Different timings for every set, photo references on file, and reminders that keep the table full.
Save design references and past sets to each client card.
Gel, acrylic, fills and removals each get their own real duration.
An automatic nudge the day before keeps Saturdays full.
Book the next fill before the client leaves the table — two, three or four weeks out.
Soak-offs carry their own time and price, so they never squeeze the next set.
From the first fill to the last full set — every booking, design and price in one place. A Friday across two techs.
DaySync is booking and scheduling software for nail and lash techs. Clients book from your booking page — a name and a phone number in any browser, no app — choosing the exact service, so a gel fill and an acrylic full set each take the time they really need. The booking lands on your calendar, the confirmation email sends itself, and a reminder the day before keeps Saturdays full; on Pro the reminder arrives as a branded SMS. Each client card holds photo notes, design references and past sets, so the inspo a client sent at booking is right there at the table on the day. Takings count up as sets finish, so closing out is a glance, not a tally. DaySync is free to start — booking page, calendar, client cards and up to two techs — and Pro is $25/month per location for deposits, scheduling rules and reports.
Yes — the Free plan covers online booking, the calendar, client cards and payouts. Upgrade to Pro ($25/mo per location) only when you want reports, richer reminders and team tooling.
Yes. Photo notes and past sets save to each client card, so the reference a client sent at booking is right there at the table on the day.
An automatic reminder the day before keeps Saturdays full, and accurate per-service timings for gel, acrylic, fills and removals keep the table running to schedule.
Yes — your booking page lists each service with its own duration and price, so a client books a gel fill, a full set or a removal and the right amount of time is held. No more guessing from a vague "nails" appointment.
The slot reopens on your calendar immediately, so you can offer it out. Automatic reminders the day before catch most cancellations earlier than that, and on Pro a deposit on longer sets means a late cancel doesn't cost you the whole appointment.
No. The booking page is a web page — it opens from a link in your bio or a QR code at the table, and a client confirms with a name and phone number. The DaySync apps are for you; clients never need one.
“Reminders cut my no-shows to almost nothing, and every set is on file.”