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She books the chair while your hands are busy.
Mid-fade, mid-colour, gloves on — the booking you can't answer walks into the shop next door.
Your receptionist answers every “how much” and “when are you free” the second it lands, from the price list you wrote: cuts, colour, beard work, treatments. Regulars never re-explain what “the usual” means, and the booking link arrives at exactly the moment the customer is ready.
What she does
- Prices from your list. Cut, colour, balayage, hot towel shave — your numbers, in writing.
- The chair stays full. Your booking link lands at the perfect moment, 24/7.
- Regulars remembered. Their stylist, their usual, their last visit — across every conversation.
- Any language. A customer who writes in Polish is answered in Polish — same conversation, same booking.
Colour corrections and first-time treatments get a consultation, not a guess — and if your policy requires a patch test, she says so every time. Your rules, never skipped.
A specimen conversation
Where it is today — honestly
Text answering is live in production, in the customer's own language — the conversation above is exactly how the language layer behaves. Voice is in final testing. Your own booking system stays the source of truth; she sends its link rather than double-booking your diary.
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