Managers and stylists alike are buzzing with excitement and anticipation at the prospect of their salons reopening soon, but how many have thought about how pivotal technology could be in kickstarting their ongoing success?
With some states on the brink of phasing out of lock-downs and salons taking steps to meet new public health guidelines amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, salon owners may also want to consider reorganization of the overall management of appointments, costs, stocks, and more. To meet these needs, Anthony Civitano, Vice President of SalonHQ, explains how and why technology will play an even larger role in the future of the industry:
While some salon owners and managers may have been reluctant to adopt certain technologies on the job, forced closures and re-openings may have highlighted a need for increased efficiency to stay competitive and organise a new way of working. Just as we have now adapted to using systems like Apple Pay or Google Pay, as well as an array of apps to make purchases and do our banking, we can save time and money with salon management software.
The SalonHQ app will actually help save time and eliminate errors when writing orders because the order goes right into the system instead of being passed along from one individual to another. This tool enables salon customers to place orders when they want, without interrupting their workflow.
SalonHQ is also likely to be welcomed by the Millennial generation, those up and coming new stylists betweenthe ages of 24 and 39 who are in the midst consolidating their careers. These are the customers who will be seeking apps to streamline salon management. This is the same generation that is demanding omni-channel marketing offered by SalonHQ, a cross-content strategy that businesses are using to improve their user experience and drive better relationships with their audience across points of contact.
SalonHQ provides a fully-integrated experience through mobile browsing, increasing efficiency and savings in terms of both time and money.