Independent salon booking software with everything you need to succeed. Priced like someone actually likes you. Because we do.
Let your clients book whenever they want
You sleep, but your booking page never does. Clients can browse services, pick a time, and book instantly.
With notifications, everyone knows what's happening
We send confirmations, reminders, and cancellation notices automatically, so you can focus on something else.
A calendar that works like a calendar
See your entire week at a glance, adjust availability, and handle admin tasks, all without swearing at your computer.
Your services, tidied to Marie Kondo standards
We won't fold your towels or organize shampoos, but we will keep your catalog feeling calm, clear, and neatly organized.
Everything you need to run your salon
Invoicing made simple
Create professional invoices in seconds. Track who's paid and who hasn't.
Get paid your way
Cash, card, bank transfer - accept it all. Payment tracking built in.
Know your clients
Contact info, visit history, and marketing preferences in one place.
See the big picture
Revenue tracking, booking trends, and insights at a glance.
Smart scheduling
Auto-assign workers, add buffer time between appointments.
More than 10 workers? Let's talk.
If you're used to paying 100β¬+/month for your salon booking software, 9,95β¬ per worker / month can feel a bit unserious.
Let's explain why we don't need so many of your hard-earned euros.
Nope, that's not what we're about!
We're building the best salon booking software out there, but with a fair price. We take pride in quality, so we're not building a half-assed thing and calling it a day.
Keeping software running is surprisingly cheap.
Once it's built, it costs only a few euros per salon per month to run. That's even if you have a lot of staff and many locations.
So 9,95β¬ per worker / month is not only sustainable, it's actually very profitable.
Because Taimli is small, fully independent, and happy with modest revenue, but bigger players are not.
Many of them have a lot of employees, investors breathing down their neck, big growth targets, offices, managers, sales teams, and a roadmap full of features.
Some of the bigger salon software companies make millions in yearly revenue, barely turn a profit, and then go on the news to explain why prices need to go up again soon.