Nail services run longer than most beauty appointments and often involve add-ons decided in the chair, which makes accurate booking harder — and more costly to get wrong — than it looks.
A basic manicure booked for the slot a full set actually needs, add-on services agreed verbally with no record, and busy season (prom, holidays) booked out with no waitlist to fill the inevitable cancellations.
A fill takes less time than a full set with art — booking blocks the right amount automatically instead of guessing.
Gel, art, extensions chosen up front, so the technician knows what is coming and the time is blocked correctly.
Nail work is intensely visual — a real gallery organised by style does more selling than any description.
Capture the next client automatically when a slot opens during prom or holiday season, rather than losing it.
Not everything on this list will fit you. The plan decides which ones do.
Full sets and intricate art take real chair time to prepare for — a deposit protects against the booking that never shows.
Regulars expect a reward for frequency. A digital version removes the physical card people always forget.
Clients often choose a technician by their specific style — showcasing individual portfolios helps clients pick correctly the first time.
Sold online, redeemed in the chair — cash up front and a steady source of new-client introductions.
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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