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Start wherever the salon is struggling.

People looking for salon and hairdresser software usually get stuck in the same place: the booking notebook is one thing, the price list another, the till a third. The headings below follow the salon's day in order.

All of it is part of one panel; because services, products and packages are defined on the same screen, they are described on a single page. The salon's own site and clients booking from it are covered inside the bookings page.

Where to start?

The order here is not decorative, it is how a salon actually runs. If you are setting up a new system, read from the beginning: the salon management page describes the whole panel and what each screen is for. If your system is settled and only one thing is jamming, go straight to that heading; every page can be read on its own.

The day starts with the booking: the calendar shows whose hours are full and which service a booking is tied to. Client tracking keeps the history, balance and notes of the person in the chair in one place. Things said on the phone and then forgotten are lost here more than anywhere. The services and packages list is where duration and price are defined once, and the booking takes both from there.

Then comes the money. The payments and till page covers keeping cash apart from the bank so the till balances at close, and expense tracking covers keeping product purchases and rent on the record. When the month closes, the revenue and account report takes over: period revenue, staff breakdown and balance per client, with Excel and PDF export.

Tell us which heading matters, and we will start there.