Your First Week with Minuvox: A Getting-Started Guide
Registering is the easy part. What happens in the first week after that is where most new tools either land in a routine or quietly fade out of a browser …
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Registering is the easy part. What happens in the first week after that is where most new tools either land in a routine or quietly fade out of a browser …
Most staff members in Minuvox do not need their own login. The owner handles the bookings, and staff members exist as records on the calendar so the business can schedule …
The first thing every salon owner does after registering with Minuvox is set up the basics: company name and contact details, branding for invoices, and weekly hours. This takes about …
Paid booking platforms often include more features than free ones. But more features does not automatically mean more value -- it depends on whether your business actually needs what the …
If you are looking for booking software that does not cost a monthly subscription, you have options -- but "free" does not mean the same thing on every platform. Some …
When something goes wrong in your business -- a booking moved without explanation, a client's phone number overwritten, an invoice voided that should not have been -- the first question …
Walk-ins are a welcome problem. Turning them away means losing revenue from someone who is ready to spend money right now. Accepting them without checking your schedule means double-bookings and …
One of the biggest reasons salon owners delay switching to booking software is the thought of typing in every client record by hand. If you have 50, 100, or 300 …
Discounts get a bad reputation in the salon industry, and it is not hard to see why. A blanket "20% off everything" trains clients to wait for the next sale …
Most salon owners spend their energy trying to attract new clients. That is understandable -- new faces feel like progress. But the numbers tell a different story about where revenue …