Practical guides on reducing no-shows, earning more between appointments, and running your solo business without the admin headache.
The WhatsApp Business API charges per message. LuxeBook takes a different approach β pre-filled wa.me links that let you send personal reminders from your own number, for free.
Every minute a color is processing, your chair is earning nothing. Gap booking lets you slot in a short service β a trim, a blowout β during that window. Here's the math and the method.
A no-show on a booked afternoon costs you real money. The fix isn't nagging β it's a single well-timed WhatsApp reminder the day before. Here's how stylists in Malaysia do it without spending an hour on their phone.
Switching from another tool? See how LuxeBook stacks up against the major alternatives.
Fresha is the closest competitor. But there's one critical difference: Fresha's WhatsApp messages come from a system number. LuxeBook's come from yours.
GlossGenius is beautiful β if you're in the US and use SMS. For Malaysia and Singapore, LuxeBook is built around WhatsApp-first communication at half the price.
Booksy is a marketplace. After your client books, Booksy shows them other salons. LuxeBook's booking page belongs only to you β no marketplace, no competitors.
Square Appointments isn't available in Malaysia or Singapore, requires a card reader ecosystem, and doesn't support WhatsApp. LuxeBook works from day one in your market.
LuxeBook gives solo stylists a booking page, WhatsApp reminders, and client re-engagement β for $9/month. 30-day free trial, no card required.
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