Do I need salon software if I'm a solo or freelance beauty pro?
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Most solo and freelance beauty pros don't. Salon software is built for owners running multi-chair salons: staff schedules, commission tracking, POS hardware, payroll. If you're a booth renter, suite renter, mobile pro or freelancer, you typically use 20% of the platform and pay for the other 80%. What you actually need every day is client management: every client's formula, lash map, allergies, photos, deposits and balances in one place. That's what Glamorph is for, at €9.99/month flat.
Is Glamorph a salon management software?
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No, and that's the point. Glamorph is a client management and client memory app for the individual beauty professional. No staff scheduling, no commission tracking, no POS hardware, no online booking marketplace. Just everything you need to remember about every client, connected to one profile, on your phone.
Can I use Glamorph alongside Vagaro, Fresha, GlossGenius or StyleSeat?
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Yes, that's exactly how a lot of pros use it. Keep your booking and payment platform doing what it does well: online booking, processing cards. Use Glamorph as the client memory layer underneath. Every formula, lash map, allergy note, before-and-after photo and progress shot lives there per client, searchable, on your phone. Two tools doing one job each instead of one tool doing both badly.
What's the cheapest salon software for booth renters and freelancers?
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Most named salon platforms (Vagaro, Fresha, GlossGenius, Boulevard, Mangomint) start at $25 to $50/month and climb fast once you add online booking, processing fees and add-ons. Glamorph is €9.99/month flat. We don't process payments or run a public booking page. We give you the client management and client memory layer the others don't model well: formulas, lash maps, allergies, tagged photos, sessions, payment ledger, for the price of one coffee a week.
What does Glamorph do that salon software doesn't do well?
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Per-client memory the way solo pros actually work. Tagged photo search across a client's full history ("the design from her last visit"). A hair color formula card with Use Last pre-fill. A lash map per client with retention and fill history. Structured allergies and product-reaction fields. Bridal trial to wedding day session continuity. Salon platforms store some of this, but they model it as appointment notes, not as client memory.
What does salon software do that Glamorph doesn't?
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Online booking pages, two-way calendar sync, staff scheduling, commission tracking, POS hardware, payroll, marketing automations, card processing. Glamorph doesn't replace any of those. If you run a multi-chair salon, you need salon software. If you're solo and you also want a public booking page or to process cards in-app, keep your salon platform and add Glamorph as the client memory layer underneath.
What happens to my clients if I leave my salon?
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If your client list lives in salon-owned booking software, the day you leave is the day you can lose it. Your Glamorph account belongs to you, not to a salon. Every client profile, formula, photo and note stays with you, exportable anytime, regardless of where you work next.
Who is Glamorph built for?
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Solo and freelance beauty pros: hairstylists and colorists (especially booth and suite renters), lash artists, estheticians, nail technicians, makeup artists, bridal MUAs, brow artists, and mobile beauty pros. Anyone whose business is one client at a time, one chair, and a memory problem. Not multi-chair salons.