Every client's preferred cut memorized. Daily revenue tracked. Instagram captions written. Overdue clients texted. All by talking to Kiyomi while you work.
Marcus wants a mid fade with a part on the left. But you see 15 clients a day — how are you supposed to remember everyone?
Counting cash, adding up card payments, figuring tips, tracking booth rent — you're doing accounting at 8 PM when you should be home.
You know you should post on Instagram and Google. You just never have time. Your competitor down the street posts every day.
Regulars stop coming and you don't notice until months later. No system to bring them back.
'Marcus: mid fade #1.5 sides, scissor work on top, hard part left, Andis trimmer for lineup.' Kiyomi remembers so you don't have to.
'I did 12 cuts today.' Kiyomi logs revenue, splits cash vs card vs tips, calculates your daily take, and tracks booth rent. Done.
'Write an Instagram caption for this fade.' Boom. Google Business post for the week? Done. Content ideas? She's got 20.
Kiyomi flags clients who haven't been in for 30+ days and drafts a personal text: 'Hey Marcus, haven't seen you in a while — time for a fresh cut?'
One command. Three questions. Your barbershop has an AI front desk.