The front desk for gloves-on hours
A Saturday, one client at a time
- 9:05am: You are mid-facial. A text asks whether you do dermaplaning and what it costs. Kirah answers from your approved services and offers a real opening.
- 10:40am: A first-time client books your longest treatment. The deposit you require is collected before the slot is held.
- 12:15pm: A cancellation opens 2pm. A waitlist offer is ready for the clients who asked for exactly that window.
- 3:30pm: A new review arrives. A reply in your voice waits for your approval.
- 9:50pm: Someone asks about a chemical peel. They get a real answer and a real time—while your phone stays on the charger.
What changes for the practice
The same five questions stop reaching you
Prices, timing, prep, parking, what a treatment includes—answered from your approved descriptions, at any hour, in your voice.
New-client no-shows stop costing afternoons
Deposits and clear cancellation terms protect the long appointments that cannot be resold on short notice.
Your bio link becomes a booking desk
One link that answers and books from real availability—so followers become appointments without a DM conversation.
Availability stays grounded in one calendar
Booking hours define when you work; your calendar remains the source of truth for what is already committed.
Questions, answered
- My clients find me on Instagram. Does Kirah help?
- Yes. Kirah gives you one link that answers questions and books from your real calendar, so your bio link does the work you now do by hand in DMs.
- Can Kirah answer service and prep questions?
- It answers from your approved services, prices, and policies—what a treatment includes, how to prepare, what it costs. You control what it knows, and it never invents a service.
- Can I approve every booking myself?
- Yes. With Approve first on, Kirah holds each request and nothing lands on your calendar until you say yes.