Your work, where people decide
Photos of the cuts you are proud of, on your homepage and on a page of their own. Taken on a phone, tidied up by us.
The cuts you are proud of
Upload from the phone you took them on — including HEIC, which is what an iPhone actually produces and what most galleries reject. We strip the location data, resize them three ways and serve whichever one the reader needs, so a photo taken at the kitchen table does not publish your home address and does not cost a customer on 4G ten seconds of their life.
On your homepage, and on a page of its own
A strip of your latest four, eight or twelve sits on your homepage with a link to the rest. Tag a photo with the barber who did it and customers can filter by them — which chair renters tend to like, because it is the first public thing in this product that is theirs.
Permission is recorded, not assumed
A photo of a recognisable customer is personal data. Every upload records who confirmed they had permission and when, against the photo itself, and the database will not take a photo without it. It is one tick, it is not dismissible, and it is there because "we asked him at the time" is not a record.
The rest of it
A page you would be happy to be found on
Your name, your colour, your hours, your address with directions, your Instagram. Send the link, put it in your bio, or drop two lines into the site you already have.
Your whole day, one screen
A column per chair, hour by hour. Tap a booking to mark it done, take a walk-in, or drag it to a new time. Works on the phone in your pocket.
Reminders that know when to stop
A confirmation with a calendar invite the moment they book, and a reminder before the appointment. Cancel the booking and the reminder cancels itself.
Money up front, if you want it
Take a deposit or the full price when they book. Cards handled by Stripe, paid straight into your account. We never hold your money.
Rotas, holidays and the week off
Two-week rotas, one-off changes, a chair renter’s own hours, Irish bank holidays already in, including the February one, and a closed sign when you are away.
What the empty chair cost you
Seven numbers you would actually act on. Including the one nobody else shows you: the hours a chair sat empty that could have been booked.
Cancellations fill themselves
We hold the freed slot for the first person in your queue — no racing, and no “sorry, it is gone”.
A loyalty card your barbers never have to scan
Stamps add themselves after every visit. The reward applies itself at booking. You do nothing.
Your booking link just became a website
Hero photo, your story, your reviews, your hours, a map — and a Book Now button on top. Free with every plan.
Turn good haircuts into Google reviews
One polite ask after each visit — to everyone, the way Google’s rules require. Anyone unhappy reaches you privately before they reach the internet.