Top 10 Software to Streamline Your Salon Business in 2026

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It’s difficult enough finding a good haircut at the barber, but as any barber knows, being a barber is not only about cutting hair! Barbering today is about managing an ever-increasing number of parts – appointment clients, walk-in customers, barbers with their own commissions, retail shelves, and everything else that happens at a barbershop/men’s grooming studio. Adding to the confusion, all of these parts have the potential to break, fall apart and change in a hurry. And if any part breaks down, your Saturday schedule will go up in smoke as well.

The right software handles most of that quietly in the background — so you stay on the floor, not behind a screen.

Most of the best hair salon software do not, in fact, have any relationship to a barber shop. They are built around the idea of hair salons and spas but not with the specific rhythms of a barbershop in mind.

There are ten distinct platforms we evaluated as part of this list for 2026, which are in order of their “score” based on how well they met the needs of the barbershop operator, including: (a) ability to schedule appointments flexibly; (b) ability to assist “walk ins”; (c) ability to track barber commissions; (d) ability to manage client history; (e) fair & honest value for independent or small teams of operators.

These aren’t ranked by brand size or marketing budget. They’re ranked by how well they serve the daily operational reality of your business.

1. Salonist — Best Overall for Barbershops and Men’s Grooming Studios

Salonist earns the top spot because it does what independent and small-team barbershops actually need: one platform covering appointments, staff management, client records, inventory, POS, loyalty programs, and automated marketing — without the enterprise-level price tag that makes some competitors inaccessible to single-location shops.

You can have your clients schedule appointments to their shops via your web site, Instagram or Facebook. Automated reminders are sent out automatically without any effort from the reception/scheduling staff. The reporting dashboard provides you with a real-time view of revenue, how well services are performing and how productive your employees are, which used to require an hour on Sunday night using a spreadsheet.

Over 12,000 businesses in 60 countries currently use Salonist, including barbers, hair salons, spas and men’s grooming studios. Plans start at $79/month with a free trial.

Best for: Barbershops and men’s grooming studios that want a single, well-rounded platform to manage the entire business without complexity or enterprise pricing.

2. Vagaro — Best Budget-Friendly All-In-One

Vagaro is one of the most utilized platforms in the industry, as it has everything combined into one system (online booking, POS, marketing automation, inventory tracking and consumer marketplace) and has a starting rate per month of about $30 for one location. This makes it difficult for a small barbershop that is watching its software expenditures to pass on the price-to-feature ratios that Vagaro offers.

Vagaro’s marketplace gives your shop visibility to potential new clients without paying commission on bookings — a meaningful advantage over platforms that charge per client acquired. The limitation for busier barbershops is walk-in queue management, which is basic, and chair rental billing, which requires manual configuration. If your shop runs mostly by appointment, neither gap matters much.

Best for: Small to mid-size barbershops that want solid core functionality — booking, POS, marketing — at the most accessible price point in this list.

3. Squire — Best Purpose-Built Barbershop Platform

Squire is the only major platform on this list built exclusively for barbershops. That focus shows in its features: a digital walk-in queue that manages client wait times in real time, barber-specific commission tracking, and a clean mobile experience for both shop owners and clients. Their annual State of Barbershops report — drawing on 13.9 million appointments across 7,000 US shops — makes them one of the most data-rich voices in the industry.

The trade-off is price. Squire starts around $150/month and scales up, which positions it above what many independent shops want to spend on software. For the barbershop running 60+ clients on a busy Saturday and managing walk-ins alongside appointments, that investment reflects real operational value.

Best for: Established multi-chair barbershops where walk-in management and barber performance tracking are daily operational priorities.

4. Booksy — Best for Building a New Client Base

Booksy has the largest barber-focused consumer marketplace in the US, which makes it a strong choice for shops actively trying to grow their client list. New clients browse the Booksy app looking for barbers in their area, and your shop gets in front of that demand through the platform’s built-in discovery tools. Instagram integration lets clients book directly from your posts — a meaningful feature for shops with strong social presence.

Where Booksy is thinner is in operational depth. Walk-in queue management isn’t available, and the business management features are lighter than platforms like Vagaro or Salonist. If client acquisition is the current priority, Booksy delivers it well. If you’re running an established shop focused on retention and operations, you may find yourself wanting more.

Best for: Newer barbershops and independent barbers in growth mode who need marketplace visibility to build their appointment book.

5. Fresha — Best for New Shops Minimizing Fixed Costs

Fresha’s appeal is straightforward: the base platform is free. Online booking, POS, client management, and staff scheduling are all available without a monthly subscription — Fresha generates revenue through card processing fees and a 20% commission on clients booked through their marketplace.

For a shop that’s just opened and watching every dollar, free is genuinely compelling. The trade-off to understand is that at higher booking volumes, transaction fees can exceed what a comparable paid subscription would cost. Walk-in queue management is also limited. But as a starting point while you build your client base, Fresha provides real functionality without upfront financial commitment.

Best for: New barbershops and solo barbers who want a capable starting platform with no monthly subscription fee.

6. Mangomint — Best for Premium Men’s Grooming Studios

Mangomint is priced starting at $165/month, and it offers the best possible customer experience. With the most polished interface of any product in the industry, the Mangomint Connect product helps studios manage large amounts of client communications (phone calls, text messages or web chat) by bringing them all into one inbox. This is very helpful for studios that receive many communications from their clients.

The platform is designed for established, design-conscious teams where the client experience is a brand differentiator. For a high-end men’s grooming studio positioning itself at the luxury end of the market, Mangomint’s aesthetic and automation tools match that positioning. For the typical independent barbershop, the price-to-value equation is harder to justify.

Best for: Upscale men’s grooming studios where the client experience and visual brand are as important as the service itself.

7. Zenoti — Best for Multi-Location Barbershop Chains

Zenoti is designed for enterprises. The Zenoti AI Receptionist books missed calls automatically by sending an SMS, thus converting a potential lost booking to a confirmed appointment. For multi-location operators, the combination of multi-location CRM, centralized reporting and AI-powered marketing gives them a level of visibility and control that is not available on smaller platforms.

Prices for custom and multi-location Zenoti plans are around $400/month per location, thus making this system an impractical solution for independent shops but an excellent solution for larger chains. Their 2026 Beauty and Wellness Benchmark Report — drawing on data from 30,000+ businesses — is one of the most cited industry research resources available, and their barbershop-specific data is particularly useful for owners tracking their performance against industry benchmarks.

Best for: Barbershop chains and franchises operating three or more locations who need centralized management and enterprise-grade automation.

8. GlossGenius — Best for Independent Barbers and Booth Renters

GlossGenius is the cleanest, most affordable option for a solo barber or booth renter at around $24/month. Booking, payments, client management, and basic marketing are all covered in a well-designed interface that requires minimal setup. It doesn’t try to do everything — and for an independent barber running their own book without front-desk staff, that simplicity is the product.

GlossGenius doesn’t have a marketplace, which means it won’t generate new client discovery the way Booksy or Vagaro can. But for barbers who already have a full book and just need a clean system to manage it, that trade-off rarely matters.

Best for: Independent barbers and booth renters who want a simple, beautiful, affordable platform to manage their individual practice.

9. Boulevard — Best for Luxury Grooming Experiences

Boulevard is built for businesses where every client interaction is intentional — from the booking flow to the checkout experience. Its contactless check-in, front-desk management tools, and advanced retail reporting are designed for shops where the experience is part of the value proposition. Starting around $176/month, Boulevard sits at the premium end of the mid-market range.

For a barbershop with a strong retail component — selling grooming products, beard oils, aftershaves — Boulevard’s retail and inventory tools are notably strong. The investment is harder to justify for shops where the service is the product and retail is secondary.

Best for: High-end men’s grooming studios with a significant retail business and a premium, experience-driven client model.

10. Square Appointments — Best Free Starting Point for New Barbers

Square Appointments is the right first platform for a barber who is just launching, already uses Square for payments, and wants a functional booking system at zero cost. The free single-user plan handles appointment scheduling, automated reminders, and basic client management — everything a new solo barber needs to get organized without a financial commitment.

As a shop grows to multiple barbers and needs deeper commission tracking, walk-in management, or marketing automation, Square Appointments will hit its ceiling relatively quickly. But as a starting point, it’s genuinely functional and cost-free.

Best for: Brand-new solo barbers who already use Square POS and want to add online booking at no additional cost.

How to Choose the Right Platform for Your Shop

Before comparing the various options available when looking into a hair salon booking software, make sure to identify what is currently limiting your company’s productivity. For example, if you feel customer no-shows are an issue for you as a hair salon owner, then you’ll want to make sure that you are using salon appointment software that can give automated reminders and/or take deposits from the client.

If client acquisition is a large challenge for you, look for salon appointment software that will help to increase your marketplace visibility by allowing clients to book appointments with you through other outlets, such as through an app that allows them to find you and book an appointment directly.

While this doesn’t mean they are the same, the best hair salon management system is one which will help you solve your most important problems clearly. That too at a price that’s affordable for the size of your pocketbook and the time frame you want to see results from your effort in starting your hair salon.

For many independent and smaller barbershops with teams of 2026, an answer will be any all-in-one (not really an all-in-one because of how long it would take and how big of an investment you could need) platform designed around being user friendly and easy to use (does have tutorials). The platform will include online booking, scheduling, staff tracking, client communications, loyalty, marketing automation/efforts (demo is also available using your Smart Phone App), and either a no risk offer or a free trial at the start.

Salonist consists of a fully integrated, single, complete solution designed for the needs of salons, barbershops. They provide 12,000+ salon/barber business owners & managers, located in 60 countries, with advanced capabilities. These include automated reminders to clients, scheduled appointments, client profiles, staff management, loyalty programs, and real-time reporting by the client/member at their location in a cost-effective way ($79/mo – free trial) thru Salonist.

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