The AI receptionist for salons in Dallas.
Your stylists are behind the chair, which is exactly where you want them, and exactly why your phone goes unanswered. An AI receptionist books color consults, bridal parties, and rebooks for your Dallas salon, on the phone and by text, in English or Spanish, without interrupting a single service.
Live in 48 hours. Books into Boulevard, Vagaro, and Square. $349/mo.
Where Dallas salons lose revenue
Every missed call is a client another Dallas salon just gained.
Salon calls are bookings, almost every one. Missing them is missing revenue directly.
Mid-service calls
2 PM Saturday. Every stylist has hands in someone's hair.
The caller wanting a cut this week books wherever a human, or a receptionist, answers. Salon loyalty starts with whoever picked up first.
Bridal inquiries
A bride in Plano is booking hair for a party of six.
Bridal is the highest-ticket booking a salon takes, and it goes to the salon that responds fast with real answers. Voicemail does not close bridal parties.
The lapsed rebook
A regular meant to rebook at checkout and did not.
Eight weeks later they need an appointment now, call once, and go wherever answers. The receptionist books them back to their own stylist automatically.
Put your own numbers on it
What do missed calls cost a Dallas salon?
Three numbers from your business. The starting values are industry assumptions, drag them to match reality.
At a 60% close rate on answered calls
Revenue walking away every month
$2,280
Every year
$27,360
The receptionist's wage starts at $349 a month. It picks up every one of those calls.
Local by design
Built for how Dallas actually works.
Frisco, McKinney, and the northern suburbs keep topping national growth charts, which means new households picking a service company for the first time. In a market this competitive, answering the phone is a real differentiator, because most salons simply cannot while they are working.
A huge share of the metroplex speaks Spanish at home, and plenty of your callers would rather book in Spanish if someone let them. A bilingual receptionist means every caller books comfortably, and your books fill from the whole city instead of half of it.
Coverage follows your rules across the DFW metroplex, Plano, Frisco, Richardson and Garland included, and your receptionist answers on a local 214, 469 or 972 number or the number you already advertise.
Try it live
Call Taylor at Haven Salon + Blow Dry. Right now.
Fictional business, real AI. This is the same receptionist a Dallas salon gets, except yours is trained on your services, your pricing, and your rules.
Mic permission required. 3-minute limit per call.
Color
"I want a balayage consult, who's your colorist?"
Bridal
"I'm getting married in June, do you do hair trials?"
Rebook
"I need to move my Thursday appointment."
New
"First-time client, what should I book?"
Bookings, color consults, and bridal trials for a fictional SA salon. Demo agent, no real booking happens.
Plugs into your stack
Works with the tools Dallas salons actually run on.
Direct means native API integration, the receptionist talks to it in real time. Middleware means I bridge via Zapier or Make.
I only list tools I'll actually wire up. If you run something not on this list, ask on the call, most modern tools have an API, and if they don't, Zapier or Make covers the rest.
Pricing, up front
Starting at $349/mo. Live in 48 hours.
A handful of captured bookings covers the wage. One bridal party covers the month.
Voice
Answers the phone
Voice + Chat
Phone and website, one receptionist
Signature
All three channels, best bundle
Not sure the math works for your shop? Calculate what missed calls cost you
Want an AI receptionist trained on your Dallas salon?
15-min call. I'll ask how your salon runs, then tell you straight whether an AI employee is the right next move. No pitch, free, usually available same-week.
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