Salons & Spas
Look-books, bookings, reviews — one chair-side scan away
India has more than 2 lakh registered salons and spas. The best of them are using dynamic QR codes for chair-side look-books, online booking links, Google reviews on the bill, WhatsApp loyalty signups, and seasonal service menus that update from the manager’s phone. No app for the client, no friction at the chair, full analytics for the owner.
Key benefits
Real-world scenarios
Clear scenarios you can copy: what to print, what to link, and which QR code types fit best.
The dog-eared catalogue problem
- Situation
- Your printed chair-side catalogue is smudged, dog-eared and one season out of date. Reprinting 12 of them per branch costs ₹6,000+.
- What to link
- An Image QR linking to this season’s high-resolution look-book. Replace the image monthly from your phone — the printed QR on the mirror never changes.
Bill-time Google review push
- Situation
- You ask for reviews verbally; clients smile, say yes, and never review you.
- What to link
- A dynamic QR on the bill labelled "Loved it? Scan to review." Direct link to your Google review page. Catches happy clients in the moment.
WhatsApp loyalty without a tablet
- Situation
- You want to enrol clients in a loyalty programme but don’t want to hand them a tablet at the counter.
- What to link
- A QR labelled "Join Loyalty" → WhatsApp chat → first message is "Hi, I’m at <salon name>, sign me up." Reception completes signup from their phone.
Diwali season makeover package
- Situation
- You’re launching a Diwali makeover combo. You don’t want to reprint every menu.
- What to link
- Swap the destination of the existing dynamic menu QR to point at the Diwali package landing page for 30 days, then revert. Zero reprint cost.
Stylist business card with portfolio reel
- Situation
- Your top stylist gets recognised on Instagram but the salon card doesn’t link to their work.
- What to link
- A vCard QR with the stylist’s phone, Instagram handle, and a link to their portfolio reel. Update the reel as new work happens.
Hoarding outside the salon for walk-ins
- Situation
- Foot-traffic walks past your salon but can’t see the prices through the window.
- What to link
- A QR on the storefront glass — "Scan to see today’s services + prices." Loads a clean mobile menu page; track scans per day to gauge passive interest.
Placement checklist
Small details make a big difference in scan rate.
- Print the chair-side QR on a small (3 cm × 3 cm) sticker on the mirror, not the catalogue
- Use a dynamic QR for the look-book so you can refresh seasonally
- Always label the bill QR explicitly ("Loved it? Scan to review")
- Test scan from chair-distance (~30-50 cm) on a low-end Android
- Update the look-book monthly so first-time clients see fresh work
- Print the WhatsApp QR slightly larger (4 cm × 4 cm) at the counter
- Track per-chair scan counts; reward the chair / stylist driving the most
- Refresh seasonal banners (Holi, Diwali, monsoon, festive bridal) on the same printed QR
Recommended QR types
These QR types cover the scenarios above. Tap any to learn how to set it up.
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