A Booksy alternative: your own internal salon panel
If you want a Booksy alternative — or apps like Booksy without the marketplace — SalonCRM is your own internal panel. You keep the clients, the schedule, the history and the communication, without paying commission on bookings.
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See how SalonCRM works in practice
Tap any screen to enlarge it. The gallery shows real views of the system: dashboard, calendar, clients, client card, messages, services, statistics and adding a visit.

Salon dashboard
A quick overview of salon activity: upcoming visits, weekly revenue and staff schedule.

Appointment calendar
Daily and weekly schedule with visits, statuses, staff and services.

Adding a visit
Pick the client, staff and services — time and price add up automatically.

Client database
Clients, tags, relationship status, contact source, quick filters and search.

Client card
Details, preferences, service history, photos, notes, GDPR consents and spend.

Client timeline
Visits, notes, SMS and e-mails on one chronological client timeline.

Services & pricing
Service list, duration, prices, statuses and easy offer management.

SMS & e-mail
Appointment reminders: pending, sent, errors and cancelled messages.

Salon statistics
Revenue, no-shows, client returns, sources, staff and daily trend.

Settings
Salon data, automations, templates, SMTP, SMS gateway, language and 2FA.

Visit history
Full client visit history: dates, services, prices, statuses and staff.

GDPR & consents
Client consents, data export, change log and anonymisation in one place.
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Why look for a Booksy alternative?
Searches like “Booksy alternative” and “apps like Booksy” come from owners who want to own their client base and avoid marketplace commission.
Commission on bookings
Marketplace fees add up on every visit.
Shared client base
Clients belong to the platform, not the salon.
Limited control
You work the way the marketplace allows.
Discovery vs management
A marketplace finds clients but doesn't run the salon.
An internal panel keeps the client base and the workflow in the salon's own hands.
Marketplace vs internal panel
A marketplace like Booksy is built for discovery — being found by new clients. SalonCRM is built for running the salon: your own clients, schedule, history and reminders.
Many salons use a marketplace for discovery and an internal panel for daily management. SalonCRM is that internal panel.
What you get instead
- Your own client database and history
- Schedule and visit management
- SMS/e-mail reminders and confirmations
- No commission on bookings
- GDPR consents under your control
Apps like Booksy, without the marketplace
If you searched “apps like Booksy”, you likely want the management side: a calendar, client records and reminders. SalonCRM gives you that without commission on bookings.
Your client base stays yours
Clients, history and consents live in your panel. You're not renting access to your own clients through a platform.
How to start using SalonCRM
Start with the basics: services, staff, clients and your nearest visits. Reminders, documentation and full client history come next.
Add services and staff
Set your core services, prices, durations and the people who perform them.
Move in your next visits
Enter the appointments for the coming days first, so the calendar feels organised fast.
Fill in client cards
Add notes, history, photos, consents and preferences as clients come back.
Frequently asked questions
These answers are prepared for users and for Google / AI Overviews.
Is SalonCRM an alternative to Booksy?+
Is there commission on bookings?+
Do I own my client base?+
Can I use it alongside a marketplace?+
Does it send reminders like booking apps?+
Related SalonCRM solutions
These pages help match SalonCRM to a specific problem or type of salon.
Want to try SalonCRM in your salon?
14 days free. Full access to the system on a real example: visits, clients, staff, services, reminders and client history.