One platform, tuned to how you actually work.
The booking primitives are the same — deposits, waitlist cascade, forms, staff calendars. What changes is how they're set up for your trade. Pick yours.
Barbershops
Take walk-ins and appointments on your shop's own booking page. Hold the chair with a deposit, charge no-shows, and let regulars rebook in seconds. No commission on your clients, no contract.
Hair salons
Online booking on your salon's own page, never listed in a marketplace next to the salon down the street. Real service durations, a calendar per stylist, and a waitlist that fills cancellations for you.
Tattoo studios
Hold every session with a deposit, collect consent and aftercare forms up front, and run a per-artist calendar that survives long projects. On your own domain, never listed in a marketplace next to other shops.
Lash & brow
Dropinly runs your lash and brow studio on your own domain, not a marketplace next to every other artist in town. Fill reminders, deposits that cover no-shows, and a waitlist that backfills cancellations without you texting a soul.
Dog groomers
Take grooming appointments on your own domain, keep breed and temperament notes on every dog, and stop chasing texts when a slot opens up. Your clients book you, not the shop down the street.
Mobile & on-location pros
Clients book on your own domain, a deposit holds the slot, and your booking form collects the address and job details up front, so you know where you're headed before you confirm. Run the whole day from one calendar.
Massage & wellness
Take appointments on your own domain, collect health history before clients arrive, and keep your treatment hours full. No marketplace, no commission on your clients, no contract.
Medspa & clinics
Take consults, collect consent and deposits, and keep your injector and esthetician calendars straight. Your booking page lives on your own domain, never on a marketplace next to the clinic down the street.