Kirah

Your sets take hours. Your bookings shouldn't.

A fill-week Tuesday

  • 10:20am: Mid-set. "How much for a fill, anything Thursday?" Kirah answers with your price and a real opening—and books it.
  • 12:45pm: A three-hour appointment for next week is booked with the deposit you require, collected up front.
  • 2:10pm: Tomorrow's 1pm cancels. Kirah offers it to the waitlist before your current client leaves the chair.
  • 8:30pm: A follower taps your bio link, asks about a full set in her own words, and picks a time. You see it in the morning.

What changes for the practice

The price question answers itself

Fills, full sets, removals, infills—your services and prices, answered instantly and identically every time, at any hour.

A no-show stops costing three hours

Deposits and cancellation terms mean the longest appointments carry the least risk instead of the most.

Fills run on a clock—your calendar keeps up

When a slot opens inside the two-to-three-week fill cycle, waitlist offers move it to someone who needs exactly that window.

Booked in their words, grounded in your calendar

Clients describe what they want; Kirah matches it to your real services and real availability. Nothing is invented.

Questions, answered

My whole business runs on Instagram. Why add Kirah?
Keep Instagram for your art. Kirah is the link in your bio that answers the price question and books the appointment, so you stop typing your price list into DMs between sets.
Can I require deposits?
Yes. Deposits and clear cancellation terms protect long appointments that cannot be resold after a no-show.
What if a client chooses the wrong service?
With Approve first on, the request waits for your review. If an instant booking used the wrong service, the client can cancel and book the correct one within your terms; rescheduling changes the time, not the service.