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A salon's booking requests arrive during appointments, which is precisely when nobody can take them. The message sits unread for three hours, and by then the client has booked somewhere that answered.
Konectus takes the booking itself — the service, the stylist, the time — and answers the price and duration questions that come before it, on Instagram and WhatsApp where those conversations already happen.
The two channels most salon enquiries arrive on. Your website chat can go up at the same time with one line of code.
Every service, how long it takes, what it costs, which stylists offer it, and how much notice you need for a cancellation.
Clients pick real slots and get confirmed in the chat. Your team finds out when they look at the diary, not by stopping mid-appointment.
"How much for balayage on hair this length?" and "how long will it take?" are the two questions that precede almost every booking. Answering them instantly, and consistently, is most of the job.
The hours when your team physically cannot answer a phone are the hours when most requests arrive. That gap is the whole opportunity, and it is the one thing automation genuinely solves.
Confirmations go out automatically and clients can move or cancel in the same conversation, which surfaces the change while the slot can still be filled rather than at the appointment time.
Salons win clients on Instagram and then lose them in the DMs. Closing the gap between seeing the work and having a time booked is where the bookings actually come from.
Yes. It offers times you are genuinely free for the service requested, confirms in the conversation, and puts the appointment on your calendar.
Yes, from the service and price list you give it. Where a price genuinely depends on a consultation, you can have it say so and offer to book the consultation instead.
Yes, in the same conversation. The slot is released automatically so it can be filled again.
Yes. Availability is set per service and per person, so it never offers a slot that does not exist.