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It should be, but check if the billing module allows you to assign different GST slabs to services and products individually. If not, you may need to override the invoice manually for blended sales, which defeats the purpose of automated compliance.
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Customers select a hair treatment service, choose a time slot, and confirm payment or reservation through an online portal linked to the salon's schedule, reducing phone calls and waiting.
The salon should pause the service and offer alternative care or rescheduling; a good practice is noting any known skin sensitivity during booking so the stylist can prepare.
Yes, but confirm that the salon updates real-time availability and has a clear cancellation policy. Check reviews or ask if a trial session is included before finalising.
Often due to lack of consistent staff training on managing bookings, or because they did not integrate it with existing phone and walk-in habits. It requires daily discipline to maintain accuracy.
No, the pass typically covers basic services like facials and haircuts but often excludes advanced treatments like bridal preparation or keratin smoothing. Always check the pass terms before purchase.
It can, especially if you have oily or combination skin. Many services under the pass use products that may cause burning sensations or redness, so it's best to consult a salon professional first.
Only if you can commit to regular visits. The pass requires you to schedule sessions within a specific timeframe, which might not work for those with unpredictable events or travel plans.
The pass is cost-effective for routine hair treatments like trimming or basic masks, but not for hair damage repair or chemical services. For those, you might need a separate plan.
Yes, the platform uses real-time two-way sync. When your receptionist adds a walk-in through the Parlourtime app, the slot is immediately marked as occupied on the client-facing booking page, preventing any online booking from landing in that time slot.
The system does not allow the receptionist to add a walk-in to a slot that is already taken by an online booking. The app will show the slot as unavailable, which helps staff immediately suggest an alternate time and avoid conflict.
The Parlourtime system is designed to queue changes locally if connection drops momentarily and sync immediately when the connection is restored. In practice, most salons with a stable 4G or broadband connection experience smooth, real-time functionality.