Can Voksha sync with my Google Calendar if I don't use dedicated salon booking software yet?
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Yes, and this is a common setup for newer salons, single-chair suites, and independent stylists who have not yet adopted a dedicated platform like Vagaro or Boulevard and are simply managing appointments through Google Calendar, Outlook, or Calendly. Voksha connects directly to those calendar tools, checking real-time availability the same way it would with a dedicated salon platform, so a caller asking to book Thursday at 2pm gets an accurate answer based on what is actually open, not a guess. This matters because it means you do not need to buy and learn a full salon management system just to get 24/7 phone booking working, you can start with the calendar tool you already use for personal scheduling and layer Voksha on top of it. The tradeoff is that a basic calendar does not carry salon-specific data like service pricing or which stylist does what, since that is not something Google Calendar or Outlook track natively, so that information is configured separately in Voksha's setup rather than pulled automatically from the calendar itself. For a solo stylist, this is a minor difference since there is only one person's schedule to manage. For a growing salon adding a second or third chair, it is usually the point where moving to dedicated software like Vagaro or Fresha makes sense anyway, both to manage staff schedules properly and because Voksha's integration with those platforms handles per-stylist availability and service-specific booking more precisely than a shared calendar can.
Yes, and this is a common setup for newer salons, single-chair suites, and independent stylists who have not yet adopted a dedicated platform like Vagaro or Boulevard and are simply managing appointments through Google Calendar, Outlook, or Calendly. Voksha connects directly to those calendar tools, checking real-time availability the same way it would with a dedicated salon platform, so a caller asking to book Thursday at 2pm gets an accurate answer based on what is actually open, not a guess. This matters because it means you do not need to buy and learn a full salon management system just to get 24/7 phone booking working, you can start with the calendar tool you already use for personal scheduling and layer Voksha on top of it. The tradeoff is that a basic calendar does not carry salon-specific data like service pricing or which stylist does what, since that is not something Google Calendar or Outlook track natively, so that information is configured separately in Voksha's setup rather than pulled automatically from the calendar itself. For a solo stylist, this is a minor difference since there is only one person's schedule to manage. For a growing salon adding a second or third chair, it is usually the point where moving to dedicated software like Vagaro or Fresha makes sense anyway, both to manage staff schedules properly and because Voksha's integration with those platforms handles per-stylist availability and service-specific booking more precisely than a shared calendar can.
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