Ask HN: Review my startup idea
This is my idea: a mobile app that lets customers sign in and pick a specific barber or any. Then his/her name gets added to the list on the barber's phone to let the barber know who's next. This app would also have two important features. Customers could create appointments through the app (I currently have to awkwardly text my barber who sometimes doesn't write back). And I could have the user sign in with their phone number or their facebook name. Which would allow the barbershop owner to keep track of the 'churn rate' of specific customers. While giving him a way to contact customers regarding new specials or just reminding them to come get a cut.
Has anything been done in the tech sector for barbershops? Does this sound viable? I'll do customer development interviews if I think there's potential here.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 26.6 ms ] threadAt the very least, every chain hair cut place has such a system already because they use it to keep track of employee hours, clients per hour, revenue and tips paid by credit. The national chains even have membership cards and customer reward systems integrated into their POS systems.
Here's a list of 145 hair salon software systems: http://www.capterra.com/salon-software
Many of them have iPhone/Android apps for both ends.
If your barber shop still hasn't tried anything but a sign-in sheet, maybe it's not a burning need for them.
I've also been to another barbershop where it's as described: 3 barbers, they have to remember the order. However, this place would not go with any computerized sale system. That's because they were going for the "old time" barber feel -- there wasn't even a credit card machine there.