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    The scheduling apps Irish hairdressers are using instead of walk-ins

    Siân McQuillanBy Siân McQuillanSeptember 16, 2021No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Booking a hair appointment can prove a tricky task, especially when you’re trying to work around a busy schedule. This is where scheduling apps come in.

    The amazing scheduling apps Irish hairdressers are using instead of walk-ins

    Gone are the days of having to spend half an hour on the phone with your hairdresser trying to find an appointment that suits you both.

    Organising an appointment can prove to be a tricky feat, and opting for a walk-in can see you waiting hours in a queue.

    Instead of relying on these old ways of organising a haircut, today, we are sharing the amazing scheduling apps Irish hairdressers are using instead of walk-ins.

    5. Schedulista – for seamless appointment booking

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    Kicking off our list of amazing scheduling apps Irish hairdressers are using instead of walk-ins is Schedulista.

    Gone are the days of waiting in line to get your haircut. Today, you can easily book online using an app for a time and date that suits you.

    Schedulista allows salons to offer clients booking through a customisable web page or via Facebook or an email link. With plenty of options to choose from, Schedulista assures businesses that 75% to 90% of clients will book online.

    This easy to use booking platform makes scheduling hair appointments is a seamless experience for both customers and businesses.

    4. Ovatu – a versatile booking platform

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    Ovatu is a worldwide scheduling and appointment booking platform that boasts a vast array of salons and businesses to choose from.

    You can easily select the service you need at a date and time that suits you; appointment booking has never been easier.

    Their handy book.app mini-site is a customisable scheduling app salons can use that allows customers to see availability, book and manage appointments, leave reviews, purchase gift cards and more.

    You can choose from Ovatu’s mini-site, widgets, or booking bot, so you’re sure to find something that will suit you. Plus, all payments can be handled online, avoiding any awkwardness if you forget your bank card or don’t bring enough cash.

    Customers are asked to pay a deposit when booking appointments, which helps salons prevent no-shows and wasted appointment times.

    3. Acuity Scheduler – an easy to use online scheduler

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    Acuity Scheduler is next on our list of amazing scheduling apps Irish hairdressers are using instead of walk-ins.

    Their tagline, ‘Never ask “what time works for you?” again’ sums up the appeal of this app, as booking using Acuity is as easy as making an online appointment at your favourite restaurant.

    Just enter the service you’re after, where you’re located, and a time that suits you, and you’ll be greeted by a list of great options to choose from.

    You can easily view the real-time and updated availability of local salons, making it super easy to book an appointment that suits you.

    Offering all kinds of businesses from hairdressers to cookery classes, fitness workshops and more, this will be your one-stop shop for appointment booking.

    2. Fresha – instantly book salons and spas nearby

    Credit: Fresha

    Fresha is a super simple and easy to use salon booking app that boasts over 150,000 stylists and professionals worldwide.

    You can use their website or download the Fresha app to instantly book appointments at nearby salons and spas.

    Fresha boasts hairdressers, beauty salons, barbers, massages, waxing, tattoos and piercings, therapy centres, aesthetics, and much more. Thus, you’ll be able to book all your appointments in one place.

    You can also read customer reviews, meaning you’ll know you’re in safe hands with whoever you choose to book.

    Having all your appointments available on your phone at the touch of a button helps avoid any double booking, too.

    1. Booksy – book your next appointment in under ten seconds

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    Topping our list of amazing scheduling apps Irish hairdressers are using instead of walk-ins is Booksy.

    Booksy allows you to enter the services you’re after, from hair cuts to extensions, beard trims to training, and more.

    Enter your location and a time that suits you. Then, hit search, and you’ll be greeted by a list of nearby salons, prices, and available appointments.

    Booksy also provides customer reviews, which means you can rest assured that your hair will be in safe hands. Whether you’re based in Dublin, Galway, Cork, or elsewhere, you’re sure to find a great salon with availability nearby.

    The app makes it easy to book appointments anywhere, at any time. They boast that you can book your appointment in ‘just ten seconds’, perfect for those of us with fully packed schedules!

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    Siân McQuillan is a writer and travel lover from County Down, Northern Ireland. With a BA in English and History and an MA in Media and Broadcast Production from Queen’s University Belfast, Siân has gained extensive knowledge and experience writing across various forms of media. A travel lover, Siân can be found either out exploring new places around Ireland and the world or writing about her experiences of travelling and visiting new places. She recently wrote her first travel guide, The Ultimate Guide to Dublin, to share her love for Ireland’s capital city and offer some insight into all the things you need to see and do, places to eat and stay, hidden gems, and more.

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