For salons & spas

Your chairs make money. Your software shouldn't take it.

Salons typically juggle a booking app, a payment system and a marketing tool, each with its own bill, none talking to the others. We collapse the stack and take the processing fee off your back at the same time.

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What salons are up against

Three subscriptions, zero sync

Booking, payments and marketing as separate tools means re-entering everything and paying three times.

No-shows burn the calendar

An empty chair is unrecoverable inventory. Automated reminders measurably cut no-shows, but only if they're wired to the calendar.

Commission math by spreadsheet

Per-stylist commissions with product splits eat hours of admin every payday.

The program fit

The systems we'd quote

Fair questions

Can one system really replace my booking app?

Growthzilla's booking is the core of the product, not an add-on: online scheduling, waitlist and automated SMS reminders that cut no-shows.

How do commissions get handled?

Rules per stylist, including product splits, calculated automatically from the same record as the appointment.

Does dual pricing feel awkward at the chair?

Prices are quoted in person in this industry, which makes posted dual pricing feel natural. Most clients simply tap and go.

What about booth renters?

Mixed commission-and-rental shops are normal here. The system models both, and the processing setup follows the money correctly.

What does the whole stack cost?

Usually less than the three subscriptions it replaces, before counting the processing fee that stops being yours. We quote it as one number.

Collapse the stack. Keep the fee.

One statement, 24 hours, your real number in plain English.

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