Why No-Shows Are a Marketing Problem, Not a Front-Desk Problem
How salon no-show rates actually affects results, not just how it looks on a slide.
Where This Actually Shows Up
salon no-show rates comes up constantly in client conversations, usually after something's already gone wrong. It doesn't have to be that way — most of what causes problems here is predictable, and fixable, well before it becomes expensive.
What Actually Moves It
None of this requires exotic tooling — a simple, consistent process around no-show follow-up flow, checked against deposit collection friction on a regular schedule, covers most of what actually matters here.
The Takeaway
If you're not sure where your own salon no-show rates currently stands, that's usually the first question worth answering before anything else changes.
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