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What This Means for Your Team

If you are reading this as a salon owner, the most important question is usually not 'what does this feature do?' but 'what changes for my team tomorrow morning?'

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What This Means for Your Team

If you are reading this as a salon owner, the most important question is usually not "what does this feature do?" but "what changes for my team tomorrow morning?"

For owners and managers

  • You should be able to set the rules once, then expect your team to follow cleaner workflows without constant supervision.
  • The strongest parts of the system now connect together: bookings, client records, checkout, reporting, and promotions.
  • If something feels confusing, the guide should explain it in business language first, not software language.

For front-desk and daily operations

  • Your team should spend less time switching between screens and less time guessing what to do next.
  • Client help, booking changes, checkout, and voucher use should feel connected rather than fragmented.
  • When an issue appears, start with the practical checks in this guide before treating it as a technical failure.
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