Mani, pedi, gel, dip, acrylic, removals, fills, bridal-party bookings — quoted and scheduled the way a senior nail technician would. After hours, weekends, lunch.
The day a nail salon owner signs up, the AI already knows how the salon runs. It knows that a regular manicure is a different slot from a gel manicure, that dip is its own conversation, that acrylic fills are usually every two to three weeks, and that a removal-plus-new-set takes longer than a new set alone. It knows that a pedicure with callus treatment is not the basic pedi, and that a spa pedicure is the upsell most salons publish a price for.
It can quote your published ranges for the standard menu — regular mani, gel mani, dip, basic pedi, spa pedi, acrylic full set, fills, removals — and it knows the services where the price waits for a look at the nail (nail repair on a broken acrylic, deep callus work, complex nail art). It handles bridal-party calls with the right qualifying questions — date, party size, services, deposit policy — and routes to your booking queue.
You stay in control of the specifics — your real prices, your technician roster and specialties (gel artist, nail art, pedicure-only), your walk-in policy, your cancellation rule, your deposit policy for groups. Your AI fills in what it already knows about how nail salons typically operate, you confirm, and it goes live.
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It quotes the published range you set in your portal and explains that the final number depends on length, condition, and any add-ons. It will not invent a number and it will not promise an opening it can't verify.
It captures the date, the party size, the services per person, and reads back your deposit policy. It books the intent and texts you for final confirmation — bridal parties are too important to handle without a human in the loop.
Yes. It asks how long since the last service, whether any nails are broken or lifting, and books the right slot length accordingly. If the caller isn't sure, it books the longer service and notes it in your text so the tech is prepared.
Connectors to the platforms nail salons most often use are rolling out. While they roll out, your AI captures the booking intent and texts you the details so you can place the appointment yourself in seconds.
Calls are encrypted in transit and the caller's information lives in your dedicated portal — not on a shared lead board, not resold.
Yes. You edit your services, your prices, your technicians, your walk-in policy, your cancellation rule, your bridal-deposit policy, and the way it greets callers — from your portal. Changes go live without re-training anything.
It uses the technician specialties you've set in your portal to route by name — "that's Maya's specialty, her next opening is Thursday at 3" — and books accordingly. If you haven't set specialties, it captures the request and texts you to route.