommendations. Selling them online is repeat revenue between visits.
A monthly plan for regular cuts turns unpredictable visit-by-visit income into revenue you can actually plan around.
A few more questions about how you actually run things, then we'll put together what we'd do and what it would take. Free, and yours to keep either way.
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