Salons by JC LaunchKey
Re-booking

What re-booking is
actually worth.

We surveyed typical salon customers and asked how often they get their hair done. The most common answer: every 4 months — 16+ weeks, roughly double what most services actually call for. Not because they don’t love their stylist. They get busy, they forget, and the back-and-forth texting never happens. Re-book the next visit at the chair and the gap closes on its own. Move the sliders to match your book and see what those weeks are worth.

Same clients, tighter calendar

Both columns are the same book of clients — the only thing that changes is how many weeks pass between their visits. Same chair, same rent, same hours, so the entire bonus goes right into your pocket as spending money.

Your production today
Re-booking bonus — 100% spending money

Your numbers

Start from whichever number you actually know — the calculator fills in the other one.

Your book today Same clients either way

Assumes clients return on a steady rhythm, averaged across your whole book.

The re-booking lever

One week is a conservative, realistic first win. Books that re-book most clients routinely tighten the average gap by two weeks or more — and never below the professional frequency their hair calls for.

Appointments per week today
20

Your book returning every 9 weeks fills this many chairs a week.

With re-booking
22.5

The same clients, coming back one week sooner on average.

Extra spending money per week
$275

What the tighter rhythm adds to every week you work — no extra costs come out of it.

More in your pocket each year
+$12,650
▲ 12.5% more production from the same clients

Your 159 clients at a $110 average ticket produce $101,200 a year on today’s rhythm. Shave 1 week off the average gap and the same book produces $113,850 — no new clients, no price increase, just fewer forgotten weeks. And because nothing about your costs changes — same chair, same rent, same hours behind it — the entire gain lands in your pocket as spending money.

Each week you shave is worth
$12,650

Per year, at your current book and ticket — how sensitive your income is to the gap.

Over five years
$63,250

The same gain, repeated — the compounding value of a re-booking habit.

Every week in the gap has a price

Your annual production at every average gap between visits, with your book and ticket held fixed. The curve is steep on purpose — the average salon customer sits way out at 16 weeks, and every week you pull them back is worth real money.

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Same client book. More appointments / wk.

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