"A barbershop isn't designed to grow fast."
Zenoti provides services to barber and hair-salon companies.
"For their clients, Zenoti allows them to accept bookings, accept digital payments, handle payroll, manage backend inventory and transfer the tip from customers directly to a staff member’s bank account."
Zenoti’s platform "combines both the ERP and CRM tools."
Getsquire, another barbershop tech startup is a "back-end barbershop management tool for independent businesses. Squire lets businesses schedule appointments, offer loyalty programs and install contactless and cashless payment."
"claims that barbershop operations are more complex than many other types of small businesses because there are multiple parties transacting, plus customers might check out different services from different barbers all within one service."
If upselling products wont cut it, resort to services.
Other services you could add to your hair cut experience.
Wade Walton was born in Mississippi in 1923. He chose to pursue a career as a barber instead of a professional musician. Wade cut hair for 50 years and enjoyed providing entertainment for his customers, as seen in this clip filmed by Bill Ferris in 1975. pic.twitter.com/wYiyPf3Mdr
— Dust-to-Digital (@dusttodigital) December 16, 2020
Disclaimer: Quotes have been pulled from articles to add to the comparison exercise.
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