Inside the Systems That Power an Elevated Salon Experience
From seamless online booking to a team-first culture, J Gold Salon in Atlanta offers more than great hair—it delivers consistent, high-touch service with the help of partners like Boulevard and American Express.
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It's common to feel overwhelmed in the pursuit of success, but acknowledging it is only the beginning. Achieving balance becomes imperative as success brings forth busier schedules and increased demands. That is why DaySmart Salon is sharing three essential strategies, from identifying burnout to cultivating a supportive culture relevant to anyone striving to navigate daily challenges easily. Are you ready to uncover more?
Booksy has announced their new Global Brand Ambassadors, a group of top barbers and beauty professionals whose self-made success stories are fueling creative and innovative solutions for their industry peers.
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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.
If you're an independent salon owner and looking to improve your business, Booksy may be your solution. Booksy takes care of appointment bookings, client payments, reminders and even consent forms.
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The brand's White Glove service transfers all of your information and client data in just a few days at no charge.
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.
The term ‘triage’ is being used to describe how stylists are assigning degrees of urgency to their client’s needs; some may be clamoring for more attention than you’re able to give, right away, so be strategic in how you work, says this colorist and salon owner.
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.
Sponsored by Square
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.
Salon management software keeps your client information and financial data safe and secure while reducing the risk of fraud and theft.
Salon POS software systems are available at different pricing levels to accommodate different sized hair, nail, and skincare salons and spas. See how pricing tiers compare for 11 salon software providers.
Salon POS solutions range in price from free to $200/month and up. Typically prices are based on the number of users, and there may be additional costs for installation, hardware, and payment processing.
Whether you manage a one-person salon or a large chain, a salon point-of-sale (POS) system that meets your business’ specific needs provides vital help with payments, scheduling, reporting, and more.