Online booking built for a barbershop's actual day.
Per-barber chairs, deposits, SMS reminders, walk-in slots, and a payment rail that doesn't take a cut. Set it up between two clients.
What hurts in barbershops today
Walk-ins and bookings compete for the same chair
A booked client at 3pm clashes with a walk-in who arrives at 2:55pm. Without a single live schedule, you guess.
Phone calls during a fade
You can't pause the clippers to answer the phone. Calls go to voicemail; bookings go to the shop down the street.
Regulars want their barber, not 'whoever's free'
A loyal regular booking with the wrong barber kills the relationship. The booking flow has to enforce it.
How Bookify fits barbershops
A typical setup
- Shop owner sets up Frank's Cuts; each of four barbers gets their own seat.
- Each barber enters their own hours; one works Tuesdays off, another opens Sundays.
- Stripe is connected; every booking requires a $5 deposit applied toward the cut.
- Shop's Instagram and Google profile both link to frankscuts.bookify.one.
- A regular books with Tommy directly. A walk-in scans the QR code at the door, picks the first open slot. The chair stays full all day.
Integrations barbershops lean on
These are the connections that show up most often in barbershops using Bookify.
FAQ
+Can each barber set their own off-days?
Yes. Each barber controls their own working hours plus one-time or recurring time-off blocks. The shop owner sees everything in the team dashboard.
+Do walk-ins work alongside online bookings?
Yes. Set a minimum notice of 15 minutes on each event type — walk-ins can book same-hour slots from their phone at the counter.
+How much does Bookify charge per booking?
Zero. The only fee taken from a booking's payment is Stripe's or PayPal's per-transaction rate — those go to them, not us. Bookify is purely the per-seat monthly subscription.
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