A full set takes two hours of tweezers, adhesive, and a client whose eyes must stay closed. There is no version of that appointment where you answer a phone. Meanwhile the woman calling needs a fill before an event this weekend, and lash clients are loyal to whoever can actually get them in. Quickwire texts her back mid-set, books her, and keeps your hands where they belong.
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Lash work is booked in long, immovable blocks, which creates two expensive problems. First, you are unreachable for most of your working day, so calls land during sets by definition. Second, a no-show does not cost you a slot, it costs you a quarter of your day, and there is no walk-in traffic to backfill it. Fills run on a two-to-three-week clock; a client who cannot reach you before her lashes shed is a client another artist retains. Brow appointments churn the same way, just on a faster cycle.
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.
Wednesday, 2:30pm, ninety minutes into a volume set. A caller needs a fill before her sister's wedding on Friday. Instead of voicemail, she gets: "Hey, it's Flutter Lash Studio! I'm mid-set with a client. When were you last filled, and what day do you need?" She answers "three weeks ago, Friday morning if possible" and takes the 9am opening. You find the booking, reminder already scheduled, when you finally look up from your tweezers.
Yes, and that distinction is your whole schedule. The conversation asks when they were last lashed; past whatever window you set, it books the full-set block instead of a fill slot. No more clients grabbing 45 minutes for what is actually a two-hour appointment.
It attacks them from both ends. Reminders with one-tap confirmation go out before every appointment, and your deposit or cancellation policy is stated right in the booking thread, in writing. Clients who confirm by text show up at much higher rates, and the ones who cancel do it early enough for you to fill the block.
New clients DM. The ones who call are usually in a hurry: an event, a fix, a lash emergency before photos. Those urgent callers are the easiest bookings you will ever win, if someone responds within minutes instead of after your last set of the day.
Solo is exactly who it is built for, because there is no one else to catch the phone. One saved full set roughly covers the month, and everything after that, fills, brow laminations, the no-shows turned into reschedules, is margin you were losing to your own busy hands.
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 lash studio's customers would get.
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