Booking software your salon can actually run a shift on.
Take haircuts, color, blow-outs, and add-ons online. Cards on file. Reminders that cut no-shows. Each stylist gets their own page.
What hurts in salons today
No-shows on a busy Saturday cost the whole day
A 90-minute color slot left empty wipes out the only block long enough for the next client.
Stylists each have their own chair, hours, and prices
One shared booking page can't reflect that. Junior stylist's prices shouldn't show on the senior stylist's calendar.
DM bookings and walk-ins fall through the cracks
Half the clients book over Instagram, the other half walk in. Nothing ties it back to a real schedule.
How Bookify fits salons
A typical setup
- Maria (owner) sets up Glow Salon, invites her three stylists.
- Each stylist enters their own working hours and service list (cut, color, treatment).
- Maria turns on Stripe; long appointments require a 25% deposit.
- Salon's Instagram bio now links to glowsalon.bookify.one — clients pick their stylist and pay the deposit before locking the chair.
- On the day, reminders go out by SMS at 24h and 2h. No-shows drop from 4-per-week to 1.
Integrations salons lean on
These are the connections that show up most often in salons using Bookify.
FAQ
+Can each stylist set their own prices?
Yes. Each stylist has their own seat with their own event types, durations, and prices. The salon's main page lists all stylists; clicking one shows that stylist's services.
+How do I stop no-shows?
Two levers: enable SMS reminders (24h + 2h before is the standard) and require a deposit on long appointments. Most salons see no-show rates drop by half within a month.
+Can clients book walk-in appointments?
Yes — set a short notice window (15-30 minutes) on the event type. A client can find a same-hour slot on Bookify from the chair next door.
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