For salons & blow-dry bars
Your stylists shouldn't be answering the phone. Your clients shouldn't be getting voicemail.
Saturday 4 PM. Bride calls for a trial. Your senior stylist is mid-color. Your front desk is processing checkout. A bilingual AI receptionist picks up the bride's call, takes the wedding details, collects a deposit, and books the right stylist — without interrupting a single service.
Live in 48 hours. Native integration with Boulevard + Vagaro. $349/mo.
Where salon revenue leaks
Every missed call is a chair sitting empty.
Bridal inquiry
Saturday 4 PM. Bride calls for a wedding trial.
Phones ringing. Senior stylist is foiling. Front desk is checking out a client. Call rolls to voicemail. Bride books the salon across town by Monday.
Same-day cancel
Tuesday 2 PM. Regular calls to cancel her 4 PM.
Nobody picks up. She doesn't leave a message. Tech shows up at 4, chair's empty, no one knows til she doesn't arrive. $95 color service, wasted.
New-client research
Thursday evening. First-timer tries to book color.
Your booking software says "call us." She doesn't. Opens Fresha, books a salon that let her check in online. You just lost a client who would've come in every 8 weeks for the next 5 years.
Try it live
Call a salon agent. Right now.
Try a color consult, a bridal trial, a rebook — any of it, English or Spanish.
Mic permission required. 3-minute limit per call.
Color
"I want a balayage consult — who's your colorist?"
Bridal
"I'm getting married in June — do you do hair trials?"
Rebook
"I need to move my Thursday appointment."
New
"First-time client — what should I book?"
Bookings, color consults, and bridal trials for a fictional SA salon. Demo agent — no real booking happens.
Plugs into your stack
Works with the stack salons actually run on.
Boulevard and Vagaro expose public APIs — native integration on both. Square Appointments and Acuity the same. Mindbody uses a paid API tier. Fresha and GlossGenius bridge via Zapier / Make.
I only list tools I'll actually wire up. If you run something not on this list, ask on the call — most modern tools have an API, and if they don't, Zapier or Make covers the rest.
Beyond the receptionist
Beyond the booking — systems built for salons.
The agent takes the phone off your stylists' plates. These are the systems that turn your operation into a business, not a schedule.
Stylist commission calculator
Service commissions + retail commissions + tips + deductions (backbar, color supplies, booth rent) — auto-calculated per pay period, per stylist, with a breakdown each one can see on their phone. Stops the weekly Friday-afternoon payroll chase and the "my check is wrong" conversations.
Client preference memory system
Every client has a private profile: last haircut length, color formula, products they bought, allergies, what they didn't like about last visit. Any stylist who takes their appointment sees it. New team members never start from zero on a repeat client. Retention climbs because clients feel remembered.
Product upsell + retail tracking
Which stylist is selling what, to which clients, with what frequency. A leaderboard tied into your commission structure. Retail sales — the highest-margin part of the business that most salons under-push — turns into a tracked, rewarded, coached behavior.
Auto-rebook + referral engine
At checkout, auto-prompt for the next appointment based on service (cut = 6 weeks, color = 8 weeks, extensions = 4 weeks). Post-visit, send a referral code with a real incentive. Two small behaviors that most salons leave to memory — now they happen every time.
Pricing, up front
Starting at $349/mo. Live in 48 hours.
One captured new color client per month covers it. One bridal booking per quarter covers the year.
Voice
Answers the phone
Voice + Chat
Phone and website, one agent
Signature
All three channels, best bundle
Want an AI receptionist trained on your salon?
15-min call. I'll ask about your booking platform, stylist mix, and bridal process — then tell you straight what to build. No pitch.
Free · No obligation · Usually available same-week