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Staff & Payroll
For Salons

Role-Based Access Control

"Staff see what they need. Nothing more."

Define access levels for each role — Owner, Manager, and Staff. Staff can bill and view their schedule. Managers can access reports. Only the owner sees financials and payroll.

Staff & Payroll
At a Glance
Financial data stays private
Only the business owner sees revenue, margins, and payroll — front-desk staff have no access to sensitive figures.
Accountability without micromanagement
Staff have the access they need to do their job — no more, no less.
Multi-branch control
Branch managers see only their own branch data. The owner sees everything across all branches.
Audit trail per user
Every billing action, correction, or inventory update is attributed to a specific user login — full traceability.
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How It Works

From setup to result,
three steps.

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Step 01

Assign roles on setup

Each staff member is assigned a role when their profile is created. Roles determine every screen they can access.

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Step 02

Permissions are pre-configured per role

Each role has a preset permission set — billing, scheduling, inventory, reports, and payroll — that can be fine-tuned.

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Step 03

Sensitive data is restricted

Revenue reports, payroll figures, and client financial data are visible only to roles with explicit access.

Key Benefits

Why it matters for
Salons.

01

Financial data stays private

Only the business owner sees revenue, margins, and payroll — front-desk staff have no access to sensitive figures.

02

Accountability without micromanagement

Staff have the access they need to do their job — no more, no less.

03

Multi-branch control

Branch managers see only their own branch data. The owner sees everything across all branches.

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Audit trail per user

Every billing action, correction, or inventory update is attributed to a specific user login — full traceability.

Free setup · No contracts · Same-day onboarding

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