Fresha is #5 in Top 10 Beauty Salon software

Fresha
Simple, flexible and powerful booking software for your business, it's totally FREE!

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#5 in Top 10 Beauty Salon software

Alternatives


The best alternatives to Fresha are: Square Appointments, Vagaro, Timely Salon, booksy, Acuity Scheduling, Treatwell, GlossGenius, Setmore, Calendly



Latest news about Fresha


2021. Fresha, a business platform for salons, spas and beauty and wellness pros, extends Series C by $52.5M



Fresha, a company that offers a comprehensive software suite to assist salons in managing their business operations, has recently secured $52.5 million in funding. Fresha initially gained recognition among its 60,000 customers for its subscription-free booking software. Instead of charging a subscription fee, Fresha generates revenue by taking a percentage of payments or through first-time bookings and marketing messages (if opted for by the customer). Today, Fresha's suite of tools encompasses booking and point-of-sale payment software. These tools are utilized in approximately 120 countries, with the largest markets being the U.S., the U.K., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. Fresha witnesses tens of millions of appointments booked on its platform every month and has processed a total of $15 billion in transactions to date.




2021. Fresha raises $100M for its beauty and wellness booking platform and marketplace



Fresha, a versatile commerce tool designed for independent wellness and beauty businesses such as hair salons, nail salons, skin salons, yoga instructors, and more, has secured $100 million in funding. At its core, Fresha offers a completely free subscription platform that enables these businesses to efficiently manage customer bookings. Alongside this, Fresha provides a range of services including a free appointment booking platform, software for account management, a payments service encompassing both physical point of sale and digital interfaces, and a marketplace catering to both business-to-business (B2B) transactions for supplying goods to businesses and business-to-customer (B2C) transactions for businesses to sell goods to customers.