PerkClub
For Salons

Loyalty that looks good

Sell monthly memberships your VIPs love. A regular blowdry, treatment discounts, birthday extras — wrapped in a branded pass that lives in their wallet.

Welcoming independent salon
Illustrative example

Example membership

Glow Up

£49/month

  • 1 blowdry per month
  • 15% off colour and treatments
  • Birthday pamper voucher
  • 10% off retail products

Build yours your way. Adjust perks, pricing, and limits in minutes.

Why salons use PerkClub

The problems that hurt margins most — solved.

Monthly blowdry plans

A scheduled blowdry every month, plus a treatment discount on top. Your chair stays full; your client list keeps showing up.

Stable revenue across seasons

January and February are tough on every salon. Memberships keep money flowing whether the diary is full or quiet.

VIPs feel like VIPs

A branded wallet pass turns regulars into members. They show it at the door, you treat them accordingly. Loyalty earns more spend.

Built for upsells

Member discounts on colour, treatments, and retail products are the most natural upsell in the industry. Memberships make those obvious.

Common questions for salons

The specifics that matter for your trade.

Can stylists redeem from the chair, not the front desk?

Yes — the kiosk runs on any browser, including a phone or tablet at the chair. Some salons keep one open at reception, others put it on every stylist's tablet.

What if a client wants to upgrade mid-month?

Members can switch tiers from their dashboard, with prorated billing. You don't have to chase invoices or process credits manually.

Can I run a 'first-blowdry-free' new-member offer?

Yes — set up a perk that triggers on signup. PerkClub tracks first redemption automatically so the offer can't be reused.

Further reading for salons

Deep-dives, playbooks, and the maths behind a membership programme that fits your trade.

Vertical Guide

The best loyalty and subscription platform for UK independent salons in 2026

Salons share economic shape with barbershops — chair-hour capacity, weekend-heavy demand, weekday gaps. Here's the platform built to fill the gaps with owned, branded recurring revenue.

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Playbook

How to price a salon subscription: a 2026 UK guide

Defensible 2026 UK price ranges for blow-dries, manicures, brows and full memberships — and the four pricing rules that separate the salon subscriptions that work from the ones that don't.

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Recurring Revenue

How recurring revenue ends the January cashflow panic for UK independents

January is structurally the worst cashflow month for UK indie hospitality. A subscription book of 100 members at £40/month makes January arrive with £4,000 already in your account before you serve a single coffee.

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Recurring Revenue

MRR for high street businesses: what every UK independent can steal from the SaaS playbook

SaaS companies have spent 20 years getting good at one thing: turning customer relationships into MRR. Indie cafés, bakeries, barbers and salons can borrow seven specific principles directly. Here they are.

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Recurring Revenue

Beating revenue volatility: how UK independents use subscriptions to survive rainy weeks, slow Tuesdays, and dead Augusts

UK indie hospitality runs on volatile daily revenue — a sunny Saturday can do 4× a wet Tuesday, August often runs 15–25% below July. A subscription book is the cleanest mechanic indies have to dampen it.

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Recurring Revenue

The £30K question: how 100 monthly subscribers cover your rent before you open the till

Cover rent before you open the till and you've changed the question your business is trying to answer. Here's how 100 active members at £25/month gets you there — and what shifts once it does.

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