A till that runs the chair — not just the checkout.

Per-stylist schedules, multi-service tickets, services that don't deplete like stock, and a walk-in checkout that works the same way as a pre-booked client — one till for every chair in the shop.
Every chair, every booking, one calendar.
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Set up your stylists, service menu, and booking schedules in under an hour. We handle the staff training and the MRA tax profile.
Questions salon owners ask before switching.
How the calendar, the chair, and the till actually fit together — answered straight.
Can each stylist have their own bookable calendar?
Yes. Every barber, stylist, or nail tech gets their own schedule with their own services, prices, and hours. The shop view shows all chairs side by side; the stylist view shows just their day.
Can clients book themselves online?
Yes. Share a public booking link or embed the widget into your existing site or Instagram. Clients pick the stylist, the service, and the slot — the booking lands directly on your calendar.
How are tips and retail product sales handled?
Tips and retail (oils, brushes, take-home product) attach to the same ticket as the service. One bill, one tap, one MRA-compliant receipt — and tips report separately so you can pay them out cleanly.
Can I see takings per stylist?
Yes. Every ticket is tagged with the stylist who delivered the service. Reports break down revenue, tips, retake-rate, and average ticket value per chair — useful for commission, performance, and rosters.
What happens when a stylist calls in sick?
Reassign their bookings in two taps. The system messages affected clients with the new stylist and timing, or offers a one-tap reschedule link if you'd rather they pick their own slot.
Does it handle walk-ins or only pre-booked clients?
Both — on the same till. A walk-in rings up the same way as a booking: pick a chair, pick a service, ring it up. No mode switching, no parallel ledgers.