Clients book online, by phone, through social channels, or directly at the front desk, and reception has to keep everything organized without missing details.
Salon software for scheduling, clients, and payments
Online booking, reception, regular clients, packages, payments, and commissions - Reservation.Studio Business keeps the salon workday in one system.
Good fit for Hair salons, Barbershops, Nail studios, Lash and brow studios, and Aesthetics teams
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When the salon starts losing time, clients, and control
When the current way of working starts missing opportunities
When bookings come from Instagram, phone calls, the website, and the front desk, the day starts changing in real time. Open slots get missed, repeat visits slip, and revenue becomes harder to follow.
Packages, memberships, notes, reminders, and rebookings stay tied to the same client.
Owners can see schedules, payments, commissions, workload, and returning clients without reconstructing the day manually.
How it works day to day
What a better-organized salon day looks like
Reservation.Studio Business connects the first booking, the visit, the payment, and the next appointment, so reception, specialists, and owners work from the same picture.
Clients can book online, while reception manages changes, delays, and in-person bookings without losing visibility across the schedule.
Specialists can see the service, timing, client, and important notes without reception moving information between separate channels.
Packages, memberships, reminders, and rebookings stay tied to the same client profile.
Payments, commissions, and specialist workload become visible earlier instead of being calculated after the shift.
Salon FAQ
What salon owners usually want clarified before a demo
Is this only online booking software for salons?
No. Online booking is only the entry point. The main value is that schedules, reception, client profiles, packages, payments, and commissions stay connected.
Does this fit a small salon?
Yes, if the team is already losing time to manual bookings, rescheduling, reminders, or tracking repeat visits. If the schedule is very simple and there is no need to manage clients, payments, or team visibility, a demo may not be a priority yet.
Does this fit salons with packages, memberships, and multiple specialists?
Yes. This is one of the clearest reasons to move beyond a basic calendar, because packages, memberships, rebookings, payments, and commissions need to stay connected to the client and specialist.
What usually needs to go live first?
Most teams start with schedules, reception, services, specialists, client profiles, reminders, and payments. Packages, memberships, commissions, marketing, and deeper reporting can be added after the core day is stable.