Your techs spend the whole day holding other people's hands. That is the job, and it is also why the salon phone rings out a dozen times a shift. The caller wanting two pedicures this afternoon does not wait; she calls the next salon in the plaza. Quickwire picks up the moment you can't, by text, and gets her on the book while your techs keep working.
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Nail salons run on volume and walk-ins, so the phone feels optional until you count what it carries: group bookings, bridal parties, the office crew that comes in together every month. Those are the biggest tickets of the week, and they always call ahead. But at peak hours every tech is mid-fill or curing gel under a lamp, and whoever sits nearest the desk has a client's wet polish in front of her. A missed group call is not one lost client. It is four chairs, gratuity included, filled by the salon across the street.
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.
Friday, 12:10pm. The lunch rush has every station full when a caller asks about gel manicures for her and two coworkers tomorrow. No one can reach the phone. Her text arrives before she can redial the next place: "Hi, this is Lotus Nails! Hands are full at the moment. How many in your group and what day works?" Three gel manis book for Saturday 12:30, side by side, and your techs never broke stride.
That is where it earns its keep. The text conversation asks how many people, which services, and when, then blocks the right number of stations. Bridal parties and birthday groups are the highest-value calls a nail salon gets, and they are the least likely to leave a voicemail.
Walk-ins fill weekday afternoons. The phone fills your biggest slots: weekend groups, standing gel fills, the pre-holiday crush. Catching even a few of those calls a week covers the cost, and every caller you answer is one who never discovers the salon next door.
For most nail salons, yes. Instead of paying a front-desk wage to sit between rushes, Quickwire answers every missed call instantly by text, books the appointment, and pings you about anything unusual. Your techs stay on hands, and nobody is stuck choosing between a client and a ringtone.
The weeks before Mother's Day, prom, and New Year's are exactly when the most calls go unanswered and the most books fill elsewhere. Quickwire does not get busier; it answers the fiftieth call of the day as fast as the first and waitlists whatever overflows.
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 nail salon's customers would get.
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