For hairdressers and barbershops

Connect appointments, client history, service sales, payments, and follow-up.

Plan chair schedules, returning clients, service choices, product add-ons, gift cards, payments, receipts, and follow-up from the same salon workflow.

ReservationsCustomersSalesGift Cards

Checkout operation

chair schedule

Coordinate chair capacity, returning clients, product add-ons, payments, and gift-card handling.

Ready for service

Checkout lane

Order board and active basket

CounterOnline
BasketPOS order
1Latte2 x option
2Breakfast settable 4
3Gift cardcustomer

Payment state

Recorded with order context

Receipt context

Prepared for customer handoff

Close review

Sales and payment review

Fast basket

Items, options, discounts, and customer context stay close to the sale.

Payment state

Payment and receipt context can be reviewed from the same order path.

Daily close

Sales and payment review lead into end-of-day operating context.

Reservations Customers Sales Gift Cards

Workflow

From booking to chair service to checkout review.

A hairdresser or barbershop day depends on appointment timing, customer context, service sales, and clean close review.

  1. 01

    Prepare the chair schedule

    Review bookings, service duration, client notes, and staff capacity before the day starts.

  2. 02

    Serve and sell together

    Keep service choices, product add-ons, customer context, and payment state near the appointment.

  3. 03

    Follow up cleanly

    Connect receipts, gift-card questions, campaign follow-up, and close review to the same customer context.

Appointment and checkout devices

A salon setup should support the chair schedule and the checkout desk without overbuilding hardware.

Plan the devices around appointments, customer notes, service sales, product add-ons, payments, receipts, and follow-up at the counter.

POS ready

Payment terminal

Printer

Scanner

Booking desk tablet

A visible schedule surface for chair time, customer context, and service notes.

Checkout terminal

Service sales, product add-ons, receipt context, and daily close review at the counter.

Payment terminal

Payment readiness scoped around the salon checkout path.

Browser access

Access for managers or staff who review bookings, customers, and close context away from the counter.

Planning focus

Prioritize appointment flow before broad back-office depth.

The first rollout should protect chair time, customer history, service checkout, and follow-up. Lower-priority modules can be added as the business model expands.

Plan first

Reservations, Customers, Sales, Gift Cards, Marketing

Evaluate later

Purchase, Integrations

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Industry planning

Plan a salon workflow around chairs, clients, and checkout.

Use the inquiry to map booking volume, customer record needs, product add-ons, and payment/document expectations.

appointment board

Coordinate chair capacity, returning clients, product add-ons, payments, and gift-card handling where they affect the service day.

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