Halfway through a balayage, a timer going off, and the phone rings at an empty front desk. Every stylist knows that sound. The caller is usually a new client who found you on Instagram, and if she hits voicemail she scrolls to the next salon. Quickwire texts her back in seconds, in your salon's voice, and books her before she keeps scrolling.
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Salon calls stack up exactly when nobody can take them: Saturday mornings, weekday evenings, the hour before close. Your stylists are holding shears, folding foils, or rinsing at the bowl, and the front desk, if you have one, is checking someone out. A new color client is worth hundreds of dollars a year in standing appointments, and she is the one most likely to hang up on voicemail. Regulars will call back. New clients book with whichever salon responds first, and there are six of them within a mile.
You're mid-job, after hours, or already on the line. The call rings out like it always has.
The caller instantly gets a text in your voice, asks what they need, and keeps the conversation alive.
Quickwire books the appointment and pings you with the details. You never stopped working.
Saturday, 10:20am. Every chair is full and your best stylist is wrapping foils when a bride-to-be calls about updos and a trial. The ring dies at the desk. Seconds later her phone buzzes: "Hi, it's Luna & Co Salon! We're with guests right now. Is this for a cut, color, or a special event?" She types "wedding in June, me plus four bridesmaids." By the time the foils come off, a trial is booked for Tuesday evening and the whole party is penciled in.
Yes. The conversation asks what the guest wants, so a fifteen-minute bang trim and a four-hour color correction land on your book with the right time blocked. You set the rules for which services need a consultation first, and the text flow follows them.
Online booking only works for people who never called. The ones who do call have questions a booking page can't answer: pricing, which stylist does curly hair, whether you can squeeze them in Saturday. Quickwire answers those by text the moment you miss the call, then drops them into the same calendar.
A lot. Automatic reminders go out before every appointment, and guests can confirm or reschedule by reply instead of just not showing up. For a salon holding two- and three-hour color blocks, one saved slot a week more than pays for the service.
Quickwire handles the salon's main line and routes each request to the right book. New clients can be matched by service or availability, and requests for a specific stylist get flagged to that stylist. Renters keep their clients; the salon stops leaking new ones.
No. Quickwire works with your existing business number. Customers just see texts coming from you.
Drop your info and we'll get right back to you with the same instant text-back your salon's customers would get.
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