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For independent beauty pros

Your clients. Your reviews.

Glamer gives you a portfolio, direct bookings, and reviews that follow you — not the chair you're renting this year.

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Try first 3 months free — including SMS reminders. No credit card needed.

Rainbow color melt over long violet wavesFantasy color
Rounded natural curls against a pink backdropNatural texture
Stylist setting long curls with an ironSet + finish
Raised hands holding shears, combs and brushesThe kit
Makeup brushes lined up at a stationThe backbar
Salon chairs in front of a mirrorThe studio
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Stylists on Glamer

In their words.

“I love having everything in one spot. My reviews, my work. I’m also more organized because it does a lot for me by sending reminder texts and consultation forms. Brings in more clients as well.”
Taylor Kumar portrait

Taylor Kumar

Stylist · Danbury, CT

“Glamer has made my life so much easier! There’s so much less back and forth getting my clients booked, it’s so much more straight forward and my clients love that.”
Samm Espinosa portrait

Samm Espinosa

Stylist · Downers Grove, IL

01The case for your name

Great work deserves your name on it.

Behind a chair, every review, rebooking and referral pools under the shop’s brand. Move, and you start from zero. Glamer puts all of it under your name — and it follows you anywhere.

Renting a chair
On Glamer
The name on the work
The shop’s
Yours
Your best work
Walks out the door
Lives in your portfolio
Five-star reviews
Raise the shop’s rating
Build your reputation
Your clients
In the front desk’s book
In yours — they follow you
When you move
You start from zero
Everything comes with you
02The middle ground

More than a DM. Less than a suite.

Booking software runs a salon. Social media runs a feed. Neither was built for one beauty pro and their book.

Booking suitesBuilt for salons, priced like software.

Staff rosters, POS, inventory — features you’ll never touch, setup that takes a weekend. And a monthly bill whether you’re booked or not.

GlamerJust your work, your calendar, your clients.

A portfolio that sells your work and a booking system that handles requests, confirmations and reviews. Set up in five minutes — nothing to run.

Social mediaReach, but your book lives in DMs.

Back-and-forth to pin down a time, bookings buried in message threads, and an algorithm deciding who sees your work.

03A portfolio, not a feed

Let the work speak first.

Your profile is a lookbook — full-frame photography, your specialties, your reviews, your prices. Clients browse the work and book the person who did it. No algorithm in between.

Post from your chair. Every photo files itself under your name and keeps working for you long after the client walks out.

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Taylor Kumar5.0(9)
Color specialist · Danbury, CT
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Bookings

Friday, July 10
New requestFull color · Saturday 11:00Jess M. · first visit
Accept
Decline
Today
10:00BalayageDana K.
13:30Cut + finishPriya S.
16:00Gloss + trimNoor A.
Tomorrow
09:30Silk pressAmara T.
12:00Root touch-upLena V.
04The booking system

Taking bookings in five minutes.

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List your servicesName them, time them, price them.
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Set your hoursYour chair, your studio, your schedule.
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Share your linkClients book directly; every request lands in the app.

Glamer for beauty pros is on iOS. Clients book from the web — no app required.

05Scheduling

A calendar that bends to your week.

Nobody behind a chair works nine to five, every week, forever. Set your hours once, then let the exceptions be exceptions — Glamer works out what’s genuinely open and shows clients only that.

Patterns, not just hours

Every other Thursday. The first and third Saturday of the month. Set the pattern once and the calendar keeps it for you.

Change a day, not the week

Starting late Tuesday, closed the Friday before a wedding. Override the date and the rest of your week stays exactly as it was.

Time off and blocked hours

Take the week. Block the hour for the school run. Both disappear from what a client is able to book.

Your chair or theirs

Work from a studio, travel to clients inside a radius you set, or both — and every service books at its own length.

Availability is worked out the moment a client opens your profile — your hours, your patterns, your overrides, your time off, and everything already on your books. No stale calendar, no slot you can’t actually work, no “sorry — I can’t do Thursday after all.”

06Consultation forms

Know the hair before it’s in your chair.

Color corrections, extensions, anything with a history — the questions you’d rather not be asking in the doorway. Attach a consultation form to the services that need one, and the moment a client books, Glamer sends them a link to fill in.

Ask the way you’d ask

Short answers and long ones, single and multiple choice, yes or no, and up to five photos per question. The inspiration shot. The box dye they’d rather not mention.

Ask once, never again

Mark an answer durable and it pins to that client’s record. Allergies, formulas, what went wrong last time — answered once, in front of you at every visit after.

Only where it earns its place

A form belongs to the services you attach it to. Send it to everyone or only to new clients; on every booking, or just once per client.

Answers before they arrive

Clients answer from the link on any phone — no app, no account, nothing to download. You open the appointment already knowing.

You build the form in the app. They answer on the web. Nobody spends the first fifteen minutes of an appointment finding out it should have been a different appointment.

07Reminders

An empty chair is the most expensive hour of your week.*

Almost nobody skips on purpose. They book three weeks out, the date slides off the calendar, and the hour you held for them is gone — unpaid, unfilled, unbookable. So the day before, Glamer texts them.

A text the day beforeAbout a day out, their phone buzzes with the time, the place and your name. Once per appointment — never the same message twice.
Nothing for you to sendNo confirming the night before, no chasing a reply in a DM thread. It goes out on its own while you’re finishing your last client of the day.
Booked, moved, cancelledThe reminder is one of a set. Clients get a text when a booking is confirmed, when it’s cancelled, and when it’s time to leave you a review.
Their phone, not their inboxSent to the number they verified when they booked. No download, no login, no email sitting unread until Thursday.
Text message · Today 5:12 PM
Reminder from Glamer: Balayage with Taylor Kumar tomorrow at 10:00 AM — 17 Seeley St, Danbury.

* It lands in the last window where a forgotten appointment is still a rescheduled one — early enough to tell you they can’t make it, late enough that they won’t forget again.

Start with proof

Your book follows you.

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