To help, we’re breaking down the cost of salon software and giving you the know-how to make the best decision you can for your business.
Salon Software Costs: A Breakdown
When we talk about the cost of salon software, we have to consider all the costs that come along with it.
Here are the main price components to look for when researching salon software.
- Monthly Fees
- Payment Processing Fees
- Card Readers
- Marketing Costs
- Additional Providers/Employees
- Special Add-On Features
- Client Booking Fees?!
1. Monthly (or Annual) Fees
The first item to look for when wondering how much a specific salon software costs is their monthly fee — or, in some cases, annual fee.
- Vagaro: Starts at $23.99/month
- GlossGenius
- Standard: $24/month
- Unlimited: $48/month
- StyleSeat: $35/month
- Booksy: Starts at $29.99/month
- Acuity
- Emerging: $15/month
- Growing: $25/month
- Powerhouse: $50/month
- Appointy: Starts at $29.99
- Schedulista
- Basic: $19/month
- Plan 2: $39/month
- Enterprise: Contact Schedulista
2. Payment Processing Fees
A big piece of salon software costs is payment processing fees.
Keep in mind: There are different processing fee amounts depending on how the transaction is handled, such as swipe, dip, tap, keyed-in, or online.
So you’ll have to be sure to read the fine print when researching!
3. Card Readers
Some salon booking software includes card readers for processing payments.
This could be a desktop card reader for your front desk, or it could be a mobile card reader that connects to your phone.
Either way, card readers are an expense to keep in mind when shopping around.
4. Marketing Costs
Depending on the salon software, email and SMS marketing may be included in their monthly or annual fee.
And some may charge by the amount of emails or text messages sent.
5. Additional Providers/Employees
Adding providers or employees to your account is a big item to look out for when researching salon software costs.
That’s because most apps charge more for additional providers to share a single account, which they’ll often refer to as different subscription levels.
6. Special Add-On Features
Sometimes, in addition to the cost of your monthly subscription, salon apps will charge extra for what they consider advanced or special features.
This could include a fee for your own branded booking app or branded website, or it could be something as simple as charging extra for SMS marketing.
7. Client Booking Fees?!
Salon apps like Styleseat charge clients anywhere from $1–$10 per booking, with the fee amount depending on the cost of the appointment.
So before you choose a salon software for your business, double check that your clients won’t be charged for booking online with you.
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