Salon Manager streamlines booking scheduling tool

Salon Manager screen shotSoftware provider Salon Manager has reimagined its online booking system, streamlining appointment scheduling for both salons and clients. 

With more emphasis on mobile usability, the booking experience has been simplified eliminating the need for clients to log in or remember passwords. Secure card storage enables faster bookings.

With data security also a central focus, no unnecessary personal information is stored. 

Salons can customise the platform, incorporating their own brand colours, imagery and logos. 

The introduction of custom, trackable booking links, known as Smart URLS, enables salons to direct clients to specific booking options, whether that be promoting a new stylist or running a limited time offer, for example. 

Commenting on the new system, Rikki Tronson, Salon Manager's General Manager, says:

“We're thrilled to bring this new booking system to market. Clients today expect a seamless, hassle-free way to book online — especially when they're on the go. This update is a direct response to that need. It allows salons to offer a better client experience while staying in control of their brand and data. It's faster, simpler, and more secure.”

Salon Manager College System The launch comes as Salon Manager reaches a new milestone, supplying over 50% of UK hair and beauty colleges with their booking platform. Tailored specifically for the needs of colleges, the Salon Manager system streamlines class scheduling, simplifies client bookings and reduces admin overhead for tutors whilst providing students with hands-on experience with technology they'll encounter in professional settings.

“It's a very exciting time for Salon Manager as we continue to expand into new sectors. We're thrilled that over half of the UK's hair and beauty colleges now trust us to support their students and staff,” adds Rikki Tronson. “It's a strong endorsement of our mission - to help the industry thrive through simple, smart digital tools. We're hopeful that it won't be long before every college makes the switch to Salon Manager.”

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