For solo and growing salons, medspas and lash studios tired of running the business through four apps and a shared spreadsheet.
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Most owners we talk to are paying for four, and still doing the connecting work by hand.
A booking app
The big ones, $80 to $300 a month, plus a cut per booking on some.
QuickBooks (or a spreadsheet)
Designed for product businesses, not for tracking inventory that gets used during a service.
Inventory in a notebook
Or a second spreadsheet. Either way, it never matches what's actually on the shelf.
WhatsApp + a group chat
Stylists asking which room is free, who's on break, where the keys are.
Every Saturday night the spreadsheet has to be reconciled against the booking app. Stock counts drift. Expenses in three currencies get rounded by mistake. The accountant's monthly export takes a full afternoon.
Flowesce is one subscription that holds all of it, so you stop doing that work.
The calendar is the hub. The dashboard tells you what to handle next. The booking page is what your clients see.
Dashboard
Today's revenue, who's arrived, what's running low. Refreshes the moment you mark a service done, so the picture matches the room.

Public booking page
Your tagline, your hours, your services, your branded URL. Booking is two clicks and confirmed instantly. No email tag, no callback.

Inventory and booking are table stakes. Every tool has them. These three aren't.
Other salon tools have inventory but stop short of the books. In Flowesce, the same service completion that deducts your stock posts the cost to your P&L. You get clean month-end numbers you can read yourself, no accountant required to untangle a spreadsheet.
Buy product from a Korean wholesaler in KRW. Pay rent in USD. Pay the colourist in EUR. Each logs in its native currency with an FX-aware net column. Built in, not a workaround.
Most tools either take a cut of every appointment or charge you per stylist. Flowesce is flat at $29 or $79, however busy you get and however many people you hire.
If you run one of these, Flowesce probably fits.
Not built for: gyms with class booking, event planners, or restaurants. There are better tools for those.
No per-staff fees. No per-appointment cuts. No upsell tiers for things that should be standard.
Founding members lock in a discounted rate for life. First 100 only.
Solo
$24/mo monthly
$20/mo billed yearly
Growth
$66/mo monthly
$55/mo billed yearly
Prices may rise as we grow. Yours won't, as long as you stay subscribed.
For solo practitioners and one-location studios.
For multi-branch businesses and growing teams.
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Why I'm building this
Hi, I'm Lili. I used to run an aesthetic salon, solo.
When I was starting out I picked a cheap off-the-shelf booking app because it was affordable and got me a client-side booking link fast. But it had no inventory tracking, which mattered to me a lot. When you're putting product on every single client, you feel the gap every day.
For the books I used QuickBooks. It felt like overkill for someone running a one-person studio. (A podcast I caught the other night made the same point: there's a real gap for the freelancer-and-micro-business version of QuickBooks.)
The multi-currency side was its own headache. I was buying supplies in one currency, paying rent in another, settling small things in a third, and every spreadsheet I tried smoothed it over wrong.
The price climbed. The frustrations stayed.
Eventually I switched to a different salon platform at around $150 SGD a month. Same shape of tool, different bill.
Flowesce is what I wish I'd had then. One subscription. Real inventory. Multi-currency expenses. Built by one person who reads every feature request.
Not on here? hello@flowesce.com. It's me on the other end.
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