AI front desk for
New Jersey salons & barbers.
Downtown Red Bank, Princeton, Freehold, New Brunswick — the chairs are full and the phone is still ringing. Every missed 'anything today?' books somewhere else within the hour. The front desk agent answers the calls and DMs mid-cut, books into GlossGenius, Booksy, or Square, and backfills tomorrow's no-show from the waitlist.
Booked solid, and still taking bookings.
Works with the book you already run. In person across Central Jersey.
What slips in a NJ shop when every chair is full?
The bookings you never heard. A full book doesn't mean a full week — it means nobody was free to catch the next one.
- Saturday 9 AM — 'anything today?' The DM sat unread until close. Booked elsewhere by 9:20.
- Prom-and-wedding season — consult requests stacked across three inboxes nobody owns.
- The regular who slipped to every eight weeks and never got the nudge back.
The full build — use cases, a real call, the pieces — is on the national salons & barbers page · why New Jersey gets us in person
Local questions, straight answers.
Does it book into GlossGenius, Booksy, or Square?
Yes — the agent books into the system your book already lives in: GlossGenius, Booksy, Square Appointments, Vagaro, Fresha, and the rest. Your calendar stays the source of truth; the agent just stops the misses.
What about Instagram and Facebook DMs?
DMs land in the same unified inbox as calls and texts, and get answered and booked the same way. The 'anything today?' message at 9 AM gets a chair offer before the client moves on.
Does it work for a two-chair shop, or just the big salons?
Any size book. It's à la carte — a two-chair shop might start with the front desk agent alone, answering the calls and DMs that ring out mid-cut. A bigger salon adds the waitlist backfill and rebooking flows. You buy the piece that's leaking, not a platform.
What happens during prom and wedding season?
The consult requests that used to stack across three inboxes land in one — calls, texts, and DMs together — and get answered and booked while the chairs stay full. The surge weeks are exactly when a missed message costs the most, and exactly what the desk agent is there to catch.
Do you come out to the shop?
In Central Jersey, yes — Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Burlington, Ocean, and Somerset counties, and anywhere in the state a drive makes sense. Twenty minutes at your front desk shows us more than any form.
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