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Answers about salon discovery, booking, reviews, and Caloti locations.
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How Do I Switch Booking Platforms Without Losing Clients?
Switch booking platforms safely by exporting client data, testing the new booking flow, updating every public link, and communicating clearly with clients.
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Can I Use More Than One Booking Platform at the Same Time?
You can test more than one booking platform, but you need one source of truth for your calendar to avoid double bookings and confused clients.
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Which Booking Platform Is Best for a Solo Stylist?
Solo stylists should look for low cost, fast setup, a clean booking link, deposits, cancellation rules, reminders, and simple client management.
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What Should I Compare Before Choosing Salon Booking Software?
Compare salon booking software by pricing, marketplace reach, payments, staff calendars, client experience, reporting, migration support, and regional fit.
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Do I Need a Salon Marketplace to Get New Clients?
A salon marketplace can help with discovery, but not every salon needs one. Compare marketplace reach, acquisition cost, repeat bookings, and direct booking channels.
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Is Free Salon Booking Software Really Free?
Free salon booking software can be useful, but salon owners should still check payment fees, SMS costs, booking limits, marketplace commissions, and add-ons.
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Does Caloti sell paid ranking or placement?
The salon at the top of Caloti should be the best match, not the biggest spender.
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Does Caloti take commission from salons?
Caloti does not become your silent business partner every time someone books.
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Does Caloti charge clients to book?
A client should not pay a platform fee just to reserve a haircut.
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How is Caloti different from Boulevard?
Caloti may be a better fit when the problem is being found, not managing a premium multi-location operation.
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How is Caloti different from Fresha?
Caloti may be a better fit when you want discovery without marketplace attribution turning into a commission question.
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How is Caloti different from Phorest?
Caloti may be a better fit for solo stylists and smaller salons that need local discovery before larger-team salon management.
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How is Caloti different from Zenoti?
Caloti may be a better fit when discovery should stay simple instead of becoming an enterprise software project.
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How is Caloti different from GlossGenius?
Caloti may be a better fit when the gap is not polish but getting discovered by new local clients.
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How is Caloti different from Square Appointments?
Caloti may be a better fit before checkout: helping clients choose a salon, not just helping a known business take payment.
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How is Caloti different from Mindbody?
Caloti may be a better fit when you need local bookings without adopting a heavy wellness operations system.
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How is Caloti different from StyleSeat?
Caloti may be a better fit when both sides of the appointment need a clean, fee-free booking moment.
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How is Caloti different from Treatwell?
Caloti may be a better fit when a first appointment should stay a salon relationship, not a marketplace commission bill.
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How is Caloti different from Vagaro?
Caloti may be a better fit when the top result should be earned by fit, not bought through paid visibility.
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How is Caloti different from Booksy?
Caloti may be a better fit when you do not want first visits or your own traffic treated as Boost commission.
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