This collaboration marks a significant step forward in streamlining operations for salons and independent beauty professionals, bringing together customer service with thoughtful intelligence.
Clients want access to easy and seamless booking, a key decision factor for both trying another provider and remaining loyal.
Glambook, a free-to-use CRM that allows beauty professionals to work with their own clients without any fees, expands to the U.S.
Through Booksy's no-show protection feature, service providers can charge clients a percentage of a service upfront or apply a cancellation fee in case of a no-show or last-minute cancellation.
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Square's Kaitlin Keefer walks salon owners through the digital trends that can take their businesses to the next level.
Appointment booking app Booksy examined booking data across the United States during January to April 2021 and lists the most popular services based on appointments scheduled.
The all-in-one app manages all the administrative tasks so independents can focus on their business or take time off.
A common feature of successful beauty professionals is their use of technology for scheduling. They save, on average, over two hours a week and then they turn around and put that time into client service, marketing and business building.
Stylists nationwide are figuring out how to book small services, like bang trims, alongside the full services that sustain business. Here, Love Salon owner Katie Pattison offers a booking solution that leaves the pros AND guests happy.
“We have found that customers are ready to adopt touchless check-ins and check-outs. They appreciate the simplicity and convenience. And they also understand how it helps everyone maintain health and safety guidelines during COVID-19.”
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After several months of business closures, salons in many places are beginning to open their doors and welcome back clients for long-awaited services. As shelter-in-place measures lift, salons will need to consider important tools that will help them continue to run their business in the most effective and safe way possible.
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To optimize time and resources, salons may want to consider using smart chatbots, easy-to-use software that conducts conversations with clients through text messages. This technology has become increasingly affordable and provides enhanced flexibility for salons.
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During the great shutdown created by coronavirus, stylists have spent time guessing at what a return to work will look like because, at this point, no one can know with any certainty. Here are possible scenarios from industry experts.
Entrepreneurs need to find solutions to streamline their businesses so they can attend to their clients and their craft.