What does an AI receptionist actually cost for a small one-chair studio versus a busy multi-chair salon?
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It comes down to call volume, not chair count, though the two usually track together. A solo stylist or single-suite operator typically fields under 15 calls a day even during a busy week, so the Starter plan at $14 a month with 15 calls included covers most months outright, with overflow calls billed at $1 each. A six-to-ten chair salon or a day spa with front desk, color, nails, and massage all ringing the same line usually blows past that fast, especially on Tuesday morning after a closed Sunday and Monday, when the voicemail box fills with people trying to book the week. That volume points to Premium at $99 a month for 150 calls, which averages out to about 5 calls a day covered before the $1 overage kicks in. A multi-location group or franchise with a shared call center number should look at Enterprise, which starts at $990 a month with custom call volume, HIPAA and GDPR compliance, and CRM integrations like Salesforce or HubSpot for client data flowing into a corporate system. There is no tier that requires you to guess right on day one. Billing is month-to-month with no long-term contract, so a single-chair studio that gets busier can move up, and a salon that overbought a plan can move down. The real comparison is what a single missed $150 color appointment costs against a $1 overage call. On that math, erring toward the higher tier is cheap insurance during busy seasons like prom, holidays, and wedding weekends.
It comes down to call volume, not chair count, though the two usually track together. A solo stylist or single-suite operator typically fields under 15 calls a day even during a busy week, so the Starter plan at $14 a month with 15 calls included covers most months outright, with overflow calls billed at $1 each. A six-to-ten chair salon or a day spa with front desk, color, nails, and massage all ringing the same line usually blows past that fast, especially on Tuesday morning after a closed Sunday and Monday, when the voicemail box fills with people trying to book the week. That volume points to Premium at $99 a month for 150 calls, which averages out to about 5 calls a day covered before the $1 overage kicks in. A multi-location group or franchise with a shared call center number should look at Enterprise, which starts at $990 a month with custom call volume, HIPAA and GDPR compliance, and CRM integrations like Salesforce or HubSpot for client data flowing into a corporate system. There is no tier that requires you to guess right on day one. Billing is month-to-month with no long-term contract, so a single-chair studio that gets busier can move up, and a salon that overbought a plan can move down. The real comparison is what a single missed $150 color appointment costs against a $1 overage call. On that math, erring toward the higher tier is cheap insurance during busy seasons like prom, holidays, and wedding weekends.
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