Best Hair Salon and Barber POS Software: 2026 Comparison
Best POS software for a hair salon or barber shop in 2026? Comparison of top platforms (Boulevard, GlossGenius, Fresha alternatives): appointment booking, client profiles, fast checkout, loyalty.
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Why a hair salon needs a purpose-built POS
A hair salon is not like any other retail business. You are not just selling products — you are selling time, expertise, and a client experience. Your POS needs to reflect this reality and go beyond simple payment processing.
The specific needs of a salon are numerous: appointment management with time slots per stylist, detailed client profiles with service history, variable pricing based on hair length or service complexity, add-on product sales, and performance tracking per employee.
A generic POS will force you to cobble together workarounds for each need. A POS designed for service businesses, like digabloPos, integrates these features natively. The result: less time on admin, more time for your clients.
Appointment management built into the POS
For a salon, the schedule is everything. An empty slot means permanently lost revenue. A POS that integrates appointment management directly eliminates double entry and coordination errors.
When a client arrives, the cashier immediately sees their appointment, the assigned stylist, and the planned services. At the end of the session, the checkout is pre-filled with the correct prices. No need to dig through a paper diary or switch between two apps.
The real game-changer is online booking. Your clients book appointments 24/7 from their smartphone, the slot appears automatically in your schedule, and you get a notification. digabloPos offers an online booking module synced with your POS, with automatic SMS reminders to reduce no-shows — which cost salons an average of 15% of their revenue.
Client profiles and loyalty: the key to repeat business
In a hair salon, 80% of revenue comes from repeat clients. Loyalty is not a nice-to-have — it is your business model. A good POS helps you strengthen it with comprehensive client profiles.
Each client profile stores the complete history: services performed, products purchased, color formulas used, personal preferences, visit frequency. When a client returns, you know exactly what was done last time. This personalization builds trust and justifies your pricing.
For active retention, a points system or loyalty card integrated into the POS is essential. After 10 visits, an automatic discount. On a birthday, a personalized offer. digabloPos handles all of this natively: the loyalty program activates at checkout without any extra steps from the cashier.
Product sales and performance tracking
Hair care product sales represent a significant revenue stream for salons — often between 10% and 25% of total revenue. But your POS needs to manage that inventory efficiently and facilitate upselling.
A good POS displays recommended products based on the current service. After a color treatment, suggest the protective shampoo. After a cut, recommend the right styling product. This contextual approach increases the average ticket without being pushy.
On the management side, per-employee performance tracking is essential for running your salon. Revenue per stylist, number of services, average ticket, upselling rate — these metrics help you identify areas for improvement and distribute bonuses fairly. digabloPos generates these dashboards automatically, accessible in real time from your phone.
Frequently asked questions
Which POS for a hair salon?
Prioritize a solution combining checkout + appointments + customer file + stylist commissions. Wavy, Planity, Treatwell, and digabloPos (with reservations module) cover these needs. For a starting salon, a free plan with appointments module is enough.
How to handle appointments and checkout together?
Integrated software imports the booking into the till at payment time — no double entry, the customer sees all visits, the stylist's commissions auto-allocate. If you separate the tools, you lose the unified history and create errors.
How to compute stylist commissions on sales?
Configure each service (cut, color, treatment) with the stylist who performs it. The software auto-allocates revenue at each checkout and computes commission per the rate (per employee, per service, or mixed). Auto monthly report.
Can I sell products (shampoos, treatments) on the same POS?
Yes — it's even essential. The software handles services (appointments) and products (direct sale) in the same UI, with stock for products. Reports then split service revenue vs product revenue, to track product margin.
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